St Oliver's Community College, Drogheda
St Oliver's Community College is a coeducational secondary school in Drogheda, Ireland. Founded as a vocational school, it has since expanded to offer other mainstream subjects but still maintains a focus on industrial arts.
History
St Oliver's CC was founded as a vocational school by Bishop James Lennon, chair of the Drogheda VEC, to meet a local demand for skilled workers in various trades.Notable people
;Former pupils- Ian Harte, footballer
- Jill Meagher, murder victim
- Keane Mulready-Woods, murder victim
- Ged Nash, politician