St. Louis Secondary School, Dundalk
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| St. Louis Secondary School (Irish: Dún Lughaidh) | |
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| Motto | "Ut Sint Unum Dieu Le Veult" |
| Location | Dundalk]], County Louth, Republic of Ireland |
St. Louis Secondary School is an all-girls Catholic secondary school in Dundalk, County Louth. It is located in beautiful surroundings on the outskirts of Dundalk.
[edit] History
The Dún Lughaidh girls' school was founded by a religious order of nuns in Dundalk. The order was named after Louis XVI of France and came to ireland to educate the people. The school crest symbolyies loyalty to the French crown.
[edit] Uniform
THE UNIFORM CONSISTS OF A MID CALF LENGHT BOTTLE GREEN TARTAN SKIRT A WHITE OPEN NECKED GIRLS BLOUSE A BOTTLE GREEN JUMPER AND GREEN TIGHTS OR SOCKS

