St Eunan's College, known locally as The College to distinguish it from the cathedral and GAA club, is a voluntary Roman Catholic all-male, English-medium secondary day school in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located upon Sentry Hill in Letterkenny. Named after Adomnán or Eunan, the school's foundation stone was laid on the patron saint's feast day of 23 September.
A long view of St Eunan's College
These examples of corbelled turrets are among the school's many impressive architectural features.
The College Chapel can be seen towards the left.
Near contiguous view of one of the College's front gates — with Coláiste Naomh Adhamhnáin Leitirceanainn and the motto In hoc signo vinces visible on the crest
Letterkenny, nicknamed the Cathedral Town, is a large town in County Donegal, Ireland, on the River Swilly in the north-west of Ulster. Along with the nearby city of Derry, Letterkenny is a regional economic gateway for the north-west of Ireland.
From top, left to right: St Eunan's Cathedral, An Grianán Theatre, the Market Square, St Eunan's College, Polestar Roundabout (also known as the Port Roundabout), Letterkenny Institute of Technology.
Above: The Market Square district c. 1900; Below: The Market Square district c. 2007
Traffic at the Market Square in 1928
Sign in Letterkenny commemorating the arrest of Wolfe Tone