History - Schoolboy/girls

Our first schoolboy team was entered into the Dublin District Schoolboys League in season 1986/1987. They were entered in an Under 13 division and were managed by Kevin Walker and Des Flanagan. Having a very young team they were eligible to compete at Under 13 level the following season, 1987/1988, when they won the Under 13F Division with a dramatic 'tie-breaker' against Ayrfield .

Although we played in the DDSL for six more seasons the successes were few and far between with the highlight being Runners-up in the Under 10 Paisley/Deering Cup in 1990/1991 and winners of the 11B  league in 1991/1992. However, our schoolboy network was increasing and developing over these years and in 1990/1991 we entered our first teams into the newly formed North Eastern Counties League. We also had teams still playing in the DDSL.

In 1994 it was decided to enter all our schoolboy teams into the NEC and this was to be phased in over two years, by season 1995/1996 we no longer had any teams competing in the DDSL.

In season 1996/1997 we entered the North Dublin Schoolboys/girls League (commonly known as the Brenfer League). We entered an U18 team into the Premier Division, managed by Damien Jameson and Keith Warren, and three under 14s teams all under the watchful eye/supervision of Eugene Larkin. The following season we entered our first 7-a-side teams into the NDSL, which involved players who had been playing in our kindergarten since 1995. These teams were managed by Gerry Snowe, Paul O'Leary, Christy O'Brien and James Keogh.

The season after that more of our managers decided to switch into the NDSL and over the years the club gradually made the changeover from NEC to NDSL, by season 1999/2000 all our teams had switched to the NDSL, where we have been playing schoolboy/girls football since.