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St Malachy’s College, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is the oldest Catholic diocesan college in Ulster. The college’s alumni and students are known as Malachians. Founded in 1833, St Malachy’s College is a Catholic Grammar School for boys….
Rathmore is a Catholic co-educational grammar school which caters for 1,260 day pupils aged 11-19. Rathmore Grammar School, normally referred to simply as “Rathmore”, is a Catholic grammar school in Finaghy, Belfast, Northern Ireland. The school is situated in extensive grounds behind the St. Anne’s “campus”, consisting of St. Anne’s Primary School, Parish Church, and Parish Centre…..
In 1878 the Intermediate Education Act was passed to fill the gap in education provision between elementary schools and universities. The Act permitted the distribution of public funds to run intermediate schools, on a payment-by-results basis and to award prizes to pupils. These schools opened up career opportunities in the civil service, the armed forces and provided access to the universities and the professions…..
The Royal Belfast Academical Institution is an independent grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. With the support of Belfast’s leading reformers and democrats, it opened its doors in 1814. Until 1849, when it was superseded by what today is Queen’s University, the institution pioneered Belfast’s first programme of collegiate education. Locally referred to as Inst, the modern school educates boys from ages 11 to 18…..
In November 2013 the school was placed 78th in The Sunday Times Top 200 UK Schools Guide for results at A level and GCSE combined. In May 2014, an inspection by the Education and Training Inspectorate found the leadership and management of the school to be ‘outstanding’…..
The Royal School is a mixed boarding school located in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was one of a number of ‘free schools’ created by James I (otherwise known as James VI of Scotland) in 1608 to provide an education to the sons of local merchants and farmers during the plantation of Ulster….