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  2. Belfast High School - Wikipedia

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    Belfast High School (BHS) is a co-educational voluntary grammar school in Jordanstown, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. [2] It was established in 1854 and is within the North Eastern Region of the Education Authority .

  3. Ulster Schools' Cup - Wikipedia

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    Ballyclare High School: 2003 [41] Coleraine Academical Institution: 17–17 * Campbell College: 2004 [42] Methodist College Belfast: 19–13 Wallace High School, Lisburn: 2005 Belfast Royal Academy: 16–12 Ballyclare High School: 2006 Ballymena Academy: 17–11 Regent House, Newtownards: 2007 Ballymena Academy: 32–12 Portadown College: 2008 [43]

  4. Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Camden Hills Regional High School: 41 Belfast High School 49 Levi Miller, Belfast 16:17.34 2003 Lincoln Academy: 38 Maranacook Community High School 58 Levi Miller, Belfast 16:29.5 2001 Belfast Area High School 31 Maranacook Community High School 45 1998 Maranacook Community High School 36 Erskine Academy: 72

  5. ‘Dreams coming true’ for Belfast student after A-level results

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  6. Medallion Shield - Wikipedia

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    The Medallion Shield is an annual rugby union competition involving schools affiliated to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union.The competition is open to all schools within Ulster, but only schools from within Northern Ireland currently enter, with no entries from schools situated in the three Ulster counties within the Republic of Ireland.

  7. Sport in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Cycling, triathlon and athletics are also popular as both participation and spectator sports, with the first two stages of the 2014 Giro d'Italia starting from Belfast City Centre, and the annual high profile Belfast International Cross Country event being held in the grounds of Stormont Castle every year until 2009.

  8. Eddie Grant (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Grant was born and raised in Belfast, attending Belfast High School. [1] A winger, Grant played for Belfast's CIYMS club and had yet to represent Ulster when he broke into the Ireland team for the 1971 Five Nations. [2]

  9. Belfast Celtic F.C. (1978) - Wikipedia

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    The club acquired the use of Larkfield High School's ground in Belfast in 1991, before opening its own ground at Glen Road Heights in 2001. [5] In 2003, intermediate status was achieved. [5] In 2019, Sport & Leisure Swifts announced plans to revive the name of the historic Belfast Celtic club, based in the same area. [6]