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Secondary and grammar schools in Belfast [1] School Name Sector [2] [3] Type DENI reference [note 1] Ref(s) All Saints College: Roman Catholic, maintained Comprehensive 1230324 [4] [5] Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School: Voluntary Grammar 142-0277 [6] [7] Ashfield Boys' High School: Controlled Comprehensive 121-0015 [8] [9] Ashfield Girls' High ...
Pages in category "Secondary schools in Belfast" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Integrated schools are part of integrated education within Northern Ireland, aimed at bringing children together from both sides of the main religious communities through education. Integrated schools can be Controlled Integrated or Grant Maintained Integrated.
Secondary schools in Belfast (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Schools in Belfast" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Belfast Education and Library Board recommended its closure and Maria Eagle, Education Minister announced that the school would close by the end of August 2007. [1] Located at 237 Ballygomartin Road, the school was based in the Shankill area of Belfast. The main alternative school was Castle High School, just off the Shore Road on ...
The college was formed in 2017 with the coming together of the Little Flower School and St Patrick's College, Belfast. Both of these schools had a long history of providing secondary education in north Belfast with St. Patrick's having been established in 1955. [2]
Hunterhouse College is a cross-community all-girls' grammar school based in Finaghy, Belfast, Northern Ireland.It was formed from the amalgamation of two local schools – Ashleigh House School and Princess Gardens School in 1987.
De La Salle College is a non-selective boys' secondary Catholic maintained school [2] in Belfast, [citation needed] Northern Ireland.It is a Lasallian educational institution [3] affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle.