Carrickfergus College

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Carrickfergus College
Address 110 North Road
Carrickfergus
BT38 7QX
Phone (028) 9336 2347
Fax (028) 9336 7136
Headmaster Mr D Campell
School Board NEELB
Enrollment 800 students (approx.)
School colours blue and white
Motto "Discendo Sciamas"

Carrickfergus College is a secondary school located in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The college was opened in May 1960 and has over 750 students and 52 teachers. It is within the North Eastern Education and Library Board area.

Carrickfergus College won UTV’s Secondary School Choir of the Year in 1998, 2003 and the last one in 2005.

  • College Ethos: "At Carrickfergus College we are committed to providing a quality educational experience for each young person placed in our care. We endeavour to create a secure and supportive environment where all pupils can thrive emotionally, academically, physically and spiritually to achieve their full potential as well-qualifed, caring and contributing members of the community. The College's high expectations for pupils and staff facilitate the pursuit of excellance in all areas of learning and pastoral care. Underpinning all we attempt is the belief that education, at whatever level, should be an experience which empowers the learner.
  • Mission: "To provide a diverse and challenging range of quality experiences, delivered by caring, professional staff, in a well ordered environment. In partnership with parents, we will enable young people to discover and develop their academic, artistic, physical and social skills and they will acquire the knowledge to make informed choices in career, moral, spiritual and health related issues. The skills needed for independent and lifelong learning will be honed and the totality of their expereices at the College will empower them to shape their futures and become fully integrated in to the ever changing local and global communities". "We aim for excellance".
  • Address: 110 North Road, Carrickfergus, BT38 7QX

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