Larne Grammar School

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Larne Grammar School is a co-education voluntary grammar school located in Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1886 by Sir Edward Coey and John Crawford,[1][2] it has around 760 pupils and 50 teaching staff.

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[edit] Academics

The school was inspected in November 2000 by the Department of Education.[3] The following strengths were identified:

  • Exemplary behaviour and motivation of the pupils
  • Many instances of good teaching
  • High standards achieved by many of the pupils
  • Good accommodation.

However, a number of areas requiring improvement were also itemised. At a follow-up inspection in March 2002[3] it was reported that the school had made satisfactory progress but that areas which still needed further improvement were:

  • Monitoring and evaluation of the teaching and learning
  • Strong leadership in the careers department
  • Greater emphasis on the pupils’ oral skills as part of the focus on literacy

[edit] Sport

In 2000, the School won the Ulster Senior Schoolgirls Hockey Cup, an annual competition competed for by schools affiliated to the Ulster Women's Hockey Union, by beating Ballymena Academy 2-1 in the final.

On 9 March 2007, the 1st XV rugby team won the Schools' Trophy by beating Omagh Academy 11-3 in the final.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Plaque honours ham entrepreneur", BBC News, 18 November 2006
  2. ^ "Larne Grammar School", ArtOliphant
  3. ^ a b "Larne Grammar School", Department of Employment, April 2002
  4. ^ "Members of Parliament for Belfast, East", Peter Robinson official website

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