Kilkeel High School

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Kilkeel High School is a non-selective secondary school located in Kilkeel, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is within the Southern Education and Library Board area.


Sport

Kilkeel High has a successful hockey team and the school fields teams in competitions from U-13 to an U-18 1st XI. Despite being a comprehensive state school, it competes in the Cup competitions dominated by the powerhouse grammar schools in Ulster, and the school regularly qualifies for the "All-Ireland" schools hockey tournament. In 2001 the boys 1st XI reached the final of the prestigious McCullough Cup and despite a brave performance, they eventually lost in a penalty shoot-out "Inst clinch cup victory after penalty shoot-out". The News Letter. 2001-12-20. Retrieved 2008-03-06. </ref>

Kilkeel High school also competes at rugby. All age groups in the school also compete locally at football. The rugby team reached the high schools cup semi-final in which they played against 5 mile town. The team was beaten narrowly due to refereeing errors.

Pupils from the school regularly qualify for County and "All-Ireland" athletics events including cross-country which the school has experienced great success in, in recent years.

Other competition

In 2006 a team from Kilkeel High won the Business and Professional Women UK national public speaking championship.[1] The women's speaking team from Kilkeel has been very successful in recent years, winning various local and national competitions.

Community activity

In 1981 Kilkeel High School students erected a memorial to the victims of the 1916 Carlingford Lough disaster.[2]

Notable former pupils

References

  1. "Public Speaking 2006". Business and Professional Women UK. Retrieved 2008-03-06. 
  2. Patterson, Sean. "The Carlingford Lough Disaster: Fact, folklore and fiction". Down County Museum. Retrieved 2008-03-06. 
  3. "Profile: Jeffrey Donaldson". BBC News. 2003-07-24. Retrieved 2008-03-06. 
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