Portora Royal School

Coordinates: 54°21′04″N 7°39′18″W / 54.351°N 7.655°W

Portora Royal School
"P.R.S."
Motto Omnes Honorate
Established 1618
Type Grammar School
Affiliations HMC
Chairman Right Reverend Michael St A Jackson, MA MPhil Phd
Headmaster J.N. Morton, BA, BSSC, DASE, MEd, MA, PQH
Students 491 (2013/14)
Location 1 Lough Shore Road, BT74 7HA,
Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
Colours

Black and Old Gold

         
Nickname Wasps
Website School Website

Portora Royal School located in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, is one of a number of 'free schools' founded by Royal Charter in 1608, by James I. Originally called Enniskillen Royal School, the school was established some ten years after the Royal Decree, in 1618, 15 miles outside Enniskillen at Ballybalfour, before moving to Enniskillen in 1661. It was not until 1778 that the school moved to its present location on Portora Hill, Enniskillen, when the nucleus of the present school was built.

Formerly a boarding school, Portora now caters for 490-day students. Originally the school only accepted male pupils, but in the 20th century females were first admitted to Portora; the school's website states, "the year 1979 saw a break from the tradition of the previous 361 years when a small number of girls were accepted as pupils. The number of girl pupils increased from the original 9 boarders and 2 daygirls of 1979 to a maximum of 31 girls in 1984. As of September 2011, girls can enroll into 6th form."

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Notable headmasters

Notable Old Portorans

See also Category:People educated at Portora Royal School

Miscellaneous

The house system

However, Houses exist to facilitate a range of extra-curricular provision and the pastoral provision is horizontal with form tutors and Key Stage heads reporting to Vice Principal Student Support.

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References

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