Belfast High School

Belfast High School

Emblem of Belfast High School

Emblem of Belfast High School
"Labor Ipse Voluptas" Work itself is pleasure
Location
720 Shore Road, Newtownabbey
County Antrim

United Kingdom[1]
Information
Type Voluntary Grammar School
Established 1854
Opened 1963 (Current Site)
Founder J Pyper
School board Education Authority
Principal L F Gormley
Deputy Principals J K Currie, C Weir
Enrolment Approx. 900
Color(s)          Blue and Yellow
Website belfasthigh.co.uk

Belfast High School is a Voluntary Grammar School located at Jordanstown in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.[1] It lies within the North Eastern Regionaof the Education Authority. In March 2012 it has been recognised as one of only six post-primary schools in Northern Ireland to be in the top 10% for performance at both GCSE and A-level.[2]

In May 2007, Belfast High was awarded Specialist Status in the field of Languages, one of only 13 schools to receive such a status.[3] It is consistently awarded the International Schools Award, once from 2008–11 and again from 2011–14, and it is one of only five schools in the UK and the only one in Northern Ireland to win The European Language Label Award from the European Commission. These awards have culminated in the school receiving half a million pounds in additional funding for the study of languages.

Belfast High School is academically selective, meaning that all pupils wishing to gain admission to the school must sit a specially designed exam and attain over a set boundary in order to matriculate. In 2011, 59% of applicants to the school were admitted.

History

The institution now known as Belfast High School opened in 1854. In 1874, it moved to new premises at Glenravel Street, Belfast. Since the school was founded, there have been 7 head teachers:

Houses

The school has a house system. The tie a pupil wears is blue with a thick yellow band pattern, and a thinner band pattern of an additional colour representing the pupil's house.

The houses and their colours are as follows:

Results

Most of Belfast High School's pupils go on to study at university-level, with 87% of the pupils in 2011 going on to higher education. The majority of these go on to study at top-performing British universities, and the School regularly sends pupils to Oxford and Cambridge.

Sports

The three main sports at Belfast High are cricket, hockey, and rugby.[5]

Notable former pupils

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Belfast High School Home". Belfast High School website. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
  2. Fergus, Lindsay. "Northern Ireland schools league tables - A-Levels". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  3. Specialist School Status, Belfast High School website. Retrieved 30 June 2012
  4. The Witness, 4 September 1874 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~econnolly/twextracts/tw18740900.html
  5. "Belfast High School Rugby". Belfast High School website. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
  6. Squad, Skype "From the Welfare State to the Caliphate", Wiley 2015

External links

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