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Antrim Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in Northern Ireland. It is in County Antrim, in the North Eastern Region of the Education Authority. It is more commonly known by locals as "AGS". It has two neighbouring schools, Parkhall Integrated College and the Steeple Nursery School.
Pages in category "Grammar schools in County Antrim" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... St Louis Grammar School, Ballymena;
Abbey Christian Brothers' Grammar School: Newry: Down: Voluntary Grammar Antrim Grammar School: Antrim: Antrim: Controlled Grammar Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School: Belfast: Antrim: Voluntary Grammar Assumption Grammar School: Ballynahinch: Down: Voluntary Grammar Ballyclare High School: Ballyclare: Antrim: Controlled Grammar Ballymena Academy ...
Lecale Trinity Grammar School: Downpatrick: County Down: Voluntary Grammar 442-0325 Merger with De La Salle High School, St Patrick's Grammar School and St Mary's High School Limavady Grammar School: Limavady: County Londonderry: Controlled: Grammar: 241-0048 [96] Limavady High School: Limavady: County Londonderry: Controlled: Secondary: 221 ...
Junior schools serving the area include Antrim Primary School, [39] Ballycraigy Primary School, [40] Greystone Primary School, [41] St Comgall's Primary School, [42] and St Joseph's Primary School. [43] The secondary schools are Antrim Grammar School [44] and Parkhall College. [45] In addition, St Benedict's College, Randalstown attracts ...
Ballymena Academy is a mixed gender, voluntary grammar school in the market town of Ballymena in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1828 as a small provincial school for children in the town and surrounding agricultural hinterland.
Pages in category "People educated at Antrim Grammar School" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Land was purchased at Clonevin Park, initially for playing fields, and when the Antrim Road site proved inadequate, the decision was taken to build a new school in these extensive grounds. Pupils and staff moved to the new building in 1976, and today the school has expanded to 1160 pupils in the grammar school and 200 in the preparatory department.