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The Royal Belfast Academical Institution is an independent grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. With the support of Belfast's leading reformers and democrats, it opened its doors in 1814. Until 1849, when it was superseded by what today is Queen's University, the institution pioneered Belfast's first programme of collegiate education.
Grammar 142-0022 [33] Our Lady and St Patrick's College: Voluntary Grammar 442-0259 [34] Rathmore Grammar School: Voluntary Grammar 142-0095 [35] St Dominic's High School: Voluntary Grammar 142-0029 [36] St Genevieve's High School: Roman Catholic, maintained Comprehensive 123-0155 [37] St Joseph's College: Roman Catholic, maintained ...
St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls: Belfast: Antrim: Voluntary Grammar St Joseph's Grammar School: Donaghmore: Tyrone: Voluntary Grammar St Louis Grammar School Ballymena: Ballymena: Antrim: Voluntary Grammar St Louis Grammar School Kilkeel: Kilkeel: Down: Voluntary Grammar St Malachy's College: Belfast: Antrim: Voluntary Grammar St Mary's ...
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Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School is a co-educational Catholic Maintained grammar school situated on the Ravenhill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It teaches a range of subjects. Its main education board of choice is CCEA, but the school also uses AQA and Edexcel for certain subjects. [1]
The school has excelled in the European and Irish News inter-school quizzes, currently holding both trophies. The school debating team won the Northern Ireland Schools Debating Championship in 2008, defeating the team from Antrim Grammar School in the final at Stormont. This is the only time St Mary's has won the competition.
Methodist College Belfast (MCB), locally known as Methody, is a co-educational voluntary grammar school in Belfast, located at the foot of the Malone Road, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1865 by the Methodist Church in Ireland and is one of eight Northern Irish schools represented on the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference .
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