Rathmore Grammar School, normally referred to simply as "Rathmore", is a Catholic grammar school in
Finaghy,
Belfast,
Northern Ireland. The current and second lay principal of the school is Arthur Donnelly, who succeeded Thérèse Hamilton as principal at the beginning of the academic year 2021/22. Rathmore is one of the highest-performing and most competitive schools in Northern Ireland.
The school is situated in extensive grounds behind the St. Anne's "campus", consisting of St. Anne's Primary School, Parish Church, and Parish Centre.
Rathmore Grammar School is paired with the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium in Bonn and Colegio de San Jose in Madrid.
History
Rathmore Grammar School began as a stately home, Rathmore House, built in 1874 by Belfast businessman Victor Coates for his family, but the house was passed to the local Bishop who in turn sold it to the
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary
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. The RSHM used the house as a convent, where they began a school for girls. The school became coeducational in 1973. Sometime later, a major development project surrounded the convent with school buildings.
More recently, a new school building was designed by a past pupil of the school. The new building was completed in time for the school year beginning September 2005. This project included the restoration of the convent, which now houses
History,
Politics and
Religious Education
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Academics
In 2014, Rathmore was awarded the ''Sunday Times School of the Year'' award. It was the first year that the school had entered the competition. Similarly in 2016, it was the top-performing school in Northern Ireland in terms of GCSE and A-Level results, thus placing 38th in the UK. In 2018, the school placed 41st in the UK.
In 2019 the school was ranked 10th out of 159 secondary schools in Northern Ireland with 89.0% of its A-level students who sat the exams in 2017/18 being awarded three A*-C grades.
In 2018 it was ranked 20th in Northern Ireland for its GCSE performance with 98.3% of its entrants receiving five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including the core subjects English and Maths.
Sport
Rathmore has a history in Gaelic games, winning the All-Ireland senior C title in 2006/7. Within Ulster, Rathmore has competed in the McLarnon Cup in Gaelic football and the Casement Cup in hurling, winning both in 2008 and 2012 respectively. In 2010, Rathmore 4th years won the Leopold Cup in hurling, defeating Belfast neighbors St. Malachy's in the final. They have also tasted success in basketball with the under-16 boys winning the Northern Ireland Cup in 2012 and finishing 2nd place the previous year. Within football, Rathmore 4th years won the Lisburn Cup, the League and the Belfast Cup in 2016.
Recent events
In September 2007, Rathmore closed its
Amnesty International
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branch in response to a change in Amnesty International's policy on abortion.
In April 2010, the school debating team (Conor Heaney and Davin Clarke) won the
Northern Ireland Schools Debating Championship
The Northern Ireland Schools Debating Competition is an annual competition involving schools from across Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1993 by Fionnuala Jay-O'Boyle CBE during her time as Chairman of the Belfast Civic Trust. The final of th ...
, defeating the team from the
Royal Belfast Academical Institution in the final at
Stormont. It was the first time a team from the school had reached the final of the competition. They spoke in Opposition to the motion 'This House Would Welcome Being Part of a European Federal State'.
Notable former teaching staff
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Bairbre de Brún
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Davy Hyland, former Sinn Féin MLA
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Máire Hendron, former Alliance Party MLA
Notable former pupils
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Vivian Campbell (b. 1962) - member of
Def Leppard.
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Mairtín Crawford (1967-2004) - writer.
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Laura Donnelly (b. 1982) - actress
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Michelle Drayne (b. 1988) -
Northern Ireland netball international
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Mairéad Farrell (1957-1988) -
IRA volunteer
killed in Gibraltar in 1988
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Jonathan Harden (born 1979) - director and actor
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Claire Hanna (b. 1980) -
MP for
Belfast South.
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Conor Henry
Conor Henry (born 30 July 1970) is an Irish former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1992 Summer Olympics. In the same year, he also won the Milk Race
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(b. 1970) - first Irish man to win the
Milk Race
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Damien Johnson - Footballer
See also
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List of secondary schools in Belfast
References
External links
Official Website
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Grammar schools in Belfast
Catholic secondary schools in Northern Ireland
Grammar schools in County Antrim