Type Grammar school Enrollment 1210 Phone +44 28 9332 2244 Province Ulster Number of students 1,210 | Head of school Dr Michelle Rainey Colour(s) Navy and red Motto Industria et Probitate | |
Address 31 Rashee Rd, Ballyclare BT39 9HJ, UK |
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Ballyclare High School is a co-educational, non-denominational grammar school in Ballyclare, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. There are approximately 1,200 pupils at the school, taught by around 90 teachers.
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- Ballyclare high school video tour 2014
- History
- Sport
- Uniform
- School leadership
- References
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History
The school was opened in the 1890s in the village of Doagh, a few miles south-west of Ballyclare. In 1904 it moved to Ballyclare itself, and in 1930, the school finally moved to its current premises on the Rashee Road in the town. In 2006, the school was awarded Investor in People.
Sport
The Medallion (under 15) team won the Medallion Shield in 1990 when Coleraine Academical Institution were beaten 8-4 in the final at Ravenhill. The subsidiary Medallion Plate competition has been won four times in 1992, 1997, 1999 and 2003.
In boys' hockey, the school won the Burney Cup in 1931 and 1935.and also winning the Prior shield in 2012. Girls hockey has risen to prominence in recent times, with the 1st team reaching the Ulster Schools Cup final in 2007. In 2012 the senior girls 1st XI won the Ulster Senior Schoolgirls' Cup.
Uniform
Uniform is compulsory at Ballyclare High School. All pupils wear a blazer - black for boys and navy for girls - with the school logo emblazoned on a pocket on the left. Special Emblems are worn by students who have received awards from the school, and those who represent the school for Ulster or Ireland may be awarded an "honours blazer" - this is a red blazer with an honours pocket.
Ties must be worn for all pupils. In first to fifth year, ties are diagonal stripes of the school's colours, red and navy. In Lower Sixth, pupils wear a tie that is mostly navy with intermittent, thin red stripes as well as a representation of the Ballyclare Mill which can be seen in the school's emblem. The Upper Sixth tie is similar to the first to fifth form tie, with a similar mill emblem to the Lower Sixth tie.
School leadership
Principals: