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Established
  
1878

Deputy Head
  
Ian Walker

Phone
  
+44 28 2766 3066

Province
  
Ulster

Headmaster
  
Thomas Skelton

Number of students
  
Approx 850

Mascot
  
Beaver

Founded
  
1878

Dalriada School

Type
  
Voluntary, Co-educational Grammar School

Address
  
St James Rd, Ballymoney BT53 6BL, UK

Motto
  
Labor Sine Cura, Labor Sine Fructu (work without effort is work without gain)

Similar
  
Ballymon High School, Coleraine Grammar School, Coleraine Grammar School, Dunluce School, Our Lady Of Lourdes School

Profiles

Macbeth at dalriada school 2016


Dalriada School is a mixed voluntary grammar school in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland. The school draws its pupils from a wide geographical area and a range of social, religious and cultural backgrounds. In 2008 the school won the Northern Ireland State Secondary School of the Year award from The Sunday Times.

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Past headmasters

(as Ballymoney Intermediate school)

  • Rev. J.B Armour
  • William Beare
  • John Ramsey
  • (as Dalriada School, Ballymoney)

  • Alfred Ross (1931–48)
  • G. Edmund Gordon (1948–75)
  • Alan Reynolds (1975–87)
  • William Calvert (1987-2003)
  • Derek Boyd (2003-7)
  • Thomas Skelton (2007–present)
  • Present day

    Dalriada offers both music and drama.

    Music

    Dalriada has four choirs, an orchestra, string group and wind band, and several other small instrumental groups.

    Choirs

    There are several choirs throughout the school, ranging from the large choir of the younger years to the select few who are chosen for the chamber choir. These choirs meet at lunchtimes throughout the week, and take part in various musical events throughout the year, especially at the Christmas Carol concert. The Chamber Choir has represented the school in school choir of the year in days gone by, and has even started the tradition of visiting other countries to perform, e.g. the yearly chamber choir trip to London. The Senior Choir were the winners of School Choir Of The Year 2016

    Instrumental groups

    Dalriada's orchestra, string group, and wind band regularly perform at school concerts. The school also has a number of small groups, including the Irish Traditional Groups, a Dixieland Band, a Jazz Quartet, The Tuba Club, and several others.

    The school holds several concerts each year, including the "Evening of Music", where each choir and musical ensemble prepare a collection of songs, and the Christmas Carol Concert.

    Drama

    Dalriada has traditionally staged an annual Shakespearean production. This has been altered in recent years to include modern plays and musicals. Productions staged in recent years have included Les Misérables, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Oliver!,"Phantom Of The Opera", Oklahoma, and "Macbeth".

    Sports

    All pupils must take part in two periods of "Games" each week. Rugby is the main winter sports for boys with cricket and other types of athletics being practiced in the spring season. Hockey is the main sport for girls at the school. Rugby and Hockey are the main school sports, but Football and Orienteering are also available during the two Games periods. Dalriada football has risen in popularity through the success of the Under 14 team, winning the league twice in a row. Volleyball has recently become rather popular in the school, with the teams doing well in leagues. Other, less well known sports at the school include Archery, Football, Badminton, Fencing, Cross Country Running, Swimming up until 2nd year and Netball, with a number of these sports fielding successful teams. Although rowing is impracticable at the school, some students have achieved strong success at local clubs.

    Inter-house sports offer competition within the school. Each student belongs to one of five houses (Ross, Armour, Reynolds, Gordon and Calvert) and competes to defend the name of their house.

    Extra-Curricular Clubs & Societies

    The school also offers students extra-curricular societies. Student-run societies have raised money through numerous charity events such as band nights and "World Aid Week." Some teams have even travelled abroad to orphanages in Romania as part of a charity programme.

    Debating Society

    There are two debating societies in the school; a junior and a senior one. the Junior debating society is attended by years 8-10 and is the 'training ground' for future competitive debaters.

    The senior debating society, Arguendo, is where year 11 and up come to debate, at Friday lunchtimes. Since its revival in 2008 the society has become rather popular, with Dalriada entering teams into the annual Debating Matters competition and the Denny all-Ireland Debating Competition. In 2009 a team of six won the Debating Matters Northern Ireland competition held in Coleraine University facing off stiff competition from many schools throughout the province in this knockout style competition.

    In 2009/2010 Arguendo entered the Northern Ireland Debating competition, a long running competition, for the first time. The upper sixth team of Patrick McIlveen and Sarah Laverty were awarded Team of the Competition at the finals in Stormont after narrowly being defeated in the Quarter Finals, Sarah Laverty also received second place in the Speaker of the Competition.

    In 2010/2011, the Society had entered a second competition, the UK Wide Debating Matter Championship which accepted team from northern Ireland in the main competition for the first time. A team of six debaters (Sarah McQuillan (Yr 13), Christy Gregg (Yr 14), Charlie MacLaughlin (Yr 13), Luke McAuley (Yr 13), Peter McCully (Yr 13) and Andrew Hanna (Yr 13)) won the Derry Qualifying Heat to make it through the Northern Ireland and Scotland final in Edinburgh, where they triumphed over schools from across the two countries. This allowed them to then qualify for the National Final held at the Royal Society of Medicine where they triumphed in the Quarter and Semi-Finals to make it through the Final, where they were narrowly defeated in an extraordinarily close debate on the Banning of the Burqa. The Society finished with its most successful year, finishing 3rd and 5th in the prestigious Northern Ireland Championships, and 2nd in the Debating Matters British Championship, and extraordinary accomplishment.

    Bar Mock

    Dalriada also competes in the annual Bar Mock Trial Competition. This is a team of 16 individuals who prepare prosecution and defense mock legal cases for the regional finals each year in the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast and spend considerable time training for the event. In 2010 this team won the regional Belfast heats which is a huge accolade. Upon their return, this team was invited to compete in the World Championships of Mock trial in the Empire City invitational, where they placed an astonishing 10th place, with several individual awards being given out. In 2011, An almost entirely new team of "Mockers" competed in the Regional Competition and won yet again. This time, the team competed in the National Finals in The Old Bailey in London, managing to come second in all of the United Kingdom. Once again, the team took part in the World Championships in New York City in October 2012.

    Politics Society

    The recently formed politics society is an opportunity for pupils to learn, or argue, about current affairs. it takes place every Wednesday lunchtime and a wide variety of topics are discussed.

    Astronomical Society

    The Dalriada Astronomical Society was started in 2004. It is a society entirely pupil-run, with a new President elected each year. At regular meetings on Wednesday afternoons, members of the Society hold regular talks on a wide variety of astronomy-related subjects. The Astronomical Society also won a citizenship award for the Orion project, where local primary schools were invited in to learn about this constellation in a fun and engaging way.

    Notable Pupils

  • John Bodwin, acclaimed tuba and baritone player.
  • Martyn Lewis, presenter, foreign correspondent and newsreader for BBC and ITN.
  • Isobel Pollock-Hulf, Professor of Engineering, University of Leeds and past president of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • Darwin Templeton, editor of the Belfast News Letter.
  • Paula McIntyre - one of Northern Ireland's leading chefs.
  • References

    Dalriada School Wikipedia