Our Lady's Grammar School
Our Lady's Grammar School is a girls' grammar school in Newry, Northern Ireland. It is at Chequer Hill, on the County Armagh side of the Newry River.
Our Lady's Grammar School, Newry | |
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Chequer Hill, Newry BT35 6DY | |
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Type | Grammar |
Motto | Ora et Labora ("Pray and Work") |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1887 |
Local authority | Education Authority (Southern) |
Principal | Mrs Fiona McAlinden B.Sc. (Hons), PGCE, M.Ed., PQH (NI) |
Gender | Female |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 850 |
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Website | http://www.ourladysgrammar.co.uk/ |
History
Our Lady's was founded by the Sisters of Mercy. It first opened its doors on 21 November 1887, with only nine pupils. Initially lessons took place in a room in the Mercy Convent, but by 1894 the school was located in a four-storey house in Canal Street, Newry. The numbers of boarders and day-pupils gradually increased and the school expanded over a large site between Canal Street and Catherine Street. By the early 1980s there were 660 pupils and a new school building was in urgent need. The new building was opened at Chequer Hill in 1992. The school currently has an enrolment of about 850.[1]
In 2017 Arlene Foster the leader of the DUP visited the school at which she expressed being ‘uplifted’ after meeting pupils studying the Irish language.[2]
In November 2019, a new Technology block, the Mercy Building, opened and work has since begun on a state of the art ICT suite.The Mercy Building is a standalone facility consisting of a 5-room Technology and Design Suite, 4 general classroom and lunchtime facilities for Lower Sixth.
In October 2019, the previous Technology facilities were demolished, and work began on a new ICT building with two state of the art ICT suites and a Sixth Form ICT room. This project will also provide an additional Senior study, 2 further general classrooms.
Academics
Our Lady's Grammar School has a long tradition of high performance in academics.[3] In 2019 100% of its entrants received five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including the core subjects of English and Maths. [4]
86.1% of its students who sat the A-level exams in 2018/19 were awarded three A*-C grades.[5]
Notable Alumni
- Carmel Hanna(b. 1946), - politician
References
- "Newry School Has A Tradition Of Excellence". Retrieved 1 October 2017.
- ; accessed 27 May 2017
- "Belfast Telegraph GCSE 2018". Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- "Irish News A-Level: Northern Ireland Grsmmqr School League Tables 2020". Irish News. 10 February 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2020.