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St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls

Coordinates: 54°35′38″N 5°57′29″W / 54.594°N 5.958°W / 54.594; -5.958

St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls (Irish: Scoil Ghramadaí Naomh Doiminic do Chailíní), formerly St Dominic's High School, is a Catholic grammar school for girls aged 11–18 (Years 8–14), in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

St. Dominic's Grammar School for Girls
Address
135-137 Falls Road

, ,
BT12 6AE

Information
MottoVeritas ("truth")
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1870
SpecialistHumanities
BoardEducation Authority (Belfast)
PrincipalOrla O’Neill
GenderAll-Female
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1000 (approx)
Colour(s)   
TypeGrammar School
Websitehttp://www.stdominics.org.uk/

History

St. Dominic's was founded by the Dominican Order in 1870 at the invitation of the Most Reverend Dr. Dorrian, Bishop of Down and Connor on the Falls Road in Belfast. It was originally named St. Mary's Dominican Convent. When it opened on April 25, 1870, there were four pupils enrolled. The Boarding School opened on April 29 with one pupil and the Study Hall Block was built in 1897. The school has grown significantly over the years with the addition of the St. Margaret's Wing in 1950's, St. Thomas's Building in 1960s and the erection of St. Ita's and St.Raymond's in the 1970s.

Academics

St. Dominic's has topped the A-Level league table of schools in Northern Ireland with over 95% of entrants receiving 3 or more A-levels at Grades A* to C. In 2019, the school was placed 2nd out of 159 secondary schools in Northern Ireland in its A-Level performance with 94.5% entrants in the 2017–18 academic year receiving this level.[1] In 2021, 98.5 per cent of pupils achieved grades A* to C in three subjects at A Level. Of these A-level students, 69 per cent of grades achieved were A* or A and 92 per cent were A* to B.[2]

In the 2018 Belfast Telegraph GCSE League Table, it was ranked joint ninth in Northern Ireland for its GCSE performance with 99.3% of its entrants to the exam in 2016–17 receiving five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including the core subjects English and Maths.[3] In the 2019 League Table it was ranked joint sixth with 99.4% of its GCSE exam entrants receiving five or more A* to C grades.[4]

The school is a specialist school for humanities.

Since 2022, St. Dominic's has collaborated with Friends' School, Lisburn in the development of a Shared Education Signature Project. The primary focus of the project has been creating a ‘Shared History’ based around the events of 1916. History Departments in both schools felt that a more ‘joined-up’ approach to the teaching of the Battle of the Somme and the Easter Rising was necessary.[5]

Sports and Extra-curricular activities

Students can participate in a wide range of sporting activities including athletics, netball, basketball, gaelic football, camogie, fitness training, rugby, soccer, swimming, volleyball, trampolining, water polo and dance.

There is an increasing variety of extra-curricular activities and clubs in which the students are encouraged to participate. These include: African drumming, book club, cookery club, Cumann Gaelach, dance club, Spanish club, Habitat for Humanity, Homework club, Maths club, Mock Bar Trial, needlework club, poetry reading, science club, technology club, art club, choir, creative writing club, cumann ceoil, French club, Geo club, history club, library club, music, orchestra, public speaking, and young enterprise.[6]

Awards

In 2018, it was awarded The Times Northern Ireland Secondary School of the Year.[7]

Alumni

 
Mary McAleese Eighth President of Ireland
 
Nichola Mallon, politician
Name Born Died Activities
Mary Beckett 1926 2013 Writer
Eileen Carragher 1930 2011 Teacher and social activist
Betty Williams 1943 2020 Winner of Nobel Peace Prize
Anna Carragher 1948 Controller of BBC Northern Ireland
Mary McAleese 1951 President of Ireland
Patricia Craig 1952 Writer
Rotha Johnston 1959 Businessperson
Eilís Ferran 1962 Legal scholar
Emma Magee 1967 Sportswoman; Played for Northern Ireland national netball team and Antrim ladies' Gaelic football team.
Nichola Mallon 1979 Lord Mayor of Belfast; MLA for Belfast North; Minister of Infrastructure
Órlaithí Flynn 1988 MLA for Belfast West
Alix O'Neill 1992 Writer[8]
Lola Petticrew 1995 Actress
Michelle Magee 2000 Sportswoman; Played for Northern Ireland national netball team and Antrim ladies' Gaelic football team.

See also

External links

  • St. Dominic's High School website
  • St. Dominic's Past Pupils' Union

References

  1. ^ "Belfast Telegraph A-Level: Northern Ireland School League Tables 2019". Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  2. ^ McCarthy, James (12 August 2021). "St Dominic's principal praises pupils' 'resilence and courage' as A-level results are released". Belfast Media. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Belfast Telegraph GCSE 2018". Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Belfast Telegraph GCSE League Table 2019". Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  5. ^ "St. Dominic's Grammar School". Friends' School Lisburn. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Competing". St. Dominic's Grammar School for Girls. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Northern Ireland Secondary School of the Year". The Times. 25 November 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Alix O'Neill". Alix O'Neill. Retrieved 30 July 2021.


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Authority Belfast PrincipalOrla O NeillGenderAll FemaleAge11 to 18Enrolment1000 approx Colour s TypeGrammar SchoolWebsitehttp www stdominics org uk Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Sports and Extra curricular activities 4 Awards 5 Alumni 6 See also 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory EditSt Dominic s was founded by the Dominican Order in 1870 at the invitation of the Most Reverend Dr Dorrian Bishop of Down and Connor on the Falls Road in Belfast It was originally named St Mary s Dominican Convent When it opened on April 25 1870 there were four pupils enrolled The Boarding School opened on April 29 with one pupil and the Study Hall Block was built in 1897 The school has grown significantly over the years with the addition of the St Margaret s Wing in 1950 s St Thomas s Building in 1960s and the erection of St Ita s and St Raymond s in the 1970s Academics EditSt Dominic s has topped the A Level league table of schools in Northern Ireland with over 95 of entrants receiving 3 or more A levels at Grades A to C In 2019 the school was placed 2nd out of 159 secondary schools in Northern Ireland in its A Level performance with 94 5 entrants in the 2017 18 academic year receiving this level 1 In 2021 98 5 per cent of pupils achieved grades A to C in three subjects at A Level Of these A level students 69 per cent of grades achieved were A or A and 92 per cent were A to B 2 In the 2018 Belfast Telegraph GCSE League Table it was ranked joint ninth in Northern Ireland for its GCSE performance with 99 3 of its entrants to the exam in 2016 17 receiving five or more GCSEs at grades A to C including the core subjects English and Maths 3 In the 2019 League Table it was ranked joint sixth with 99 4 of its GCSE exam entrants receiving five or more A to C grades 4 The school is a specialist school for humanities Since 2022 St Dominic s has collaborated with Friends School Lisburn in the development of a Shared Education Signature Project The primary focus of the project has been creating a Shared History based around the events of 1916 History Departments in both schools felt that a more joined up approach to the teaching of the Battle of the Somme and the Easter Rising was necessary 5 Sports and Extra curricular activities EditStudents can participate in a wide range of sporting activities including athletics netball basketball gaelic football camogie fitness training rugby soccer swimming volleyball trampolining water polo and dance There is an increasing variety of extra curricular activities and clubs in which the students are encouraged to participate These include African drumming book club cookery club Cumann Gaelach dance club Spanish club Habitat for Humanity Homework club Maths club Mock Bar Trial needlework club poetry reading science club technology club art club choir creative writing club cumann ceoil French club Geo club history club library club music orchestra public speaking and young enterprise 6 Awards EditIn 2018 it was awarded The Times Northern Ireland Secondary School of the Year 7 Alumni Edit Mary McAleese Eighth President of Ireland Nichola Mallon politician Name Born Died ActivitiesMary Beckett 1926 2013 WriterEileen Carragher 1930 2011 Teacher and social activistBetty Williams 1943 2020 Winner of Nobel Peace PrizeAnna Carragher 1948 Controller of BBC Northern IrelandMary McAleese 1951 President of IrelandPatricia Craig 1952 WriterRotha Johnston 1959 BusinesspersonEilis Ferran 1962 Legal scholarEmma Magee 1967 Sportswoman Played for Northern Ireland national netball team and Antrim ladies Gaelic football team Nichola Mallon 1979 Lord Mayor of Belfast MLA for Belfast North Minister of Infrastructureorlaithi Flynn 1988 MLA for Belfast WestAlix O Neill 1992 Writer 8 Lola Petticrew 1995 ActressMichelle Magee 2000 Sportswoman Played for Northern Ireland national netball team and Antrim ladies Gaelic football team See also EditDominicans in Ireland List of secondary schools in Belfast List of grammar schools in Northern IrelandExternal links EditSt Dominic s High School website St Dominic s Past Pupils UnionReferences Edit Belfast Telegraph A Level Northern Ireland School League Tables 2019 Retrieved 21 March 2019 McCarthy James 12 August 2021 St Dominic s principal praises pupils resilence and courage as A level results are released Belfast Media Retrieved 12 August 2021 Belfast Telegraph GCSE 2018 Retrieved 22 September 2018 Belfast Telegraph GCSE League Table 2019 Retrieved 30 March 2019 St Dominic s Grammar School Friends School Lisburn Retrieved 17 June 2022 Competing St Dominic s Grammar School for Girls Retrieved 2 November 2022 Northern Ireland Secondary School of the Year The Times 25 November 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2021 Alix O Neill Alix O Neill Retrieved 30 July 2021 This Northern Ireland school related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Dominic 27s Grammar School for Girls amp oldid 1119640727, 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