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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 Grammar School www.rathmoregrammarschool.org. 2,776 likes · 40 talking about this. Rathmore is a Catholic co-educational grammar school which caters for 1,260 day pupils aged 11-19.
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Rathmore is a voluntary grammar school and was founded in 1953. It is situated in its own extensive landscaped grounds at Dunmurry in the southern suburbs of Belfast and enjoys excellent modern facilities. The school has 1270 pupils ranging in age from 11 to 18, 80 teaching staff and 40 non teaching staff.
Unlimited classes. Private training. Locker room with showers. Free parking. Guest privileges. Principal: Dr Arthur Donnelly BSc, PhD, PGCE, PQH. Kingsway | Finaghy | Belfast | BT10 0LF.
Rathmore Grammar School. Kingsway, Finaghy, Belfast, Co Antrim, BT10 0LF.
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A grammar school which was located in Castle Gardens and St Joseph's Primary which still operates today. When the orders founder Father Gailhac visited Lisburn he preached at a mission which was attended by many people from different denominations.