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  1. St. Mary’s CBGS is an all-boys Voluntary Grammar School located on the Glen Road in West Belfast. The school was founded by the Christian Brothers’ in 1866 and moved to our current site in 1968.

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  2. St. Mary’s CBGS is an all-boys voluntary grammar school located on the Glen Road in West Belfast. The school was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1866 and moved to our current site in 1968.

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  5. Mr Sean Mahon – Chairperson (Trustee Appointee) Sean has been a St Mary’s governor for 15 years and has served as Chairperson for the past 9 years. Sean is past pupil and has been involved with the school in a number of capacities over the years.

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  6. History. The origins of the school can be traced to St Mary's School which was established in Divis Street by the Irish Christian Brothers in 1866. The Brothers had been invited by Patrick Dorrian, Bishop of Down and Connor, to educate the working class children of the area. In 1929, a new secondary school was built in the nearby Barrack Street.

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  8. St. Mary’s Christian Brothers’ Grammar School proudly proclaims itself as an Edmund Rice School in the Catholic tradition. We strive to live out the teachings of Christ and recognise the uniqueness of each member of our school community as children of God.

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