Rathmore Grammar School
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Rathmore Grammar School, normally referred to simply as "Rathmore", is a Catholic
Catholic
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 grammar school in Finaghy
Finaghy
Finaghy is an electoral ward in the Balmoral district of Belfast City Council, Northern Ireland. It is based on the townland of Ballyfinaghy...

, Belfast
Belfast
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, Northern Ireland
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. The current principal is Thérese Hamilton who succeeded Sr. Ursula Canavan as principal at the beginning of academic year 2009/10.

Rathmore is situated in Kingsway, Finaghy, Belfast, behind the St. Anne's "campus", consisting of St. Anne's Primary School, Parish Church, and Parish Centre. It is hidden from view from the nearby Upper Lisburn Road.

Rathmore Grammar School is paired with the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium in Bonn.

History

Rathmore began as a stately home, built by Belfast businessman Victor Coates for his family, but the house was passed to the local Bishop who in turn sold it to the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary
The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary are a global Roman Catholic community of about 900 apostolic religious women, connected by personal contact, local, provincial and general meetings, telephone, e-mail and many websites to one another with a hope of promoting the integral development and...

. The RSHM used the house as a convent, where they began a school for girls. Sometime later, a major development project surrounded the convent with school buildings.

New era

More recently, a new school building was designed by a past pupil of the school. The new building was completed in time for the school year beginning September 2005. This project included the restoration of the convent, which now houses History
History
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, Politics
Politics
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 and Religious Education
Religious Education
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.

With the new building, a new C2k
C2k
C2k is a Northern Ireland-wide information and communications network operated on behalf of the five Education and Library Boards in the province...

 computer network was installed, along with interactive whiteboards in every classroom. Each member of staff and pupil has their own user account account with email
Email
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, and can access their personal files and email from home, via the C2KNI.net website. It is a Promethean Centre of Excellence, one of two in Belfast.

Sports

Rathmore has a rich history in Gaelic games, winning the All-Ireland senior C title in 2006/7. Within Ulster, Rathmore has competed in the McLarnon Cup in Gaelic football and the Casement Cup in hurling which they won in 2008. In 2010 Rathmore 4th years won the Leopold Cup in hurling, defeating Belfast neighbors St. Malachy's in the final

Recent events

In October 2006, past pupil Maeve Kilpatrick won the UK multimedia presentation category of the DYP 2006 competition, with her Microsoft PowerPoint
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 presentation about her art campaign in the school the previous year. The presentation incorporated pictures, music and dialogue which she performed herself. Maeve and Mrs Keag, the art teacher who oversaw the entry, went to Brussels
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 in November 2006 as part of their prize.

Rathmore has also had significant success in the Sentinus Engineering Education Scheme working with local company Phoenix Natural Gas
Phoenix Natural Gas
Phoenix Natural Gas is the largest gas distribution business in Northern Ireland, being the owner and operator of the licence for the distribution network in the Greater Belfast area...

 and run by Physics teacher Mr Kieran Doherty. In 2005, the team composed of Caron Malone, Daniel Evans and Barbara Fleming swept the Seagate young innovators competition winning, most notably, the Intel award of excellence and going on to win a trip to the United States to represent Ireland in the next stage of the competition - Intel ISEF. They also had success in 2006, winning the Young engineers for Britain competition for 17-19 year olds.

From September 2007, Rathmore closed its Amnesty International
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 branch. In April 2007, Amnesty International changed its stance on abortion from one which was neutral to one supporting access to abortion in cases of rape and incest, and when the life or the health of the mother might be threatened. Amnesty claim that they "do not promote abortion as a universal right" but "support the decriminalisation of abortion". The principal of the School, Sister Ursula Canavan, acknowledged and appreciates the great work that Amnesty does but feared that continuing to support Amnesty conflicts with the school's Catholic ethos. "I could not continue as a school promoting life and, at the same time, encourage the pupils to be involved in Amnesty." The school's motto states "I have come so that they may have life, and have it to the fullest".
The former head girl, Orla Murray, and head boy, Patrick Gallagher, gave interviews to both radio and newspaper showing support for their principal while expressing their own views on the situation.

It was revealed in March 2009 that Sister Ursula Canavan would step down from her post. She was succeeded by vice-principal Mrs. Hamilton who assumed her role as principal of Rathmore in August 2009. Sister Ursula Canavan was the last of the nuns from the Sacred Heart of Mary to have been principal of the school.
In April 2010, the school debating team (Conor Heaney and Davin Clarke) won the Northern Ireland Schools Debating Championship, defeating the team from the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
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 in the final at Stormont
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. It was the first time a team from the school had reached the final of the prestigious competition. They spoke in Opposition to the motion 'This House Would Welcome Being Part of a European Federal State'.

Notable former teaching staff

  • Bairbre de Brún
    Bairbre de Brún
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    , Sinn Féin MEP
  • Davy Hyland
    Davy Hyland
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    , Former Sinn Féin MLA

Notable former pupils

  • Rory 'Duck' O'Reilly, An Olympic cyclist, who finished eighth in the Men's 1,000m sprint at the 1984 Summer Olympics
    1984 Summer Olympics
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     in Los Angeles
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    .
  • Mary Ethna Black, Program Coordinator of UNICEF, Belgrade
    Belgrade
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    ; Human Rights
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     advocate
  • Ian Pearson, BT
    BT Group
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     Futurologist
  • Jonathan McAnulty, former Roman Greco Wrestling Champion, 1994, which led on to a successful pro wrestling career as Golddust
  • Roger McMorrow
    Roger McMorrow
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    , Doctor and Everest Summiteer
  • Vivian Campbell
    Vivian Campbell
    Vivian Patrick Campbell is a Northern Irish rock guitarist who is a member of Def Leppard and was, from May 2010 to November 2011, a member of Thin Lizzy. Prior to joining Def Leppard in April 1992, he had been a member of Whitesnake, Sweet Savage, Trinity, Riverdogs, and Shadow King...

    , rock guitarist with DIO
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    , Def Leppard
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    Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement. Since 1992, the band have consisted of Joe Elliott , Rick Savage , Rick Allen , Phil Collen , and Vivian Campbell...

    , Sweet Savage, Trinity, Whitesnake
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    , Riverdogs
    Riverdogs
    - Band members :The band has featured singer Rob Lamothe, several guitarists, bass guitarists and drummers at different times.Past and present Riverdogs musicians include:Guitarists: Vivian Campbell, Nick Brophy...

    , Shadow King
    Shadow King (band)
    Shadow King was a rock band. Members included now former Foreigner lead singer Lou Gramm, former Sweet Savage, Dio, Whitesnake, Riverdogs, guitarist Vivian Campbell, Lou Gramm's former Black Sheep and then future Foreigner bandmate bass player Bruce Turgon, and drummer Kevin Valentine.Vivian...

    , and as of 2010 Thin Lizzy
    Thin Lizzy
    Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. Two of the founding members, drummer Brian Downey and bass guitarist/vocalist Phil Lynott met while still in school. Lynott assumed the role of frontman and led them throughout their recording career of thirteen studio albums...


Dr. Ciaran 'Kiwi' Connolly, Senior Accountancy lecturer Queens University Belfast. http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/QueensUniversityManagementSchool/Research/ResearchClusters/GovernancePerformanceMeasurementandAccountinginNot-for-profit-Organisations/Members/ConnollyCiaran
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