Glenlola Collegiate School Explained

Glenlola Collegiate School
Streetaddress:Castle Park
City:Bangor
County:County Down
Postcode:BT20 4TH
Country:Northern Ireland
Schoolboard:SEELB
Principal:Eric Thompson
Classes Offered:Key Stage 3, GCSE, A-Level
Average Class Size:25
Years:8-14
Gender:all-girls
Houses:6: Clanmorris, Dufferin, Hamilton, Harte, Ward and Weir
Schooltype:Grammar school
Fundingtype:Funded by Government
Enrolment:~1100
Age Range:11-18
Language:English
Classrooms:G8-U38
Hours In Day:8:45-3:30
Athletics:Badminton, cross country, hockey, swimming, netball, tennis
Motto:"Nisi dominus frustra"
(Without the Lord, all is in vain)
Rival:The Regiment
School Colours:Blue and White
Founded:~1880

Glenlola Collegiate School is an all-girls' grammar school in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. The school was founded as a school for girls in approximately 1880.[1]

In 2018 the Education and Training Electorate evaluated the school as "Good" in all categories.[2]

The current principal, Mr W E Thompson, took up post in February 2010, taking over from Richard Finlay.

Notable former pupils

Notes and References

  1. Web site: School History. Glenlola Collegiate School. 29 April 2016.
  2. Web site: Follow up Inspection: Glenlola Collegiate School, Bangor. 4 December 2018. Reports Published Between 1st January - 31st December 2018. The Education and Training Inspectorate. 4 December 2018.