Cambridge House Grammar School Explained

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Cambridge House Grammar School
Motto:Per Laborem
Established:September 2001
Head Label:Principal
Head:Richard Marsh
Postcode:BT42 2EL
Enrolment:900
Gender:Mixed
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Houses:6
Colours: Green and red
Website:http://www.cambridgehouse.org.uk
Local Authority:Education Authority

Cambridge House Grammar School is a mixed grammar school in the County Antrim town of Ballymena, Northern Ireland, within the North Eastern Region of the Education Authority.

General

The school is located in the Galgorm Road area of the town at a mature site surrounded by gardens and playing fields comprising almost. The main school buildings are contemporary and the campus was refurbished in 2001 prior to the opening of the new school. The Technology and Design Suite building is the most recent addition to the school. The school also includes a separate Drama and Music annexe (the former preparatory department) and a self-contained, Sixth Form Centre complete with both private and communal study areas, a common room and a coffee shop.

The House System

Cambridge House Grammar School (CHGS) is split into six houses (there having previously been four in the former Cambridge House Boy's Grammar School- Adair, Eaton, Raphael and Chichester), and the pastoral care of each pupil is enforced by this system. The house system is based on patrons who are successful in a wide range of expertise, such as music, sports, business, science and the Arts. The ethos behind the house system is that each pupil can relate to a smaller unit within the school and have a sense of identity in such a large school. House Captains are elected in Year 14.

The houses, and their original patrons, are listed below.

Notable former pupils

Notes and References

  1. News: Gala ball will celebrate Cambridge House's rugby heritage. 11 December 2016. Ballymena Times. 5 February 2015.