Dundonald High School Explained

Dundonald High School
Seal Image:Dundonald High School Crest.jpg
Latin Name:Dundonald princeps schola
Motto:Absque Labore Nihil (Latin)
Denomination:Multi
Established:1970s
Former Name:Dundonald Boys' High School
Schooltype:Post-Primary Government Controlled Secondary School
Religion:Mixed
Status:Open
Gender:Mixed
School Number:4210262
Principal:Ken Perry
Age Range:11 - 17
Enrollment:600 (approx)
Grades Label:Years
Grades:8-12
Motto Translation:Nothing Without Labor
Streetaddress:764 Upper Newtownards Road, BT16 1TH
Country:Northern Ireland
Other Names:DHSThe High SchoolDundonald
Sister School:Dundonald Girl's High School (Merged)
District:Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council
International Students:Yes
System:CCEA
Classes Offered:Level 1 - Level 2 Qualifications
Schedule:Monday - Friday
Hours In Day:6-7
Campuses:A, B, C + D block
Colours:Black, maroon, grey
Slogan:"A caring school at the heart of the community"
Athletics:Yes
Campus Size:Total distance: 1.34 km (4,390.14 ft)
Area:Total area: 103,255.71 m² (1,111,435.16 ft²
Campus Type:Block System
Student Union:National Union of Students-Union of Students in Ireland (NUS-USI)
Newspaper:DHS Newsletter
Products:Community Servicing
Endowment:Dundonald Foodbank
Budget:Set by EA
Fees:N/A - Government Funded / Optional School Funds by parents annually
Language:English

Dundonald High School is a controlled co-educational secondary school[1] located in Dundonald, a suburb of Belfast in Northern Ireland. The school opened in the early-1970s and offers education to 11 to 16-year-olds.[2] [3] [4]

Students come from the Dundonald area, Bangor, Newtownards, Holywood, Comber, Gilnahirk and Belfast.[5] Students of all ethnic, religious backgrounds and country origins are welcomed, with students from countries such as Portugal, Hungary, Bangladesh and Estonia have attended the school.[6]

The school badge is similar to the County Down coat of arms with the motto "Absque Labore Nihil" which translates to "Nothing Without Labour" in Latin.[7] The school is run under the South Eastern Education and Library Board (SEELB).[8]

The school is located on the Upper Newtownards Road. The River Enler runs beside the school.[9] Dundonald High School is partnered with Presentation College Headford, in County Galway, Ireland.[10]

The school offers a wide range of subjects that include: English, mathematics, home economics, music, technology, art and design, French, Spanish, geography, history, OCN Well-being, Prince's Trust, learning for life and work, science, horticulture, business studies, physical education and information and communications technology. These subjects (excluding compulsory English, maths and science) are made available to Key Stage 4 level students to choose from. Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) is the qualification framework used. The GCSE-level or level 1 and 2 qualifications are awarded from CCEA, Edexcel, Essential Skills, Key Skills, AQA, BTEC and Open College Network (OCN) education boards.[11] [12] Extra qualification and learning events come from Young Enterprise.[13]

The high school runs an annual celebration of success programme, awarding students for their efforts and achievements throughout the school year.[14] [15] The programme exhibits a range of musical performances throughout. Parents and special guests attend, such as local primary principals, volunteers and community workers.[14]

History

In the 20th century, Dundonald saw two separate high schools, Dundonald girls high school and Dundonald boys high school. After many decades the two schools amalgamated into one mixed-gender school in 1990 in hopes of attracting more pupils.

In 2012, Sinn Féin member John O'Dowd made a proposal to close Dundonald High School, as well as the proposal to close Orangefield High School, due to low pupil numbers and for financial reasons.[16] [17] The community of Dundonald, students, parents and school staff fought hard for two years to keep the school open.[18] [19] UUP party leader Mike Nesbitt fought to keep Dundonald High School open.[20] In 2014, Orangefield closed permanently, with the overwhelming decision in Stormont that Dundonald High School would remain open.[21] [22] The acting principal, Ken Perry was strongly proud and thankful for the final decision. Mr. Perry was a past pupil of the school who went on to become the full-time principal of Dundonald High School.[18] His main aim was to increase the number of students within the school.[23] Enrollment numbers began to rise, with a maximum 100 pupils entering year 8 in 2016. Along with this, saw the GCSE grades rise to record-breaking heights for the school.

In 2015, the Dundonald High School Bowls team were Runners-up in the Irish Bowls Federation Competition. In November, the Senior Girls' Rugby team won the Castlereagh and Lisburn Rugby Blitz competition at Lisnagarvey playing fields.[24]

In 2016, the school was refurbished and modernised and saw the introduction of educational iPads.[25]

House system

In 2015, the school introduced a house system where pupils were put into one of three houses, in which are named after genera of plants.[26] These have been planted at the school gates by school students along with DUP MLA's including Gavin Robinson. Students can earn points for their respective house based on strong attendance and valiant work efforts and contributions to the school. The awards include prizes and school trips.[27] The houses are represented in teams on events such as sports day and rounders day in which they collect points for their house. The three houses are:

!House!House colour
RowanGreen
WillowRed
JuniperYellow

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Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Information on school types in Northern Ireland. 2015-08-04 . Department of Education. en. 2019-03-26.
  2. Web site: dundonald high school . DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 26 October 2013.
  3. News: Dundonald High School: No decision made says John O'Dowd. BBC News . 7 May 2013 . 26 October 2013.
  4. Web site: dundonald high school . geodruid.com . 26 October 2013.
  5. Web site: Location . DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 2019-03-26.
  6. Web site: School enrolments - overview . 2015-06-10 . . en. 2019-03-26.
  7. Web site: All 32 Irish county coat of arms, what they mean and where they come from. Lonergan. Aidan. The Irish Post. 2019-03-26.
  8. Web site: Education Authority. www.eani.org.uk. 2019-04-10.
  9. Web site: River Enler, Newtownards Northern Ireland . Wild Trout Trust. en. 2019-03-26.
  10. Web site: Presentation College Headford. World News. en. 2019-04-10.
  11. Web site: Key Stage 3. DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 2019-04-10.
  12. Web site: Key Stage 4 . DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 2019-04-10.
  13. Web site: dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190410201341/http://dundonaldhigh.co.uk/news/163. Young Enterprise Business Event . DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 2019-04-10. 2019-04-10 . Ken . Perry.
  14. Web site: Dundonald High's 'Celebration of Success' . NewtownardsChronicle.co.uk. en-GB. 2018-10-27.
  15. Web site: Celebration of Success 2016 . DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 2018-10-27.
  16. News: No decision on high school - O'Dowd. 2013-05-07. BBC News. 2018-09-07. en-GB.
  17. News: Dundonald school's poor exam results lead to second intervention . BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. 2019-03-26. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  18. News: Dundonald High old boy-turned-principal Ken Perry saved alma mater from axe . . 2018-09-07. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  19. News: Watch: Dundonald student battling rare illness wows school with Hometown song. McStravick. Sheena. 2015-11-27. Belfastlive.co.uk. 2018-09-07.
  20. News: Nesbitt joins fight over Dundonald High School. 2018-09-07. en.
  21. News: O'Dowd gives reprieve to Dundonald High. BBC News . en. 2018-09-07.
  22. News: Education: Orangefield school to close but Dundonald saved. 2018-09-07. en.
  23. Web site: dundonald-high-school-in-special-measures-for-second-time. 20 March 2017 .
  24. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20180907221445/http://dundonaldhigh.co.uk/news/64 . dead . Girls' Rugby Champions . 2018-09-07 . DundonaldHigh.co.uk . Ken . Perry . 2018-09-07.
  25. Web site: Welcome to Dundonald High School. dundonaldhigh.co.uk. 2018-09-07.
  26. Web site: Welcome to Dundonald High School . DundonaldHigh.co.uk. 2019-03-26.
  27. Web site: 2013-10-30 . dead . Rewards . https://web.archive.org/web/20131030070626/http://www.dundonaldhigh.co.uk/rewards . DundonaldHigh.co.uk . 2019-04-10.
  28. Web site: Broadcaster Colin Murray winds up 'Belfast Boy' with £1m in bank. The Irish News. 25 March 2016 . en. 2018-10-27.
  29. Web site: Super Assembly: David Jeffrey, Make It - BBC One. BBC. en-GB. 2018-09-06.
  30. Web site: Members2. www.newtownardssilverband.org.uk. en. 2018-11-06.
  31. News: Dundonald High old boy-turned-principal Ken Perry saved alma mater from axe. BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. 2018-11-06. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  32. Web site: BBC Three - What Makes You Tic?. BBC. en-GB. 2018-11-06.
  33. News: My Belfast With Ryan A From Q Radio - belfastvibe. 2015-12-26. belfastvibe. 2018-10-27. en-US.