Loreto College, Coleraine
For other schools of the same name, see Loreto College (disambiguation).
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Native name | Coláiste Loreto, Cúil Rathain |
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Motto | "Cruci Dum Spiro Fido" "While I breathe I trust in the cross". |
Established | 1930 |
Type | Grammar School |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Headteacher | Mr M James |
Location |
Castlerock Road Coleraine County Londonderry BT51 3JZ Northern Ireland 55°08′24″N 6°41′20″W / 55.14°N 6.689°WCoordinates: 55°08′24″N 6°41′20″W / 55.14°N 6.689°W |
Staff | 53 |
Students | 840 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Colours | |
Publication | Loreto Lore |
Website | Loreto College Coleraine |
Loreto College (Irish: Coláiste Loreto) is a Roman Catholic grammar school situated in the Castlerock Road area of Coleraine, County Londonderry, on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Loreto College educates both girls and boys between the age of 11 and 18.
History
In 1906, the Ursuline Order took control of an all-girls school, setting up a smaller boys' primary school nearby.
In 1922, when the new Northern Ireland Educational Authority was set up, certain qualifications were needed to teach in secondary schools. The nuns, being French, did not have these qualifications so they decided to withdraw from Northern Ireland. The Loreto nuns in Omagh were asked to take over the schools, both primary and secondary. On August 13, 1930, four Loreto Sisters, a congregation founded by Mary Ward, arrived. The Ursulines stayed with them for two weeks to help them settle into their new home. The original four sisters - M. Rose, M. Colmcille, M. Aidan and M. Kevin - were joined by M. Peter, M. Benedict and M. Gertrude as first members of the new community.
The school was later extended, and has adapted to changes in the educational system . The school became co-educational in 1977. It is owned and maintained by the Loreto trustees.
The following sports are played in the school: gaelic football, soccer, hurling, camogie, netball, basketball, hockey, volleyball, handball and rounders. Loreto College, Coleraine has for many years achieved consistently outstanding public examination results, with pupils often attaining recognition for top scores across Northern Ireland.
In 2005, the school celebrated its 75th anniversary, culminating in an open day including a museum, and finally Mass in St. John's Church nearby.
In 2007, the school was awarded specialist school status for science and this has been celebrated in a variety of ways.
In April 2014, after 83 years of living in the convent house attached to the school, the Loreto Sisters left as the home did not meet fire regulations.
Academic Performance
The college offers instruction in a comprehensive range of subjects with departments of Art and Design, Business Studies, Careers, Child Development, Computing, Drama, Economics, English, English Literature, Geography, Health and Social Care, History, Home Economics, Government and Politics, I.C.T, Library, Mathematics, Modern Languages (French, Irish and Spanish), Music, P.E, Religious Education, Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Technology and Theatre Studies.
in 2018 the college was ranked 4th out of 192 schools in Northern Ireland in its A-level exam performance with 92.3% of entrants being awarded A*-C grades. [1]In 2018 it was ranked 12th in Northern Ireland for its GCSE performance with 99.2% of its entrants receiving five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including the core subjects English and Maths.[2]
Extra-curricular - Sport
Sporting activities include: trampolining, football, gaelic football, Ladies' Gaelic football, hockey, hurling/camogie, tennis, basketball, cheerleading, netball, rounders, volleyball, and badminton.
Extra-curricular - other
Activities include: The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme, St Vincent de Paul Group, Christian Life Community (CLC), Debating, Choir, Orchestra and Quizzing. Loreto have reached several national quiz finals in recent years (UK: 2007, 2009; Ireland, 2006, 2008-9, 2011).
Notable former pupils
- Caoimhe Archibald, MLA for East Derry
- Michael Bell - YouTuber, specialising in World of Warcraft coverage. His YouTube channel has amassed over 365,519 subscribers and 110 million views.[3]
- Dylan Clawson - YouTuber, specialising in simulation and strategy gameplay videos. His YouTube channel has amassed over 213,688 subscribers and 46 million views.[4]
- Barry McGoldrick and Sean Leo McGoldrick (brothers) - Current Derry Gaelic footballers
- Monica McWilliams - Politician Women's Coalition
- James McCullagh - Young Apprentice Finalist 2011
References
- ↑ "Belfast Telegraph A-levels 2018". Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- ↑ "Belfast Telegraph GCSE 2018". Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/user/BellularGaming/about
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/user/ConflictNerd/about