Glengormley High School

Coordinates: 54°40′48″N 5°57′50″W / 54.680°N 5.964°W / 54.680; -5.964

Glengormley High School
Address
134 Ballyclare Road, Newtownabbey
Glengormley, County Antrim BT36 5HP
Northern Ireland
Information
Type Secondary school
Established 1971
Principal MR L Hayes
Website http://glengormleyhigh.com

Glengormley High School is a secondary school in the town of Glengormley in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was opened in September 1971.

It is a non-selective school accepting children from all academic backgrounds. The school is situated approximately 15 minutes from Belfast City in a large suburb of Belfast. The grounds are extensive with three main teaching buildings, gardens, greenhouse, tennis/basketball courts, running track, rugby and football pitches. A new sixth form centre has been added and also an indoor gym and sports hall.

The school received specialist status as an ICT Academy. It has close links with local primary schools and encourages pupils to volunteer within the community via the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme.

The school has a number of sports clubs including hockey, football and netball, A dance squad has been established. A number of ex-students have gone on to achieve sporting success including playing for Manchester United Football Club and representing Northern Ireland Under 21 netball.

Notable former pupils include the artists Jonathan Ross and Paul Wilson, David Jefferies current manager of Linfield football club, Craig Cathcart former Manchester Utd player, now Watford and N.Ireland international, Andrew Mitchell (footballer, born 1992) played for Rangers FC went on to make his first team debut on 17 March 2012, motorcycle ace Jeremy McWilliams, the boxer Neil Sinclair, polymath Richard Mussen and Chris Patterson current WRC co-driver/navigator for Petter Solberg and his Citroen world rally team. Carl Frampton (Professional Boxer). Current holder of the Commonwealth Super-Bantamweight championship.


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