Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School

Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School is a co-educational Catholic grammar school situated on the Ravenhill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It teaches a range of subjects. Its main education board of choice is CCEA, but the school also uses AQA and Edexcel for certain subjects.

Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School
Address
518 Ravenhill Road

,
BT6 OBY

Information
TypeGrammar School
MottoVeritas Liberabit
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1993
ClosedJuly - August
Local authorityEducation Authority (Belfast)
PrincipalMr Barry Kelly
ChaplinFather Colin Grant
Staff~100
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment770
Colour(s)            
SportsBasketball, Gaelic football, Hockey, Netball, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis
School YearsYear 8 - Year 14
Websitehttp://aquinasgrammar.com/

History

Aquinas was established by the Diocese of Down and Connor as a co-educational voluntary Grammar School. It admitted the first 110 pupils in September 1993.

Motto and crest

The school's motto is Veritas Liberabit which is Latin for "The truth will set you free". The school crest is a circle half-surrounded by a 'mane' (representing the Evangelist Mark), and inside the circle in one half there is half of an ox (symbolising St Thomas Aquinas) and the symbol of the lamb and the keys.

Academics

It teaches a range of subjects. Its main education board of choice is CCEA, but the school also uses AQA and Edexcel for certain subjects.

In 2018 it was ranked joint first in Northern Ireland for its GCSE performance with 100% of its entrants receiving five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including the core subjects English and Maths.[1]

in 2019 the school was ranked 11th out of 159 secondary schools in Northern Ireland with 88.4% of its A-level students who entered the exams in 2017/18 being awarded three A*-C grades.[2]

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