Ballyclare Secondary School

Ballyclare Secondary School
Location
Ballyclare, Northern Ireland
Coordinates 54°45′04″N 6°00′18″W / 54.751°N 6.005°W / 54.751; -6.005Coordinates: 54°45′04″N 6°00′18″W / 54.751°N 6.005°W / 54.751; -6.005
Information
Type Secondary school
School district NEELB
Head of school Mrs K Bell
Enrollment 1040
Colour(s) Royal Blue
Website www.ballyclaresec.ballyclare.ni.sch.uk

Ballyclare Secondary School is a co-educational school in Ballyclare, County Antrim. It caters for ages 11–18 and was established in 1961. The current number of children on roll is approximately 1000 pupils with a teaching staff of 64. The headteacher is Mrs K Bell.

The school has proven popular over the years, resulting in the growth of the number of pupils attending the school. The school buildings were enlarged and modernised in 1993.

The school is linked with Toyama National College of Maritime Technology[1] and this connection has been in existence for over ten years.[2]

In 2009, the school received a funding of £1,776 from the charity Business in the Community as part of the programme "Adopt a School". The funding will allow pupils from year 11 to partake in self-improvement and business awareness programmes as well as past pupil presentations.[3]

In 2011, Ballyclare Secondary School began celebrating its 50th anniversary.[4]

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