Saint Pius X College

Saint Pius X College

Saint Pius X College is a secondary school located in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school within the North Eastern Education and Library Board area. The school opened in 1964 and was named Saint Pius X High School.

The College's History

St. Pius X Voluntary Intermediate School began in 1960 with the purchase of six acres of land, at a cost of £5,000, by Canon Mark Quinn, Parish Priest of Magherafelt. The building of the school commenced in 1962 and opened for three hundred pupils in September 1964. The Official Opening by Cardinal Conway took place in June 1965. Edward Quinn, ably supported by the Vice Principal, Sister Immaculata Quinn, assumed the role of the schools' first principal.

Initially the pupils pursued courses leading to Junior Certificate examination level only. However, with the appointment of Mr. J. Murphy, who succeeded Mr. Quinn as Principal in 1967, many new courses and programmes of study were soon on offer. Much success, academic and otherwise, was achieved under the very able leadership of Mr. Murphy, who managed the significant growth of the school before taking early retirement in 1979.

Sean O’Kane, who succeeded Murphy, was widely regarded as an innovative leader whose primary focus was the cultivation of a supportive culture which fostered the personal growth and enhanced the self-confidence of each member of the College community. At a time of immense educational and social change he actively engaged with a variety of initiatives and programmes culminating in the conferment of the Schools Curriculum Award in 1990.

On 25 October 1989, the school celebrated its Silver Jubilee with a Mass of Thanksgiving in The Church of The Assumption. Dean McLarnon was the chief celebrant on this memorable occasion. He was assisted by a number of local and visiting clergy, including the present Chairperson, Canon O'Byrne (PPVF) who has been closely associated with the College since its inception. Both Canon O'Byrne and Mr. O'Kane worked tirelessly throughout the 1980s and 1990s to ensure that the school remained to the forefront of educational practice. The success enjoyed during this period is testimony to their efforts.

Opportunities to ensure that our students left as rounded citizens were embraced within the wide-ranging sporting and cultural activities offered. Much success was experienced including capturing the Rannafast, Corn na nOg, Brock and Dalton cups, while the camogie team of 1990 won the Ulster Colleges C competition.

The rapid growth in population in Mid-Ulster led to a huge increase in demand for places and a ‘mobile village’ sprung up around the permanent buildings. It was not until May 1998, however, that approval was given for a major building and refurbishment programme at an initial costing of £12 million. With the eagerly awaited arrival of the major contractor, F.B. McKEE in March 2000, the project began.

Sean O'Kane retired in 1999, handing the leadership over to Mr. F. Devenny. He readily accepted the very challenging task of maintaining the College’s high standards of achievement and, while attending to the day-to-day running of the College, kept a watchful eye on the building programme. This ensured that the necessary development work to keep us to the forefront of educational practice was effected. Principal Devenny secured the full co-operation of both teaching and construction staff throughout the building programme thus ensuring the smooth running of the scheme.

During this period he steered the College to further success with the highest ever level of GCSE success being achieved in 2003. The College achieved Laureate Status in the Sharing Excellent Practice in ICT award, conferred in May 2003 and one of our teachers was awarded the BT Teaching Award for the Most Creative Use of ICT.

Great relief and pride was felt by many with the completion of the new building in June 2003. Each curriculum area within the new building has been provided with resources which are state of the art.

Enrollment

The school opened in September 1964 with 340 pupils. As of 2007 the school's enrollment is 970. This increase reflects the popularity and success of the school as well as the induction the Sixth Form within the College. Applications for places are oversubscribed each year for the past fifteen years. Pupils, most of whom travel by bus, come from counties Londonderry, Tyrone and Antrim.

The Building Programme

St. Pius won a £26 million grant to refurbish the school, which was completed in 2003. The new school offers some of Northern Ireland's finest ICT resources, a Gaelic pitch, an all-weather football pitch, basketball and tennis courts. There are 276 school networked PCs. Eleven pupils came top in their GCSE and A Level examinations in 2006. This process was originally planned to cost ₤12 million but ended up costing ₤15 million. 85% of the school is new and the remaining percentage was renovated.

The Sixth Form

In 2004 the school's status changed to a college in order to accommidate for their provisions of the sixth form. The change of status also saw a name change to Saint Pius X College.

2004 also saw the development of the sixth form in the school, this was done in order to allow students to continue into years 13 and 14 (these year groups were previously not offered in the school). Students looking to develop their educational careers before, had to move on to other schools in the area to do so.

Links

* [http://www.stpiusxcollege.org/ St. Pius' Official Site]
* [http://www.c2kni.org.uk/success/stpius.htm]


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