- St. Malachy's College
St. Malachy's College is the oldest
Catholic grammar school inUlster , and one of the oldest inIreland .It was founded in 1833 by Bishop William Crolly, about 50 years after the repeal of the
Penal Laws , which had outlawed, among other things, the celebration of the Catholic Mass, and the provision for the education of the Catholics of Ireland. Located on the former site of Vicinage Park, just north ofBelfast city centre, St. Malachy's is one of the leading Catholic schools inNorthern Ireland .St. Joseph's Seminary, the
seminary for theDiocese of Down and Connor (see [http://www.downandconnor.org] ), is situated on the same campus.St. Malachy's is a boys' school, providing education for approximately 1,200 students aged 11-18. The catchment area of the College is wide, as it is the only Catholic grammar school in north Belfast: students come from not only local areas such as
Ardoyne andNew Lodge , but also suburban and rural towns inCounty Antrim (e.g.Glengormley andRandalstown ).The College today boasts impressive records in both GCSE and A-level examinations, and has had many recent sporting successes, especially in athletics and
basketball . The College is also noted for a having a strongmusic department and has recently become the only specialist school of music in Northern Ireland.The College also continues to encourage the study of elements of the
Classics , particularlyLatin , Classical Civilisation andAncient History .The current
Chairman of theBoard of Governors for the College isThe Most Reverend Noel Treanor D.D. , Bishop of Down and Connor.Past pupils
Notable past pupils include:
* the revolutionary and first Speaker of
Dáil Éireann , ProfessorEoin MacNeill ;
* executed Easter Rising leaderJohn MacBride ;
* theFianna Fáil politician,Sean MacEntee ;
* the nineteenth century Lord Chief Justice of England, SirCharles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen ;
* leading barristers: Michael Lavery, QC, SC; Philip Magee, SC; The Honourable Mr. Justice Sir James (Seamus) Treacy QC SC; His Honour Judge Kevin Finnegan QC; His Honour Judge Desmond Marrinan - Recorder of Londonderry;
* the former head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, SirGerry Loughran ;
* most of the bishops of Down and Connor since the mid-nineteenth century, as well as Cardinals Conway and Daly;
*novelist sBernard MacLaverty ,Michael MacLaverty ,Brian Moore andRobert McLiam Wilson ;
* formerCeltic F.C. and currentAston Villa F.C. soccer manager Martin O'Neill;
* TV presenterEamonn Holmes ;
* actorCiarán Hinds ;
* journalistsDenis Murray ,Bill Neely ,Seamus McKee andHenry McDonald ;
*Tim McGarry (comedian and member of the "Hole in the Wall Gang");
* leading members of theSocial Democratic and Labour Party such asAlban Maginness (BL, MLA), First nationalist Lord Mayor of Belfast; Tim Attwood and Alex Attwood (MLA)
* leading member ofSinn Féin and first republican Lord Mayor of Belfast,Alex Maskey ;
* former Alliance leadersSéan Neeson and SirOliver Napier and former deputy leader,Seamus Close ;
*Stephen Morrow (formerly ofArsenal F.C. ).
*Michael Ingham (footballer) the currentHereford United goalkeeper.
*Laurence McKeown formerProvisional Irish Republican Army member who went onHunger Strike in 1981Recent events
* The under-16 basketball team have been crowned double All-Ireland Champions, and the under-19 team are All-Ireland League Champions. The College under-17 basketball team participated in a World Schools competition in April 2007.
* The cross-country athletics team took gold at the All-Ireland Schools' Championships.
* The College choir and orchestra visitedWashington D.C. in April 2007.
* Mr. Frank Dick OBE, renowned sports coach and motivational speaker gave staff a presentation which lasted two hours in October 2007.
* Trevor Ringland, (former Irish rugby winger), joined with sporting pupils, past present and from neighbouring schools, to launch the £3.7 million ‘Sharing Education Programme’ which aims to bring Specialist Schools in full contact with their local communities in November 2007.
* The College celebrated it's 175th Anniversary in April2008 with a concert at theWaterfront Hall inBelfast . It also gathered the students and staff together in the College "Quad" area for a special photo which has not been taken in over 50 years for the college.Current members of staff
* Principal: Dr John Morrin "B.Ed., M.Sc., Ph.D." The first principal and non-clerical head of St Malachy's College, all previous heads of the school having held the title President and been ordained Catholic priests. The last President of the school was
Donal McKeown , nowauxiliary Bishop ofDown and Connor .* Vice Principal: James McDonnell "B.Sc., Dip. Ed., M.Ed., D.A.S.E., P.Q.H.(NI)"; Patricia McGuckian "M.A.,B.Ed, A.C.E."
*
Rector : The Very Rev. Michael Spence "B.Sc., S.T.L., P.G.C.E."Former Presidents
* Very Reverend Canon Walter Larkin (retired in 1970)
* Very Reverend Canon Patrick Walsh, 1970-1983 (Bishop Emeritus of
Down and Connor )* Very Reverend Canon Noel Conway, 1983-1995
* Very Reverend Donal McKeown, 1995-2001 (current
Auxiliary Bishop ofDown and Connor )Board of Governors
Trustee Representatives:
Most Reverend Dr Noel Treanor (Chairman)
Rt Reverend Monsignor C McCaughan V.G. P.P. (Vice Chairman)
Very Reverend D Whyte P.P. V.F.
Mr C Jenkins O.B.E
Sir G Loughran
Mrs S Grant
Nominated by the Department of Education
Mr S Brady
Mr J Reid
Elected Parent Governor
Mr F MacElhatton
Elected Teacher Governor
Mr P McCrory
Secretary
Dr J Morrin
Location and campus
St. Malachy's College is located in the Water Works electoral ward of north Belfast, between two main roads (the A6 Antrim Road and the A52 Crumlin Road), close to where they meet at Carlisle Circus.
The grounds of the College are accessed primarily from a tree-lined avenue on the Antrim Road, which leads to the front quadrangle. The frontmost building, which comprises 3 sides of the quadrangle and faces westward, is the oldest part of the College and dates to its earliest days in the 1830s. 'A' and 'B' blocks, housing the History, Classics and Drama departments, as well as administrative offices, the Library and the Chapel, take up much of these 3 sides; the remaining rooms consist of priests' apartments, abandoned dormitories and the Upper Study Hall. The more modern St. Joseph's seminary building completes the fourth side of the quadrangle. The College canteen and Music block are also accessed through the front quadrangle.
The concreted back quadrangle, bounded by the College Hall (westward), the gymnasium (northward) and the old building (southward and eastward), has in recent years been enhanced by several flower beds. The Mater Infirmorum hospital, and a small shrine to the
Virgin Mary , both overlook the back quadrangle. The College Hall is the focal point of dramatic productions within the College, as well as assemblies and examinations. In recent years, the College's music department has eschewed the College Hall for its annual concerts, in favour of the more acoustically advantagedUlster Hall in Bedford Street.Behind the College Hall is 'D' block, completed in the 1960s, and the adjoining 'E' block, completed in the 1970s. Both consist largely of standard classrooms, with the exception of
Physics laboratories on the top floor of 'D' block andBiology laboratories on the top floor of 'E' block. Since the 1980s, the second floor of 'E' block has also become home to theComputing department. The school's Lecture Theatre is on the ground floor of 'E' block.'C' block, located to the north of 'E' block, was opened in the 1990s and replaced a row of temporary classrooms. It now houses the Chemistry, Art and Technology departments.
At the rear of the College grounds is the Sports Hall, the centrepiece of which is a
basketball court , renovated in recent years with a multi-purposehardwood floor. A synthetic pitch, laid in 2006, is adjacent to the Sports Hall. For security reasons, the pitch is surrounded by high walls on three sides, separating the College grounds from the neighbouring Crumlin Road prison (now derelict) and the closing Girdwood British Army barracks on Cliftonpark Avenue.The acclaimed novel
Ripley Bogle byRobert McLiam Wilson gives a different view of the college, under the pseudonym of "Saint Malcolm's":"Saint Malcolm's College for the Education of Catholic Boys was situated at the foot of the Crumlin Road. That is to say, in the pleasant region of Carlisle Circus, forming a lunatic no-man's land with the rabid Catholic ghetto of the New Lodge on one hand and the equally rabid Protestant ghetto of the Crumlin road on the other. On one side of the school there was the controversial Mater Convent, a hive of rebellious and disaffected nunhood, on another was the Crumlin Jail itself, a prison so incompetent that escaping prisoners would hire coaches to cater for their vast numbers. Behind the school was an army barracks, a rifle range and an army helicopter landing pad."
External links
* [http://www.stmalachyscollege.com St Malachy's College]
* [http://www.stmalachysalumni.com St Malachy's Alumni]
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