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  1. 19. Jan. 2017 · Year 8 History classes recently participated in a series of Historical tours of the College led by College Archivist Mr Gerry McNamee. Mr McNamee provided a fascinating insight into key episodes in the College’s history, including World War One, the 1916 rising, the Belfast Blitz and the Troubles. Highlights of the tour included the College Chapel where the boys examined the famous Harry ...

  2. St Malachy’s College is the oldest Catholic Boys’ Grammar School in the Diocese of Down and Connor. The College is renowned for its outstanding pastoral care, excellent academic results and extra-curricular provision and performance. The Board of Governors of the College invites applications for the following positions:

  3. Year 13 - Return to School Letter - August 2020. Year 14 - Return to School Letter - August 2020. KS5 Return to School - Important Information for Students. KS5 Return to School - Important Information for Parents. CLOSE ANNOUNCEMENT. Arrangements for the beginning of term August/September 2020.

  4. St Malachy's College, Alumni. 608 likes. The Alumni Network at St Malachy's College exists to build a community of our Old Boys. Here you will be informed of news, events and upcoming reunions.

  5. The O’Laverty Library: Converted from classroom in 1872; used as meeting room for Gaelic League members in 1920s; contains libraries of key 19th century Belfast figures. Use: Education since 1833. Notable: Bishop Cornelius Denvir, James O'Laverty, Thomas McCabe, Ciaran Hinds, Pat Hughes.

  6. www.edarabia.com › st-malachys-college-belfast-northern-irelandSt Malachy's College - Edarabia

    Founded in 1833, St Malachy’s College is a Catholic Grammar School for boys. We take great pride in the history of the College which was opened on St Malachy’s Day 3rd November 1833. The College began with eight boarders and ten day pupils. Today the population has grown to over 1000 pupils. The pupils, with the coat of arms of the Diocese ...

  7. Summary. Little black meticulous diary of a St Malachy’s College student Edward Keyes. This daily record spans between August and September 1914- at the outbreak of the Great War. While the notebook largely focuses on the College and Edward’s passion for football, it also contains references to friends and neighbours leaving for the trenches.