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Show Jumping Success

On Saturday 14 October the Glenlola Collegiate Show Jumping Team secured first place in the meter class at the inter-schools show jumping competition at the Meadows Equestrian Centre, in a very competitive class. The 3 girls, Poppy, Scarlet and Asya, all rode brilliantly, recording a time of 89.77 seconds. Congratulations, girls!    

Tennis Champions

Glenlola Ciollegiate’s Minor Tennis Team are the  the new Ulster Schools’ Minor Tennis Champions! They defeated Methodist College Belfast yesterday in a fantastic final – winning 6-0 in matches and only giving away 1 game overall. An incredible achievement! The Junior Tennis Team were runners up in the Junior Shield against Killicolmaine Junior High – […]

Tribute to Donald Hayes

It was with sadness that the School received news that Donald Hayes, a former Vice Principal at Glenlola Collegiate, passed away at the weekend. Donald who was known to some fellow teachers as ‘Joelie’,  joined the School in 1960 as the first male teacher of Mathematics, and made learning as entertaining as possible for his […]

SistersIN

On Thursday 19 January, 12 pupils involved in the SistersIn programme at Glenlola Collegiate met with participants from other schools at Queen’s University Belfast.  They attended lectures given by Mr. Paul Narain, American Consul General, and Professor Karen Morrison, Dean of Education in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences at QUB. Mr. Narain talked […]

Glenlola Anniversary Exhibition

You are warmly invited to come and reminisce at the Glenlola 125 Anniversary Exhibition held in the North Down Museum, Town Hall, Bangor. The exhibition runs from 13 January until 5 March 2023.  Admission is free.  Opening hours are: Monday Closed Tuesday 10 am–4 pm Wednesday 10 am–4 pm Thursday 10 am–4 pm Friday 10 am–4 pm Saturday 10 am–4 pm Sunday 12–4 pm Everybody welcome!

CCEA’s annual Moving Image Arts Showcase

CCEA’s annual Moving Image Arts Showcase Congratulations to Charlotte Davis (Year 13) who won 1st prize (GCSE) in CCEA’s annual Moving Image Arts Showcase. Charlotte’s film ‘Magpie’ beat entries from over 80 schools and greatly impressed the panel of industry professionals at the event at the Odyssey Cinema in Belfast.