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Blessed Trinity College
Secondary school in Belfast, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blessed Trinity College is a Roman Catholic co-education secondary school located on the Antrim Road in north Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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History
The college was formed in 2017 with the coming together of the Little Flower School and St Patrick's College, Belfast. Both of these schools had a long history of providing secondary education in north Belfast with St. Patrick's having been established in 1955.[2]
Academics
The school provides instruction in a range of academic subjects. At GCSE A-level it offers instruction in Art & Design, Business Studies, Drama, Engineering, English Literature, French, Geography, History, Health & Social Care, ICT, Irish, Mathematics, Moving Image Arts, Music, Religious Studies, Science, Sports Studies and Travel & Tourism.[3] In 2021, 91 per cent of pupils achieved five or more GCSE grades.[4]
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Sports and Extra-curricular activities
There is a wide range of sporting and other activities. Sports include athletics, swimming, tennis, football and netball.[5]
Awards
In 2021, the college was awarded the Spirit of Catholic Education Award 2021, with High Commendation by the Down and Connor Diocese Catholic Schools’ Support Service.[6]
Notable alumni
- Ryan Burnett - boxer (attended St. Patrick's)[7]
See also
References
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