Regent House School
54°35′24″N 5°42′14″W / 54.590°N 5.704°W
Regent House Grammar School | |
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Circular Road , , BT22 4QA Northern Ireland | |
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Type | Controlled grammar school Preparatory School |
Religious affiliation(s) | Non-denominational [1] |
Established | 1924 |
Status | Open |
Local authority | Education Authority |
Principal | Mr Michael Carville |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 4 to 18 Prep is 4-11, grammar school is 11-18 |
Enrolment | Grammar School 1486 (2024/25) Prep Department 95 (2024/25) |
Capacity | Grammar School 1450 |
Houses | Castlereagh Clandeboye Scrabo Strangford |
Colour(s) | (Boys) (Girls) |
School fees | Free |
Website | regenthouse |
Regent House School is a co-educational, controlled grammar school in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland. The school comprises two parts: the grammar school and the preparatory department. Its current enrollment is 1486 (2024/25) students within the grammar school and 95 (2024/25) within the prep department.
Regent House considers itself to be non-denominational, however, its current statistics show students at the school to be 57% Protestant, 7% Roman Catholic and 36% other.
The school is divided into four houses: Castlereagh, Clandeboye, Scrabo and Strangford.
Inspections
The school was inspected by the Controlled Schools' Support Council in 2015 and judged Satisfactory.[2] In 2019 another inspection was carried out, but could not reach a judgement because of industrial action being taken by staff.[3]
Music
In 2017 the school's choir won BBC Radio Ulster School Choir of the Year.[4] In 2024 the chamber choir placed third in the UK in the Barnardos National Choral Competition.
Notable former pupils
Name | Notability | Ref |
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Jim Allister | MP, leader of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV), former MLA | |
Nigel Carr | Former British Lions rugby player | [5] |
David Coulter | Minister in the Church of Scotland, Chaplain General in the British Army | [6] |
Holly Hamilton | BBC journalist and presenter | [7] |
Simon Hamilton | Politician (Democratic Unionist Party), former MLA | [8] |
Eddie Irvine | Formula One driver | [9] |
Phillip Matthews | Former Ireland rugby union international | [10] |
Maxine Mawhinney | BBC newsreader | [11] |
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Blair "Paddy" Mayne DSO & 3 Bars | Founding member of the SAS, former British Lions rugby player | [9] |
Rhys McClenaghan | Olympic gymnast, gold medalist for Ireland at the 2024 Summer Olympics | |
Michael McGimpsey | Former Ulster Unionist Party politican, former MLA | [12] |
Catherine Jean Milligan | Former Miss Northern Ireland | [13] |
Colin Murray | Broadcaster | [14] |
Ottilie Patterson | Blues singer with the Chris Barber jazz band | [15] |
References
- ^ https://www.regenthouse.org.uk/en/our-school
- ^ "Regent House School Improving educational outcomes through staff development and evaluation strategies" (PDF). Controlled Schools’ Support Council. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Regent House School, Newtownards, County Down Report of a Sustaining Improvement Inspection (Involving Action Short of Strike) in December 2019" (PDF). ETINI. Education and Training Inspectorate. 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Regent House School named Northern Ireland's top senior school choir". Controlled Schools Support Council. 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Where are they now? Nigel Carr (Belfast 27/7/59)". Irish Independent. 18 January 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ "COULTER, Rev. Dr David George". Who's Who 2016. Oxford University Press. November 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ^ McNeilly, Claire (26 November 2020). "Joy for BBC couple Holly Hamilton and Connor Phillips with baby on the way". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
- ^ Black, Rebecca (26 December 2014). "Finance Minister Simon Hamilton's old college Regent House slams cuts". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Autumn highlights from BBC Northern Ireland" (Press release). BBC. 26 August 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ "Where are they now? Philip Matthews (Gloucester 21/1/60)". Irish Independent. 18 January 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ Bell, Gail (6 September 2017). "Maxine Mawhinney: I'll wander round the garden in my dressing gown and wellies". The Irish News. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ^ "Biography: Michael McGimpsey". Northern Ireland Assembly. Archived from the original on 18 February 2010. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
- ^ "Catherine Jean Milligan". Santabanta.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ Johnston, Neil (4 July 2008). "TV Interview: Early riser". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ Hailes, Anne (28 October 2013). "Remembering Ottilie's life lived in music". Irish News. Retrieved 26 January 2021.