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Campbell College, Belfast

Campbell College
Campbell College Shield.png
Motto Ne Obliviscaris
("Do not forget")
Established 1894
Type Grammar School
Headteacher Robert M Robinson, MBE, BSc, PCGE, MEd, PHQ (NI)
Founder Henry Campbell
Location Belmont Road
Belfast
BT4 2ND
Northern Ireland
Coordinates: 54°36′07″N 5°50′57″W / 54.60195°N 5.84928°W / 54.60195; -5.84928
Local authority Voluntary School - independent education authority
Students 906 (2015)
Gender Boys
Ages 12–18
Colours Black & white         
Publication The Campbellian, The Insider (school magazines)
Former pupils Old Campbellians
Website www.campbellcollege.co.uk

Campbell College founded in 1894, is one of N. Ireland's "most eminent schools".

It is a private school/fee-paying independent secondary school classified as a voluntary B grammar school located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is a day and boarding school educating boys from ages 11–18. It is one of the eight Northern Irish schools represented on the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and is a member of the Independent Schools Council.

The school occupies a 100-acre (40-hectare) estate in east Belfast, close to the Parliament Buildings at Stormont. All the school's facilities are located on this site, which also contains a small lake and forest named Netherleigh. Campbell's junior school – formerly located on an adjacent site and called Cabin Hill – is now also located on the site. The school has the oldest Combined Cadet Force in Ireland, with over 400 cadets. The school has an international reputation and attracts boarders from all over the world. Past pupils of the school are known as Old Campbellians and the school has an extensive past pupil organisation known as the Old Campbellian Society which has several branches across the United Kingdom as well as regular alumni reunions at the school itself.

It was founded in 1894 from a bequest from Henry James Campbell, who made his fortune in the linen trade. Initially the school was primarily a boarding school but it has, particularly since the 1970s, become primarily a day school and in 2009 had 879 pupils, only about 85 (10%) of whom were boarders. As a selective independent school it admits pupils based on academic selection. Until 2006 pupils began at the school at age 11, but since the closure of the school's separate preparatory school, Cabin Hill, the school has accepted pupils from 4 into the newly built Junior School and both boys and girls into the school's kindergarten located on the school's grounds. The Latin motto of the school is "Ne Obliviscaris" (Do not forget).


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