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Cookstown High School

Cookstown High School
Students 800 (approx.)
Address Coolnafranky Demesne
Molesworth Street
Cookstown
County Tyrone
BT80 8PQ
, Cookstown, Northern Ireland
Website http://www.cookstownhighschool.org

Coordinates: 54°38′35″N 6°44′13″W / 54.643°N 6.737°W / 54.643; -6.737

Cookstown High School is a combined Grammar School and Secondary School in Northern Ireland. It is one of the largest in the area, falling within the Southern Region of the Education Authority Northern Ireland.

Unlike many grammar providers in Northern Ireland the school does not make use of extra transfer tests instead it offers children grammar provision on the basis of their academic ability as evidenced through their primary school attainment.

Founded as Cookstown Academy in 1806 by Rev Thomas Miller Senior the school has been through numerous transformations in the centuries since then. It merged with the Ladies Boarding School in the town around 1924 by which time it was known as Cookstown College. The school was renamed Cookstown High School in 1934 by which time it was a grammar school. In 1955 a new, state of the art building was erected for it in Coolnafranky Demesne and placed adjacent to a newly created School, Cookstown Secondary Intermediate School. These two schools shared the site and some facilities until the nineteen seventies.

In 1977 the two schools merged into one taking the badge and motto of the grammar school with a slightly amended uniform. Today’s school has retained its academic tradition and focus while also providing vocational pathways to ensure that all pupils are able to access the curriculum. Pupils are placed on differentiated pathways guided by their academic ability and educational needs.

The school is situated on the Coolnafranky site in Cookstown. This site is one of the largest in Northern Ireland and is dominated by a large nineteenth century gentleman’s residence named Coolnafranky House. The house is a listed building and provides accommodation for Sixth Form study, the school nurse, a kitchen and numerous meeting rooms. The school site is wooded and has extensive green areas. In addition to numerous tennis courts it also contains the two artificial turf pitches used by the school and by Cookstown Hockey Club. It is the only school in Northern Ireland to have two full sized hockey pitches (one sand based, one water based).


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