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Limavady Grammar School

Limavady Grammar School
Limavady Grammar School Logo.png
Address
3 Ballyquin Road
Limavady, County Londonderry, BT49 9ET
Northern Ireland
Coordinates 55°02′12″N 6°56′16″W / 55.03654°N 6.937909°W / 55.03654; -6.937909
Information
School type Grammar
Motto "Vita, Veritas, Victoria"
("Life, Truth, Victory")
Established 1957 (Present Site)
LEA WELB
Principal Mrs N Madden
Teaching staff 54
Gender Co-educational
Age 11 to 18
Enrolment 910
Houses Benbradagh, Benevenagh, Loughermore, Mullaghmore
School colour(s) Royal Blue, Navy          
Website

Limavady Grammar School, is a co-educational 11-18 selective Grammar School in Limavady, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Situated on the Ballyquin Road, it is close to other schools in the town, including Limavady High School and St. Mary's High School. In 2008, the school was placed 139th in The Times school league table for the UK, which is based on both GCSE and A-level results.

The school is non-denominational and features a broad mix of pupils from different communities in the County Londonderry area, and currently enrolls 910 pupils. The admission policy of the school is based on academic selection and Year 8 students are admitted in order of score in the AQE common entrance assessment. Limavady Grammar School follows a common curriculum, with options added at GCSE and A-level. Due to the foundation of the Limavady Post-Primary Learning Partnership in 2002, A-level students can study certain subjects outside of school on link courses, with the other secondary schools in Limavady and the North West Regional College.

The mission statement is "Learning, Caring, Preparing for Life".

The origin of Limavady Grammar School can be traced back to a late-nineteenth-century foundation. Founded in 1957, the school previously resided where the modern day Limavady High School is situated. The school moved to the present site on the Ballyquin Road. A major extension took place in 1982 when new science labs and a sports hall were built. A second extension comprising twenty-two classrooms including three information technology rooms was completed in 1998. It has won several awards such as Best Kept School in the North West of Northern Ireland, and the International Schools Award 2008.

At Limavady Grammar School, pupils follow a common curriculum for their first three years at Key Stage 3. In the fourth year the curriculum is still general but certain options are introduced, and at the end of the 5th Form, pupils sit the examination for the Northern Ireland GCSE. Pupils may then begin study for the AS/A2 levels, leave school and study full-time at a Further Education College, take up apprenticeship, or begin work. The subjects which are available at Key Stage 3 level are:


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