Apr 2017 – Present3 years 5 months The Alumni Network at St Malachy's College exists to build a community of our Old Boys. For security reasons, the pitch is surrounded by high walls on three sides, separating the College grounds from the former Crumlin Road prison (now a tourist site) and the residential area on the site of the former Girdwood British Army barracks on Cliftonpark Avenue. The College canteen and Music block are also accessed through the front quadrangle. The College began with eight boarders and ten day pupils. We work very closely with our link primary schools to ensure that the transition from primary to St Malachy’s College is a natural and positive experience. The Catholic Christian ethos of the College is reflected in the school motto:-‘Gloria ab Intus’. [10] The College is strong in mathematics and the primary sciences, with numerous alumni working in senior positions in prestigious national and international engineering and technology companies and research institutes. ", Documentary about former students of St. Malachy’s College in the 1960s and 1970s, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_Malachy%27s_College&oldid=979106756, Educational institutions established in 1833, Catholic secondary schools in Northern Ireland, Roman Catholic schools in Northern Ireland, Articles with dead external links from July 2020, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Pages using infobox school with a linked country, Articles needing additional references from July 2020, All articles needing additional references, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2018, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Vice Principals: Deirdre McCusker and Lois Stewart, Fr Henry Boyle 1895–1898, Later PP Bangor and, as Canon Boyle, PP Downpatrick (1916 - 1933), Dr Henry Laverty VG 1898–1905, Louvain-educated classicist, Patrick Boyle, 1905–1907 later Canon Boyle, PP St. Teresa's Belfast, died 1955 aged 92, PJ O'Neill B.A., B.D. The College began with eight boarders and ten day pupils. •understand the uniqueness of each individual pupil. Copyright © Learning Together 11-plus Publishers Ltd. All Rights Reserved. We would also love to hear of your personal news or updates, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch and update us with any information that you would like to share with us. The foremost building, which comprises 3 sides of the quadrangle and faces westward, is the oldest part of the College and dates to its earliest days in the 1830s. St Malachy's College, Belfast is situated in the Antrim Road area of Belfast. This reminds us all of the importance of ‘Glory from within’ and we, through our work, endeavour to honour Bishop Crolly and the founders of the College. St Malachy's College Alumni 36 Antrim Road Belfast BT15 2AE. The College celebrated its 175th Anniversary in April 2008 with a concert at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast. The school has been on the same site since its foundation and to-day this large Catholic boys’ school has over 1000 pupils enrolled. Today, the population has grown to over 1000 pupils.". The grounds of the College are accessed primarily from a tree-lined avenue on the Antrim Road, which leads to the front quadrangle, known as "the quad". Noted Celtic scholar. [9], The college is also noted for having a strong music department and was recently designated as the first specialist music college in Northern Ireland. The Alumni Network at St Malachy’s College seeks to support you and connect you to your classmates, teacher and the College.