Bangor Grammar School
Bangor Grammar School (The Grammar or B.G.S.), is an all-boys, voluntary grammar school situated in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1856 by the Conservative politician and Bangor man, Col The Hon. Robert Ward PC MP(Ireland) who lived at Castle Ward. The school, until June 2011, comprised two parts, Connor House, a preparatory school for pupils aged 4–11 and a secondary school for pupils aged 12–18. Connor House closed at the end of the 2011–12 academic year.
Bangor Grammar School
Bangor Grammar School (The Grammar or B.G.S.), is an all-boys, voluntary grammar school situated in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1856 by the Conservative politician and Bangor man, Col The Hon. Robert Ward PC MP(Ireland) who lived at Castle Ward. The school, until June 2011, comprised two parts, Connor House, a preparatory school for pupils aged 4–11 and a secondary school for pupils aged 12–18. Connor House closed at the end of the 2011–12 academic year.
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Bangor Grammar School (The Gra ...... hool are known as Grammarians.
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Principal
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"Excellence, Community, Opportunity"
"Justitiae tenax"
(Maintain Justice or justice is tenacious)
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Royal Blue, Yellow
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744.534.539
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Bank of Ireland Building
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College Avenue site , building in foreground is Crosby House.
Original site on Main Street , now site of a Bank of Ireland building.
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Chairman of the Board
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Chair of the Grammarians
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Mrs Elizabeth P Huddleson
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Bangor Grammar School Sites
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Crosby, Dufferin, School, Ward
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The Gryphon and '' Gryphitti
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Bangor Grammar School (The Gra ...... of the 2011–12 academic year.
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Bangor Grammar School
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