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St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School is a Catholic boys grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

History

The school was formerly run by the Irish Christian Brothers, but as vocations have declined, so the school has become more dominated by lay teachers. Currently no brothers teach at St Mary's.

The school was previously situated at Barrack Street in the city centre, but since the 1960s has been developing a much larger campus at Glen Road (referred to locally as "School Road" due to the high numbers of schools situated along it) in west Belfast. In 1998, it completed the move to Glen Road and now has no facility at Barrack Street.

The current principal of the school is Kevin Burke. He is the first layperson to hold the post (although Jim McClean - also a layperson - was teacher in charge at Barrack Street for many years).

Extra-Curricular Activities

St Mary's has achieved notable success in numerous extra-curricular activities. The school hurling team won 6 Mageean Cup titles in succession in the 1990s. The school also competes in inter-schools competition in water polo, trampoline, athletics, gaelic football and basketball.

Away from sport, the school has produced champions in other endeavours. The school runs debating societies in English, Irish and Spanish, and has sent delegates representing Ireland to both the European Youth Parliament and European Youth Commission.

The inter-schools quiz team has enjoyed considerable success in recent years and are the holders in perpetuity of the Irish News Ulster Schools Quiz trophy, having won outright in 2001. The school also maintains an orchestra and a recording studio, stages theatrical and musical performances, as well as entering students in art competitions.

Notable Alumni

Alumni of the school are referred to as Simmarians. Notable Simmarians have included:

Academic

Arts Business Civil Education Holy Orders Media Politics

References

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