Glenlola Collegiate School
About Glenlola Collegiate School
Glenlola Collegiate School is an all-girls' grammar school in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. The school was founded as a school for girls in approximately 1880. In 2015 the Education and Training Electorate evaluated the school as "Satisfactory" for Achievements and Standards, "Good" for Provision, "Satisfactory" for Leadership and Management, and "Satisfactory" overall. The current principal, Mr W E Thompson, took up post in February 2010, taking over from Richard Finlay. Notable former pupilsInez McCormack, human rights activist and trade union leaderZöe Salmon, Blue Peter presenterLinda Wray, retired BBC Radio Ulster presenterKelly Gallagher, Paralympic Gold medalist
Glenlola Collegiate School Description
Glenlola Collegiate School is an all-girls' grammar school in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. The school was founded as a school for girls in approximately 1880. In 2015 the Education and Training Electorate evaluated the school as "Satisfactory" for Achievements and Standards, "Good" for Provision, "Satisfactory" for Leadership and Management, and "Satisfactory" overall. The current principal, Mr W E Thompson, took up post in February 2010, taking over from Richard Finlay. Notable former pupilsInez McCormack, human rights activist and trade union leaderZöe Salmon, Blue Peter presenterLinda Wray, retired BBC Radio Ulster presenterKelly Gallagher, Paralympic Gold medalist