St. Patrick's Academy, Lisburn

St. Patrick's Academy is a Catholic, co-educational, all-ability secondary school in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.

St. Patrick's Academy
Address
Ballinderry Road

Lisburn

, ,
BT28 1TD

Northern Ireland
Information
School typeSecondary
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1966
Local authorityEducation Authority (South Eastern)
PrincipalJ Ward (acting)
Teaching staff30
GenderGirls and boys
Age range11-18 years
Enrollment530 approx.[1]
Websitewww.stpatsni.co.uk

History

The academy was established in 1966 and in 2016 celebrated the 50th anniversary of its establishment. New facilities opened in 2018.[2][3]

Curriculum

Pupils in Key Stage 4 follow a common ‘core curriculum’ of seven subjects, but have the option to choose from up to fifteen other subjects. All mainstream pupils are entered for GCSE in English, Maths, RE and Learning for Life and Work. Pupils can then choose to study other GCSEs which include in Science, Technology, History, Geography, Spanish, Business Communication Studies, Home Economics, Art, Media Studies, Motor Vehicle Studies, Music, PE, ICT and Health & Social Care.

All sixth form pupils study a minimum of three A level subjects. These A levels can be a mix of “General” or “Applied” subjects and lead on to third level education.[4]

The Academy is the only school in Northern Ireland to be awarded a grant from the “Friends of the Classics” to develop a Classics and Latin course which is offered to all our first year pupils.[5]

The academy is a member of the Lisburn Area Learning Community (LALC) which links it with other local schools and the further education college.

References

  1. "Prospectus". St. Patrick's Academy. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  2. "New #3.7M accomomdation opened". Department of Education. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. "St. Patrick's Academy, Lisburn". Glasgiven Contracts. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  4. "Prospectus". St. Patrick's Academy. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  5. "Prospectus". St. Patrick's Academy. Retrieved 30 June 2020.

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