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Grammar school in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland
Down High School
Address
Mount Crescent
Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6EU
Northern Ireland
Information
TypeGrammar school
MottoFloreat Dunum, Absque dole
Labore Nihil

(May Down flourish, Nothing achieved without effort)
Established1933
School districtEducation Authority (South Eastern)
PrincipalMrs M. Perry
Teaching staff84
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1,080 (approx.)
CampusRural
HousesDown  , Lecale  , Rathkeltair  , Mourne   and Strangford  
Colour(s)Green and yellow     
NicknameDHS, Green High, Down High
Websitehttp://www.downhighschool.org.uk

Down High School is a controlled co-educational grammar school located in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. The school has students from the ages of eleven to eighteen in the senior school — of which there are approximately 970 pupils. On 21 July 2014, John O'Dowd, the education minister, approved a development proposal to close the preparatory department of Down High School and it closed on 30 June 2014. There are roughly 250 pupils engaged in A-level study in the sixth form. In July 2015, some £20 million was granted by the education minister to begin the new build project in 2017.

History

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Down High School gate house

The gate house and stone walls surrounding the school were originally part of the county gaol. The stone walls were lowered to the deck when the school was established. It was argued that removing the walls completely would allow fog from the nearby River Quoile to rise into school grounds. There were tunnels, now sealed off, beneath the school and grounds which were used to transport prisoners to and from the court house on English Street. Convicts sentenced to death would often be hanged in the main gateway in front of the school. The large granite gatehouse is a prominent feature of the Mount Crescent area and is unused. Many of the classes are taught in temporary classrooms.

School crest

The school's crest, designed by the late RWH Blackhood of Loughinisland near Downpatrick, is a reminder of another link with the past, dating back to the 12th century. The design itself is based upon the supposed badge of John De Courcy, the Norman soldier who captured Downpatrick in 1177 and established himself as the ruler of the north east of Ireland. The colours of the crest are taken from the arms of the Anglo-Irish aristocrat, Lady Elizabeth Cromwell (1674–1709), the daughter of the 4th Earl of Ardglass, and owner of the Downpatrick estate. Lady Elizabeth was wife of the Rt Hon Edward Southwell, MP for Kinsale, and principal secretary of state for Ireland in the reigns of William III and Anne. Southwell was a well known benefactor of the town.

The school's motto, Floreat Dunum, Absque Labore Nihil, means "May Down Flourish, nothing is achieved without effort". Floreat Dunum appears on the blazer badge of the school. Previous pupils are known as "Old Dunumians".

School houses

Students, upon entry into the secondary school, are placed one of five houses:

  • Down (house colour: purple)
  • Lecale (house colour: blue)
  • Mourne (house colour: green)
  • Rathkeltair (house colour: red)
  • Strangford (house colour: white)

Notable alumni

See also: Category:People educated at Down High School

Staff

The current headteacher is Mrs M. Perry. The vice-principals are G. McKillen, C. Knox and R. Daniells.

References

  1. "About Down High School". Down High School. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009.
  2. "New school for Down High". The Down Recorder.
  3. "History of the School Crest". Down High School. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009.
  4. Official Ash website Archived 8 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine The author refers to Down Highs [sic] detention cue [sic]
  5. "Alister McGrath Biography". University of Oxford. Archived from the original on 1 September 2015.
  6. "Thomas James Taylor Patterson". CricketEurope. Archived from the original on 27 October 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2022.

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