Bangor Grammar School
Secondary school
Bangor Grammar School, 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 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. Read more
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2015-01-22
Just back from my sons annual review, he's in yr8. Would like to thank all the staff for helping make the transition a happy and supportive one.x
Just back from my sons annual review, he's in yr8. Would like to thank all the staff for helping make the transition a happy and supportive one.x
2014-07-04
In parts excellent...some parts not so good...but overall, a great education and a great time !!
In parts excellent...some parts not so good...but overall, a great education and a great time !!
2013-11-19
The review failed to mention one of the greatest rugby players of all time Dougie Law.
The review failed to mention one of the greatest rugby players of all time Dougie Law.
2013-09-12
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