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  1. The GLA Entrance Assessment is the examination of choice for entry to the College by all Primary 7 ... ST. MALACHY'S COLLEGE. EST 1833. HOME. SCHOOL INFORMATION ...

  2. The O’Laverty Library: Converted from classroom in 1872; used as meeting room for Gaelic League members in 1920s; contains libraries of key 19th century Belfast figures. Use: Education since 1833. Notable: Bishop Cornelius Denvir, James O'Laverty, Thomas McCabe, Ciaran Hinds, Pat Hughes.

  3. Founded in 1833, St Malachy’s College is a Catholic Grammar School for boys. We take great pride in the history of the College which was opened on St Malachy’s Day 3rd November 1833. The College began with eight boarders and ten day pupils. Today the population has grown to over 1000 pupils.

  4. 20 de may. de 2022 · Hi All, Friends of St Malachy's are running a table quiz on Friday 5th February at St Malachy's Old Boys Club on the Antrim Road. Everyone is welcome. It'll be a great night. All funds go to benefit the boys. Friends of St Malachy's College. 126 likes. Friends of St Malachy's is a parent led body raising funds to assist and benefit all the ...

  5. The Diocesan and Collegiate Library of St. Malachy’s (The O’Laverty Library) is situated on the first floor of the old part of the College and overlooks the ‘quad’. Originally a classroom, it was converted into a library after a few years, probably by 1872. The room has been used as a meeting room for the Gaelic League members in the ...

  6. Summary. Little black meticulous diary of a St Malachy’s College student Edward Keyes. This daily record spans between August and September 1914- at the outbreak of the Great War. While the notebook largely focuses on the College and Edward’s passion for football, it also contains references to friends and neighbours leaving for the trenches.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2024 · St. Malachy's College | 247 followers on LinkedIn. "The real measurement of a school is not in its building or resources. It is about the strength and effectiveness of the people who belong to its ...