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1628: 140: 404:(HMC). The school had an enrolment of 778 pupils, aged 11–19, as of 2012. The school was generally regarded for its high academic standards and extensive sporting facilities, including 33-acre (13 ha) playing fields, indoor swimming pool, boathouse, rugby pavilion, sports pavilion and gymnasium. The Templeton Auditorium lights can be seen from Harpurs Hill. The school has an extensive past pupil organisation, "The Coleraine Old Boys' Association", which has several branches across the world. 34: 482:(2004–2007) Leonard F. Quigg was the first headmaster in the school's history to have been promoted 'from within the ranks'. Quigg served as an assistant master, head of English, Senior Master, as both junior and senior Vice-Principal before his appointment as headmaster in January 2004. Quigg retired in 2007. 399:
Coleraine Academical Institution occupied a 70-acre (28 ha) site on the Castlerock Road, where it was founded in 1860. It was, for many years, a boarding school until the boarding department closed in 1999. It was one of eight Northern Irish schools represented on the
473:(1955–1979) George Humphreys, by whom the major physical expansion of the school was guided. Previously on the staff at Campbell College, Belfast, it was during his headmastership that Inst became an H.M.C. school. 1922: 452:(1870–1915) Thomas Galway Houston served the school for 45 years, enjoying a long retirement in Portstewart until his death in 1939 at the age of 96. Houston served as a member of the 1375: 476:(1979–1984) Robert F. J. Rodgers, former headmaster of Bangor Grammar School, was headmaster of Inst until his appointment as principal of Stranmillis Training College, Belfast. 1942: 1215: 499: 467:(1915–1927) Thomas James Beare – affectionately known as "Tommy John" – had a rather shorter tenure in office, until his premature retirement on health grounds in 1927. 1803: 1912: 1793: 1582: 1561: 1519: 1427: 429:
As part of a general re-organisation of schools in the Coleraine area over a number of years, Coleraine Academical Institution was merged in September 2015 with
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on Coleraine's Lodge Road and became a fully boys' and girls' grammar school called
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Over the years the school has had nine headmasters.
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Coleraine
County Londonderry
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55°08′10″N 6°41′10″W / 55.136°N 6.686°W / 55.136; -6.686
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Coleraine
County Londonderry
Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
Ulster Schools Cup
Worshipful Company of Clothworkers
Livery Companies
City of London Corporation
Coleraine High School
Coleraine Grammar School
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