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'''St Benedicts High School''' was the name of a [[Secondary education|secondary school]] located in [[Randalstown]], [[County Antrim]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It |
'''St Benedicts High School''' was the name of a [[Secondary education|secondary school]] located in [[Randalstown]], [[County Antrim]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It is a Catholic co-educational school within the [[North Eastern Education and Library Board]] area which had opened in 1958. |
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The proposal to amalgamate [[St Malachy's High School, Antrim]] and [[St Olcan's High School]] in Randalstown was agreed by [[Angela Evans Smith|Angela Smith]] the Education Minister for Northern Ireland in March 2006. The combined school was re-named St Benedict's College. A minor rebuilding programme began on the St Olcan's site around the same time to accommodate new playing courts for tennis/basketball/soccer. |
The proposal to amalgamate [[St Malachy's High School, Antrim]] and [[St Olcan's High School]] in Randalstown was agreed by [[Angela Evans Smith|Angela Smith]] the Education Minister for Northern Ireland in March 2006. The combined school was re-named St Benedict's College. A minor rebuilding programme began on the St Olcan's site around the same time to accommodate new playing courts for tennis/basketball/soccer. |
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St Benedicts High School was the name of a secondary school located in Randalstown, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is a Catholic co-educational school within the North Eastern Education and Library Board area which had opened in 1958.
The proposal to amalgamate St Malachy's High School, Antrim and St Olcan's High School in Randalstown was agreed by Angela Smith the Education Minister for Northern Ireland in March 2006. The combined school was re-named St Benedict's College. A minor rebuilding programme began on the St Olcan's site around the same time to accommodate new playing courts for tennis/basketball/soccer.
- Address: 5 Craigstown Road, Randalstown, BT41 2AF
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