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Markethill High School
Address
Map
Mowhan Road

, ,
BT60 1RQ

Information
TypeAll-Ability
Established1959
Local authorityCounty Armargh
PrincipalMr J. A. Maxwell
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 16
Enrollmentc. 490
HousesGosford
Witherow
Glendinning
Magowan
websitewww.markethillhighschool.net

Markethill High School is a secondary school located in Markethill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The school caters for 11- to 16-year-olds and currently has 490 pupils.[1] It is within the Southern Education and Library Board area.

Overview

The school is highly successful. In 2011 the school's GCSE results were 17% above the Northern Ireland average for non-selective schools. The school offers a total of 27 subjects, both general and applied, and as such offers one of the broadest curricula of all schools in the Armagh City and District area. In 2012 the school enrolled a record number of pupils in its 53-year history. 490 pupils attended in 2011-2012 - the highest number ever, and predicts 494 pupils in 2012-2013.

In March 2012 the school won the British Academy Award for the Best Mainstream School for Modern Languages in Northern Ireland. In addition, the school has been shortlisted to the final 3 entries for the Best Mainstream School in the UK for Modern Languages. In January 2012 the school won £4000 to fund a STEM project (Science / Technology / Engineering / Mathematics) based on an exciting, innovative and highly creative cross-curricular initiative.

In 2011 the school opened a new state-of-the-art fitness suite and gymnasium which is open to the public three evenings per week. In 2012 the school's Art and Music Departments will be refurbished and there will be new rugby posts on the Pinley Green site.

The school offers pupils an excellent, extensive range of extra-curricular activities including: Football, Hockey, Badminton, Volleyball, Rugby, Netball, Basketball, Tug-of-War, Running Club, Orienteering, Fitness, Athletics, Chess, Choir, Drama, Scripture Union, ICT, Young Enterprise, Duke of Edinburgh's Award and Debating.

Exam Results

In 2012 the school received its best ever GCSE results, with 85% of pupils attaining five A*-C GCSE passes or better. This is an 8% increase on 2011 and the first time the school has achieved over 80%. The 85% statistic would put the school into the top 6% of all non-selective schools in Northern Ireland, and would make it one of the top two performing non-selective controlled schools in the Southern Education and Library Board, with results more than 20% above the Northern Ireland average for non-selective schools.

History

The school opened in 1959, and was renovated and extended in 1985.[2]

Principals

[2]

  • 1959 - 1984 Mr J.McCartney
  • 1984 - 1994 Mr W.G.S.Parr
  • 1994 - 2011 Mr S.J.Loughrey
  • 2011 - present Mr J.A.Maxwell [3]

References

  1. ^ "Markethill High School" (pdf). Report of a Standard Inspection. Inspection Services Branch, Department of Education. November 2007. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Markethill High School". Bygones and Byways. Markethill District Enterprises Limited. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Markethill High School" (pdf). Admission to Post Primary Schools. Armagh City and District Council. 2007. Retrieved 5 July 2011.