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initiative, confidence, and an appreciation of the culture of both debate and civilised argument. Two internal competitions are run within RBAI. There is an inter-souse debating competition (current champions are Larmor), and the Gawin Orr Public Speaking Competition which are both held annually. The society also holds an annual dinner at which members celebrate past successes and wish leaving members well.
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modern languages, was appointed in 1898. Since then RBAI has had eight principals, R. M. Jones (1898–1925), G. Garrod (1925–1939), J. C. A. Brierley (1939–1940), J. H. Grummitt (1940–1959), S. V. Peskett (1959–1978), T. J. Garrett (1978–1990), R. M. Ridley (1990–2006). The current principal, J. A. Williamson was appointed in January 2007 and is the first female to hold the post.
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All-Ireland European Council Debates held annually at Dublin Castle. Representing Germany, the RBAI team were awarded 2nd place out of the 28 teams from across Ireland who competed, with RBAI also winning the TE Utley Memorial Award with an essay on the future of Britain in geopolitics. Inst also regularly participate in the European Council Debates held in Stormont.
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general meeting of subscribers. They elected both boards of managers and visitors, but with a complicated system of rotation "to preclude the possibility of the management falling into the hands of a few individuals". The proposal for the institution, nonetheless, received sufficient establishment support to secure a charter in 1810.
615:, the balance largely from Belfast merchants and businessmen able to nominate in return one boy to receive free education. The funds, however, sufficed to erect only one, comparatively plain brown-brick, section of Soane's intended stucco and Doric-column quadrangle. The institution was formally opened on 1 February 1814. 1280:) and lawn tennis occupy the summer months; badminton, fencing, rowing, squash and swimming (including water polo and life-saving) take place throughout the year. Teams representing the school take part not only in matches and activities within the province, but also in events open to all schools in the United Kingdom. 941:) opened in Belfast, the Collegiate Department closed. RBAI continued as a school for boys, with both day and boarding pupils. There was no standard course as such. Boys’ parents paid only for the subjects their sons took. Mathematics, English and writing were the most popular subjects, classics and French less so. 480:
should be provided for professors of divinity responsible to their respective denominations, so that the institution could become a seminary for the training of ministers. As might have been anticipated, the Presbyterian Church, which had no such facility in Ireland (their candidates for ordination had to train in
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The inaugural RBAI Invitational Debating Tournament was held in 2007 and has continued on an annual basis since then. Inst have won this tournament on three occasions (2007, 2009 & 2010) whilst St Malachy's were the victors in 2008. In 2008, an Inst team won the first Debating Matters Competition
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Ronnie Hiscocks led the group from 1965 to 1992. September 1970 saw the formation of the new venture unit for boys aged 16 and older. In 1987, the 100th Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award was presented to a member of 74th. The sea and land sections combined in 1971. That same year saw the group travelled
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William Bruce and his friends mocked the proposed system of governance, comparing it to revolutionary French constitutions that had excited debate in Belfast in 1790s. It was a "machine", they suggested, "so full of checks that it will not move". The sovereign body of the institution was as an annual
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The scheme was ambitious, comprising a school department for boys and a collegiate department in which both young men and women could receive lectures and instruction in the natural sciences, classics, modern languages, English literature and medicine. In 1808, it was further proposed that facilities
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War time saw a former assistant scoutmaster, John Haire, killed when his Hurricane fighter was shot down on 6 May 1940. His family donated an annual prize for scouting activity. By 1945, 205 out of 430 former members had served in the armed forces or in the merchant navy. A memorial cairn was built
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At the end of the nineteenth century, improving transport services into Belfast and, more importantly, the need to provide additional classroom space to accommodate the greatly increasing numbers of pupils seeking enrolment persuaded the governors to end boarding. Since 1902 the school has been for
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In his address at the opening of the grammar school on 1 February 1814, Drennan promised that "the mysterious veil that makes one knowledge for the learned and another for the vulgar... would be torn down". Admission would be "perfectly unbiased by religious distinctions" (Drennan counted among his
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For the first three years, boys normally follow a common curriculum: in the fourth year the curriculum is still general but certain options are introduced, and at the end of the fifth, boys sit the examination for the Northern Ireland GCSE. Subjects studied at AS/A2 level in the sixth form include
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Until the end of the nineteenth century, RBAI did not have a principal or a headmaster. The academic and administrative direction of the school had remained in the hands of a group of senior teachers (the headmasters) who sat on the board of masters. The first principal, Robert Dods, headmaster of
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The school sponsors 74th Belfast (RBAI) Scout Group which opened on 12 February 1926. The first Group Scoutmaster was William (Billy) Greer who led the group for 38 years. One of the first patrol leaders, Wilfred M Brennan, became Chief Commissioner for Northern Ireland. In 1929, the group was so
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Royal Belfast Academical Institution has a preparatory department called Inchmarlo, founded in 1907 and now set in a 6-acre (24,000 m) site on Cranmore Park, off the Malone Road in South Belfast. Inchmarlo House was the former home of Sir William Crawford, a director of the York Street Flax
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In 1997, David Scott became the group's fourth leader. 2005 saw the group travel outside Europe for the first time, to Canada. In 2008, the group partnered with Habitat for Humanity NI to go to Argentina to build homes for the poor. Trips to Mozambique, Cambodia and Ethiopia followed. In 2011, a
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The school's debating society, more properly known as the Royal Academical Debating Society, is the oldest continuously extant body of its kind in Ireland and is currently overseen by Lynn Gordon and Chris Leathley. The society meets regularly at both junior and senior level and aims to develop
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Between 1864 and 1898 RBAI had a small preparatory school on the main site in College Square, situated in the North Wing. In 1917, the board of governors opened a new preparatory school, with a small boarding department, Inchmarlo, in south Belfast, in Marlborough Park North. In 1935, Inchmarlo
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Royal Belfast Academical Institution has successfully competed in many European debating competitions. In 2009, the Inst team won the NI European Youth Parliament Competition and went on to represent Northern Ireland in the UK finals held in Durham. In March 2010, Inst also participated in the
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Since the 1980s, RBAI has benefited from a number of major infrastructure investments: the Jack McDowell Pavilion at Osborne Park, the purpose-built sixth form centre, a multi-function sports centre and fitness suite, the Christ Church Centre of Excellence, the new pavilion at Bladon Park, a
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RBAI continued to provide college education until Queens College Belfast opened in October 1849. When it was found that the new college had made no provision for anatomical and dissecting rooms, RBAI continued to provide the necessary accommodation in its old medical department until 1862.
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Spinning Mill - it was called "Mount Randal". It employs 11 full-time staff and caters for boys aged between 4 and 11 whose standard uniform consists of traditional school-caps, shorts, knee-high socks, school-blazers and leather satchels. It constantly attains impressive results in the '
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number of scouts met Prince Edward and Scott became Belfast County Commissioner. In 2012, a contingent of Scouts attended President Obama's visit to Belfast's Waterfront Hall. 2015 saw the group become a registered charity. 2016 saw a number of 90th anniversary celebrations.
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with its first medical school in Ulster. It had its own teaching hospital, the Royal Institution Hospital in Barrack Street, sometimes known as the College Hospital. In 1847 the school and college building themselves served as a fever hospital. In Belfast,
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A study sample of 96 members of the Belfast's mid-nineteenth-century civic elite—leading figures in trade, industry and the professions—found a plurality, a third, had attended RBAI. The school clearly held "a proud place in Belfast society".
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In swimming the school teams go to competitions within Ireland and abroad. In 2005, three of the team qualified for the Irish International Schools Squad. In the same year the senior team came 3rd in the Bath Cup competition held in London.
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English, modern history, geography, economics, French, German, Spanish, Greek, Latin, physical education, business studies, technology, mathematics, further mathematics, physics, politics, chemistry, biology, music and art.
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In 1940, JH Grummit became school principal and later became the group's first county commissioner. In 1947, three Sea Scout Patrols were formed. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme was started in the early 1960s.
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is played at Inst with three senior teams competing in league and cup competitions. Since 2010 the swimming team has won the Bath Cup three times, the Otter Medley Cup twice and the Otter Challenge Cup four times.
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to be held in Northern Ireland and the following year, Michael Frazer won Best Individual Speaker. School debating teams have recently been some of the most successful in the province, reaching the final of the
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outright 33 times along with four shared titles, winning the cup most recently in 2024 for a back to back win against Ballymena Academy. Rugby and hockey are played in the winter; athletics, cricket (played at
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Guide to Belfast: The Giant's Causeway, and the Adjoining Districts of the Counties of Antrim and Down, with an Account of the Battle of Ballynahinch, and the Celebrated Mineral Waters of that Neighborhood
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as bishop and archbishop, was dealt a further blow when in the 1840s his colleagues in the Catholic hierarchy objected to the "Godless" Queen's Colleges, loudly seconded—despite the pleas of Duffy's fellow
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In industrial Belfast, the path to civic prominence did necessarily lead through further education. In the 1860s two boys left the school, age 15, to begin apprenticeships in Belfast's engineering giant,
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In the 1920s, in the period of Geoffrey Garrod's principalship, the house system was founded, and a school uniform, including the ubiquitous yellow and black quartered cap, was worn for the first time.
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examination (administered in its last years by the Collegiate Department) opened the imperial service to Irish school graduates, both Catholic and Protestant. Service in India and in the broader
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teams have competed in various events and tours, the most recent to the Netherlands in 2006. In January 2007 the team came runners-up in the Irish Schools Water Polo Championships.
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The group continued to maintain participation with 85 young people in the scout troop (ages 10.5 to 14), the explorer unit (14 to 18) and the scout network (18 to 25) in 2017.
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transferred from Marlborough Park to its present site at Mount Randal in Cranmore Park. The preparatory school is an integral part of The Royal Belfast Academical Institution.
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When in the following year, 1815, the collegiate department enrolled its first students, it became the first university college to be established in the British Isles since
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In 1952 the school sent a team to the British Schools Athletic Championship at the White City, London. German schools also participated. RBAI won the 4 x 110 yards relay.
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Clubs and societies include a school orchestra, choir and band, a contingent of the Combined Cadet Force, Scouts and Explorer Scouts (74th) and a community service group.
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RBAI currently has over one thousand pupils on the main site and over two hundred pupils in the preparatory department, Inchmarlo. About 150 new pupils enter every year.
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Tory critics of the institution might also have been noted that in 1815 a list of books prepared for the literary department included works by the English radicals
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Drennan was adamant that the admission of scholars should be "perfectly unbiased by religious distinctions". Yet when O'Hagan was at RBAI in the 1820s, the Oxford
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An Act to incorporate and regulate an Institution, to be called "The Belfast Academical Institution," for affording to Youth a Classical and Mercantile Education.
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Phoenix, Eamon (2005). "Francis Joseph Bigger: Historian, Gaelic Leaguer, and Protestant Nationalist". In Phoenix, Eamon; O'Cleireachain, Padraic (eds.).
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In the 1830s Henry Cooke and other leading Protestant evangelicals had been instrumental in defeating the prospects for integrated education. When the
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The three hundred boys attending were largely, but not exclusively, Presbyterian in what remained a largely Presbyterian town. Those taking the
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was a common career path for Instonians over the coming century. Having applied to the Indian Civil Service at the end of this era in 1940,
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In mid century, General Certificates from the Collegiate Department were common to several Presbyterian ministers who, in the wake of the
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The serious civil disorder affecting Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s was a considerable challenge to RBAI as a city centre school. The
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The Town Book of the Corporation of Belfast, 1613–1816, edited from the original, with chronological list of events, and notes
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sought to provide Ireland, "in advance of anything available at that time in England", a system of grant-aided non-denominational
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In the Second World War, 106 Old Instonians fell in the conflict. During the war, younger pupils attended branch schools at The
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the republican spirit of Ulster Presbyterianism was sufficiently cooled, by 1831 government had not only restored the grant;
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to commemorate the 18 old boys who were killed in the war. There is a memorial plaque in Baronscourt Parish Church.
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water-based synthetic hockey pitch at Shaw's Bridge and the Centre of Innovation in the technology department.
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The 1st XI has featured in the finals of all three competitions they enter (The Irish Schools Tournament, The
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Several campaigning newspaper editors were also students of the Institution: James Simms, editor of the
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perceived "a deep laid scheme again to bring the Presbyterian Synod within the ranks of democracy".
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Andrew R. Holmes, The Shaping of Ulster Presbyterian Belief & Practice 1770-1840 (Oxford, 2007)
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on five occasions (1998, 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2014), and have won the competition twice, defeating
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Cooke did not succeed in removing either of the principal objects of his ire: those he accused of
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Scripture Politics: Ulster Presbyterians and Irish Radicalism in the Late Eighteenth Century
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to be opposed by Bruce, the principal of the Belfast Academy. In the 1790s, Drennan and his
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Stevenson, Joseph (24 May 1816). "Papers relating to the Belfast Academical Institution".
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The Collegiate Department was to leave the town an important enlightenment legacy in the
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Musical groups include the choir, the orchestra, the jazz band, and the string group.
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in 1788, prepared drawings free of charge. A total of £25,000 was raised: £5,000 in
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and Robert Caldwell, who had been among the proprietors of the United Irish paper,
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For Drennan, the new institution was an expression his resolve, in the wake of the
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in England. It participates in various regattas throughout Ireland and abroad.
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was founded at the end of the sixteenth century. It soon ran into controversy.
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Dissenting Voices: Rediscovering the Irish Progressive Presbyterian Tradition
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Unusual Suspects: Pitt's Reign of Alarm and the Lost Generation of the 1790s
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that "the reasons for separate education are reasons for separate life"—by
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Among the early graduates of the Institution was William Tennent's nephew,
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Yet further controversy followed. Conservative Presbyterian clergy, led by
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The History of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, 1810–1960
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by sharing platforms with Catholics intent on restoring a parliament in
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funded in 1786". What was to become "Inst" was not the first vision of
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Over 700 old boys of the school served in the various theatres of the
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Irish Imperial Networks: Migration, Social Communication and Exchange
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in 1831 was to support the government's plans for non-denominational
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Voluntary grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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Category:People educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
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1995 saw a long record of consecutive summer camps come to an end.
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the History of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, 1810-1960
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the yard manager. In 1889, they were joined by another Instonian,
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Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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Feis Na NGleann: A Century of Gaelic Culture in the Antrim Glens
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Royal Belfast Academical Institution. Centenary Volume 1810-1910
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May Tyrants Tremble: The Life of William Drennan, 1754–1820
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Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment
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REPORTS, ALSO, ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS, RELATING TO IRELAND
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records him as being the school's only Catholic pupil.
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Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin
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