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Glengormley Intergrated High School is a secondary school in the town of
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in
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, Northern Ireland. It was opened in September 1971. It is a non-selective school accepting children from all academic backgrounds. The school is situated approximately 15 minutes from Belfast City in a large suburb of Belfast. The grounds are extensive with three main teaching buildings, gardens, greenhouse, tennis and basketball courts, running track, rugby and football pitches. A new sixth form centre has been added and also an indoor gym and sports hall. The school received
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as an
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Academy. It has close links with local primary schools and encourages pupils to volunteer within the community via the
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Athletics

The school has a number of sports clubs including hockey, football and netball, A dance squad has been established. A number of ex-students have gone on to achieve sporting success including playing for
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and representing Northern Ireland Under 21 netball.


Notable former pupils

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former Manchester Utd player, now
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and Northern Ireland international *
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played for
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went on to make his first team debut on 17 March 2012 *
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, motorcycle ace *
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, boxer * Chris Patterson current
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Professional boxer


External links

* Secondary schools in County Antrim {{NorthernIreland-school-stub Specialist colleges in Northern Ireland