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Rainey Endowed School, known colloquially as "The Rainey", is a voluntary grammar school in
Magherafelt Magherafelt (, ˆmË axəɾʲəˈfʲiËlt̪ˠə is a small town and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 8,805 at the 2011 Census. It is the biggest town in the south of the county and is the social, econo ...
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County Londonderry County Londonderry ( Ulster-Scots: ''Coontie Lunnonderrie''), also known as County Derry ( ga, Contae Dhoire), is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the thirty two counties of Ireland and one of the nine counties of Ulster. B ...
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. The school was founded in 1713 and has an enrolment of around 700 pupils. Each year group has a total number of about 100 students. The school borders three counties and draws its students from County Londonderry,
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. It offers the Northern Ireland curricula up to the age of 16 and a range of AS and A2 courses at post 16. It is also a member of a local inter-school program which shares its A-level classes with other schools in the area.


History


Establishment

Rainey Endowed School was founded by Hugh Rainey, an iron smelter and wealthy merchant in the Magherafelt district. He was an elder in the
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Congregation of
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, which at that time included Magherafelt. As a result of a vow made to God for his protection and favour, he, by his will dated 11 April 1707, devoted one half of his estate to fund a
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for 24 boys: "sons of parents who were of good report and reduced to poverty". After three years of instruction the boys were to be given a suit of clothes and £2.50 for an apprentice fee. In his will, Hugh Rainey wrote "that what I have left may not only be for a generation or two, but that it may be for many not yet born", and so 'The Rainey' was founded.


Development

Hugh Rainey died in 1707 and the task of building the school fell to his only child, Elizabeth, and her husband. The school was built in 1713 on land leased from the
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, and is still on that site today. In 1863 negotiations with the Salters' Company resulted in the development of a new building. On 21 January 1863 the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, confirmed a new scheme of management. In 1864 the Salters' Company built a teachers' residence and a single schoolroom in Rainey Street Magherafelt. Girls were permitted into the school at the end of the 19th century. The school motto, taken from the Salters Company, is ''Sal Sapit Omnia'', translated as ''Salt savours all''.


Background

As of the academic year 2008-2009 pupils on roll were marked at 746 with four classes in each year, taught by 27 female teachers and 22 male teachers. There were more than 20 subjects at Key Stage 4. It was over-subscribed, with 1.7 applications per place. There is a heavy emphasis on extra-curricular activity, including drama, public-speaking, choirs, orchestras, and Scripture Union. Sport is a dominant feature, especially rugby, hockey, tennis, and athletics. The Under 14 hockey team won the Junior Cup beating Friends School, Lisburn in the final in 2008/09. The school has a strong musical tradition, with choirs, orchestras, traditional Irish musical groups, and encouragement of solo performance; as well as drama productions. More than 100 pupils take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme: 25 raised £35,000 for Gold Expedition in Kenya, with half of the money given to a charitable organisation that funds primary education in Nairobi. There has been a recent emphasis by the sixth form on charity fundraising: large amounts have been raised for tsunami appeal, Leukaemia Research, and Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Plans were announced in April 2004 for a new £14.3 million school to be built. The school ranks in the top 5 in Northern Ireland for GCSE and A-Level results each year. In 2009 the school successfully applied to become a specialist maths college. The Sunday Times Parent Power selected the school to be Secondary School of the year 2016 for Northern Ireland. In 2020 The NI Sunday Times selected the Rainey as its school of the decade.


Notable Old Raineyites

* Joseph Burns, Unionist politician * Erwin Gabathuler, nuclear physicist *
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, solicitor and politician *
Richard Ferguson (barrister) Richard (Dick) Ferguson QC, SC (22 August 1935 – 26 July 2009)
, barrister and politician *
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MLA *
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MLA *
Philip Maini Philip Kumar Maini (born 16 October 1959 in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish mathematician. Since 1998, he has been the Professor of Mathematical Biology at the University of Oxford and is the director of the Wolfson Centre fo ...
, Professor of Mathematical Biology at the University of Oxford * Derrick Crothers, mathematician, physicist and politician *
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, actress * The founding members of indie band
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* Jonathan Anderson, fashion designer *Michael Glancy, rugby union player * TJ Anderson (rugby union), rugby union player * Patrick McFlynn, the 26th
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Rainey Endowed School
{{authority control Grammar schools in County Londonderry Educational institutions established in 1713 * 1713 establishments in Ireland Magherafelt Specialist colleges in Northern Ireland