Grosvenor Grammar School


Grosvenor Grammar School is an 11–18 co-educational, grammar school and sixth form in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

History

Grosvenor Grammar School was founded in 1945 as Grosvenor High School, by the Belfast Corporation, to cope with the increase in demand for grammar-school education in the area. It was sited on Roden Street, off Grosvenor Road, and remained there until 1958, when the school moved to Cameronian Drive in the east of the city. In 2010, the school moved to its present location, Marina Park.
In order to avoid confusion with non-grammar 'high schools', the school changed its name in 1993 to Grosvenor Grammar School.
Although the school considers itself inter-denominational, within the major religious communities in Northern Ireland, a majority of its students are from the Protestant community, with 42% of its 2024/25 enrollment identifying as such. Only 7% of its enrollment, from the same year, came from the Roman Catholic community.
On 19 December 2014, the then principal, Robin McLoughlin, made his final speech at Grosvenor before moving on to Banbridge Academy. The school's first headmistress, Dr Frances Vasey, subsequently took over the role of principal.

Sport

In rugby, the school has won the Ulster Schools Cup once in 1983 and the Schools Shield once in 1972. At medallion level the school has won the Medallion Plate once in 2019 and the Medallion Bowl once in 2013.
In football, Grosvenor has also had some success in the Ulster School's Cup, with wins in 2016 and 2017.

Notable former pupils

Notable staff