- This coeducational Catholic grammar, perched above the River Foyle, has 21st-century teaching facilities behind its 19th-century stone façade.
- Academic success in at least 21 GCSE and A-level subjects is coupled with an extensive extracurricular programme. After school, pupils can join in sports including Gaelic football and swimming, as well as activities, from coding to choir. There are also language clubs, subject support groups and a homework club.
- Sixth-formers sign up to the college’s community outreach programme, helping with local primary school activities, visiting residential homes for the elderly, and training in lifesaving skills. Many achieve the Millennium Volunteers Award and participate in the Pope John Paul II Award for charity work.
- Digital classrooms promote collaboration and learning skills for the future, including how to keep safe online.
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