Edmund Rice College

Edmund Rice College
Established 1802
Type Secondary school
Religion Roman Catholic
Principal Peter Friel
Location 96-100 Hightown Road
Glengormley
Northern Ireland
Gender Boys only
Website Edmund Rice College

Edmund Rice College is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Glengormley, County Antrim. It is named after Edmund Ignatius Rice, founder of the Congregation of Christian Brothers.

Subjects

The school offers a full curriculum, including a range of subjects at GCSE, GNVQ and A Level.

Zambia

The school has been collecting funds to aid Zambia as part of an immersion project, with the first group beginning in 2005 with raising over £20,000 in the local area through fund-raising events. A second project took place in February 2007. The 15 volunteers worked in Livingstone for a week, before working in Lusaka for another week. The group of volunteers roofed a school, developed irrigation systems, planted seeds and built a piggery.

After months of fund-raising, the last of the donations were brought in, totaling £35,700. The school undertook preparations for the next trip to Zambia in 2009, in which the same number of pupils and teachers were scheduled to attend. To raise funds for the 2009 trip to Zambia, pupils volunteered to visit supermarkets, such as Tesco and Sainsbury's, in order to receive donations from packing customers shopping bags.


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