Laurelhill CCF gets a new Contingent Commander.
Lieutenant Newman was confirmed as the new Contingent Commander today by 38 (Irish) Brigade Cadet Training Team. The CCF has been without its own CC since Lt. D ...
Learning and Achieving Together
Learning and Achieving Together
Established in 1974, Laurelhill Community College is a post primary controlled school and continues to serve the whole community. We are committed to realising our vision of being a forward thinking school where all pupils are encouraged to achieve their aspirations and fulfil their potential in an inclusive, safe and caring community.
We firmly believe in the culture of ‘Learning and Achieving Together,’ where all stakeholders in the College are committed to the values of Respect, Effort, Achievement, Community and Happiness .You are welcome to find out more by visiting the college, speaking to our pupils, parents and members of staff. In the meantime, please take time to read our School Prospectus and Laurelhill Info.
Lieutenant Newman was confirmed as the new Contingent Commander today by 38 (Irish) Brigade Cadet Training Team. The CCF has been without its own CC since Lt. D ...
On the 31st of May, cadets attended the Commemoration of theBATTLE OF THE HITLER LINE:The Hitler Line was a German defensive line in central Italy during the Se ...
The Senior cadets enjoyed a sunny Tuesday training session learning about Expeditions both for the CCF and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme as Laurelhill CCF ...
Junior Cadets attended their Weapon Handling course on Saturday in school. Whilst many pupils were laying in bed or playing video games etc, Cdt Francey, Cdt ...
This week several cadets achieved awards which were recognised in the relevant school assemblies.Dominikos Afangsenkov2 Star ACS,Ethan Fleming2 Star ACS and Sho ...
Practice Makes Perfect... Today the cadets at Laurelhill CCF got some more shooting practice in and some completed “Classification Shoots” to go towards thei ...
On Target…CCF volunteers, Adele, Linda and David attended an Archery GB Instructor Award course over the weekend. All three passed with flying colours. This mea ...
Laurelhill has been serving and providing quality education in this community for over 40 years. We provide quality learning and teaching opportunities which enable our pupils to reach their full potential.
We welcome pupils of all abilities and from all backgrounds from the ages of 11 to 18. Learning is built upon good pastoral support structure which provides a framework for each pupil to experience a tailored learning experience in which they can achieve their very best.
I invite you to browse our website, to peruse the curriculum and the extra-curricular activities on offer, to consider the pastoral support and so much more.
I am very proud to be Principal of Laurelhill and as you navigate through the pages of our website I hope you gain insight into the excellence of our school. Please do not hesitate to contact the school should you have any questions.
Laurelhill caters for pupils of all abilities and follows the Northern Ireland Curriculum in Key Stage 3. In Key Stage 4 the College offers a broad and balanced range of GCSE and Level 2 equivalent courses. Our Key Stage 5 curriculum enables our pupils to follow academic and/or vocational courses. We want students to be curious, to seek answers, to explore, to expand their horizons and to question the status quo.
We are here to learn, we are here to achieve and we maximise learning and achievement when we work together.
A forward thinking school where all pupils are encouraged to achieve their aspirations and fulfil their potential in an inclusive, safe and caring community
Include: an assembly hall with stage, medical room, a counselling room, dedicated spaces for Special Educational Needs, Computer suites, Science Laboratories and thirty five teaching rooms. We also have the Laurelhill Sports Zone available for school use.
The Key Stage 3 curriculum is broad in order to ensure that pupils are able to sample all areas of the curriculum before making informed decisions on the subjects they will study at Key Stage 4 and 5.