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  1. The Royal School Armagh College Hill Armagh BT61 9DH 028 3752 2807 info@royalschool.com

  2. THE ROYAL SCHOOL ARMAGH (FOUNDED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1608) Head Teacher: Mr. G.G.W. Montgomery, BA (Hons), P.G.C.E., P.H.Q. (NI) 2 of 3 Remote Learning at RSA The phrase remote learning has a number of interpretations and our understanding and expectations of it have developed significantly since March 2020. I am grateful to our parents,

  3. At the Royal School, Armagh we believe firmly that character can be developed significantly and that pupils can become exceptionally rounded. Impelling pupils into carefully designed experiences without their comfort zone; pushing them to strive to master something they think they cannot do and the sense of achievement, confidence and self-esteem which accrues from doing just that is the ...

  4. 1 de set. de 2020 · Playgroup The Royal School Playgroup reopens on Tuesday 1 September 2020. Contact Margaret Elder on 028 3752 2807 or email playgroup@royalschool.com if you or someone you know is interested for this or future school years.

  5. The disciplinary and attendance records of Royal School, Armagh students will be considered even if they have reached the academic criteria listed above. A period of suspension from school in Year 12 and/or an attendance rate below the EWO threshold of 85% will trigger such consideration and may result in a place not being made available in Lower Sixth Form.

  6. Tennis Club. Tennis season starts after Easter, with practice for all age groups. Teams are regularly entered into the Ulster Cups at Junior level with the option of entering Minor, Intermediate and Senior teams. The school also hold an annual school tournament for boys and girls at junior level and have junior House tennis tournaments.

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