Jump to content

Belfast Model School for Girls

Coordinates: 54°37′26″N 5°57′25″W / 54.624°N 5.957°W / 54.624; -5.957
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

54°37′26″N 5°57′25″W / 54.624°N 5.957°W / 54.624; -5.957

Belfast Model School for Girls is an all-girls' school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Also Known as "G.M.S" (Girls Model School). In 2006, the school was granted specialist school status for ICT, one of only 12 schools in Northern Ireland to achieve this.[1] It is within the Belfast Region of the Education Authority (formerly the Belfast Education and Library Board.

In 2020, the school was a recipient a donation of 45 (out of a total of 225) laptops from the Belfast Charitable Society, jointly with the Halifax Foundation and the Irish National Lottery Community Fund. The laptops were donated to assist with home-schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Jackson, Tom (20 August 2007). "Specialist Schools of Northern Ireland".
  2. ^ McClements, Freya. "Coronavirus: How a donation of laptops helps students cross the digital divide". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
[edit]