Ashfield Boys' High School

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Ashfield Boys' High School
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Address
Ashfield Boys' High School
Holywood Road

,
Antrim
,
BT4 2LY

Coordinates 54°36′34″N5°51′48″W / 54.609398°N 5.863223°W / 54.609398; -5.863223
Information
TypeHigh school
MottoPariter manus et mens (equally hand and mind)
Religious affiliation(s)Protestant
Established2 September 1953 (1953-09-02) [1]
Local authority BELB
ChairThomas R Haire
PrincipalJo McColgan
GenderBoys
Age11to 18
Enrolment600[ citation needed ]
Colour(s) Blue & yellow   
PublicationAshfield inform (School Magazine)
Website http://www.ashfieldboys.org.uk/

Ashfield Boys' High School is a secondary school in Belfast.

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References

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