The Year 13 and Year 14 Performing Arts students were upskilled in a variety of theatrical forms during a series of workshops in The Ardhowen Theatre on Monday 24th February. Run in association with the Enniskillen Drama Festival, the students got to hone their acting skills, and then try their hand at some Stage Combat.Read more
Post your solutions into the post-box outside Mrs McCordick’s room on LS site OR Into the folder at the notice board outside the staffroom on CC site by 3pm Tuesday 10th March Mathematics problem of the fortnight is a Bronze level house competition, points are scored for participation and the number of correct entries by each house.Read more
Mr Mason was delighted to receive today’s piece of Geography homework from Yr10 pupil Chloe Sholes, who had been given the task of presenting the daily weather regime of the rainforest in a creative way. As you rotate the peacock, it reveals each phase of the weather in sequence. Apparently there are several other superbRead more
On Thursday 30th January The Year 13 and Year 14 Performing arts students braved the wet and wild weather and headed to The Glens Centre, Manor Hamilton for a master class in auditioning and preparing their promotional portfolio. A bespoke Masterclass, catered to the demands of the A level specification, students had the opportunity toRead more
Strings Workshop by Fidelio Trio On Thursday 20th February, members of the EA Music Service Senior Youth Orchestra and Fermanagh Intermediate String Orchestra were treated to a workshop delivered by the internationally acclaimed Fidelio (Strings) Trio prior to a concert in the Ardhowen Theatre. This provided a great experience for the students who were givenRead more
Congratulations to the Medallions who now proceed to the Danska Bank Medallion Plate Semi Finals after a 15-31 away victory over Belfast High School this afternoon in the Quarters. We now look forward to welcoming Methodist College Belfast to Castle Lane for the Semi Finals. Date and time tbc.Read more
Great to see a full set of fixtures from our hockey girls today against Strabane Academy 2nd XI lost 0-1 Strabane very unlucky not to win as had more shots on goal! U14s drew 2-2 With a couple of harsh umpire decisions which cost them the win. U13 won 3-0 with some excellent play byRead more
A tough morning for our 1st XV boys as they exit their 2020 Schools Cup run at the quarter final stages away against Wallace High School. A superb display of commitment and unrelenting effort saw the boys come back from a 19-0 deficit in the last quarter of the game with two tries from No.8Read more
On Saturday 15th Feb Rebecca Dickson (AS) and Hannah Irvine (A2) travelled down to Trinity college Dublin to take part in the Irish Science (Chemistry) Olympiad representing Enniskillen Royal Grammar School. Both girls were selected based on their aptitude and enthusiasm for Chemistry and should be commended for their participation in such a prestigious event.Read more

Enniskillen Royal Grammar School is a new academically selective voluntary grammar school that opened on 1 September 2016.
Enniskillen Royal Grammar School is co-educational and non-denominational.
The inaugural ERGS Junior Golf Day took place on 9th June with Castle Hume kindly hosting this event. 20 budding Rory McIlroy's headed out to play on a wet but playable course with bags full of golf balls and no doubt some what lighter on their return! Despite the forecast and early rain before the first tee time at 10am, the conditions improved throughout the day.
As is the nature of the game there were some great shots that will last long in the memory and some not so good ones that are quickly forgotten. The cry of FORE echoed regularly around the course. The values of camaraderie, respect and resilience were all on display to varying degrees. For most this was their first experience of playing 18 holes on a course with an average round time of 5 hours.
We hope to provide the Seniors (Yrs 11-14) with a similar opportunity once they are back in school in September. Once a playing panel has been established then selection can begin for representation to the Ulster Schools Golf Ireland events.
Perpetual trophies for both the Junior and Senior competitions have been sourced and will be presented at the start of next term to each winner in what is hoped will become annual events.
If you are interested in taking up the game please speak to the Junior Convenors at the local clubs of Castle Hume GC, Enniskillen GC, Clogher Valley GC or indeed clubs further afield. All clubs are keen to promote Junior Golf opportunities.
Mr Hodgson
**JUNIOR GOLF DAY RESULTS**
1 - Nathan Ferguson 42pts
2 - Luke McKeever 38pts (Back 3)
3 - Jacob Noble 38pts
4 - Harry Watters 36pts
Best Gross - Luke McKeever - 81
Longest Drive - Owen Mannix #7
Nearest the Pin - Owen Mannix #17
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Olivia Black
Class of 2024
Subjects studied at A’ Level: Maths, Geography and Health & Social Care
After leaving school in 2024, I started studying Primary Education at Stranmillis University College in Belfast. I have really enjoyed my time there so far and have tried to make the most of everything university has to offer. One of the highlights has been taking part in the university pantomimes, and I was recently selected as a member of the Students’ Union Executive for the 2026/27 academic year. I am looking forward to representing students and contributing to university life, something I feel my time at school prepared me well for through the leadership opportunities and encouragement I received.
As part of my degree, my first two teaching placements have been in Belfast schools, which have provided me with valuable classroom experience. I have another two years of university ahead of me and hope to complete my remaining placements in Fermanagh, gaining experience closer to home.
Outside of university, I work part-time, care for my mum and play rugby for Clogher Valley Ladies. Balancing these commitments alongside my studies can be challenging at times, but they have helped me develop resilience, organisation and the ability to work well with others.
Looking back, my time at school played a big part in getting me to where I am now. The support and encouragement I received from teachers gave me the confidence to pursue a career in teaching and to get involved in university life. Looking back, the positive relationships I had with my teachers throughout school played a big part in my decision to study Primary Education. They showed me the difference a good teacher can make, and that’s something I hope to bring into my own career.
School also provided me with so many opportunities outside the classroom, from rugby tours to enrichment afternoons that allowed me to gain valuable work experience and explore different career paths. Those experiences helped me realise that teaching was the path I wanted to follow.
I am grateful for everything my time at ERGS gave me, from the friendships I made to the opportunities I was encouraged to take. I have really enjoyed my time at Stranmillis so far and look forward to seeing what the next two years will bring.
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Derrygonnelly Primary School pupils had the opportunity to visit our Technology and Design Department this week to experience what the subject is like at ERGS. They enjoyed a fantastic day designing and building fan-powered cars before putting them to the test in an exciting race to see whose car was the fastest. It was a fun-filled day that everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you for visiting! ... See MoreSee Less
Algeo Drive Site
1 Algeo Drive,
Enniskillen, BT74 6JL
Cooper Crescent Site
1 Cooper Crescent,
Enniskillen, BT74 6DQ
Phone Number
Algeo Drive 028 6632 2658
Cooper Crescent 028 6632 2165
Email Address
info@ergs.enniskillen.ni.sch.uk