Click on the link below to reveal with week’s Mathematics Problem Problem of the week #13 Post any solutions into the folder outside Mrs McCordick’s room on LS site OR Into the folder at the notice board outside the staffroom on CC site by 3pm Friday 13th April. ** Solution revealed next week **Read more
Fermanagh Choral Society held their Annual Spring Concert in St Michael’s Church, Enniskillen, on Sunday 25th March. They were working under the baton of their new Choral Director David Robertson and performed excerpts of Bach’s St Matthew Passion as well as Karl Jenkins’ Requiem Mass. A number of ERGS pupils performed, most notably Harry ParkinsonRead more
Twenty years ago, RTE Prime Time visited Enniskillen to interview young people from the community about the Good Friday Agreement and their perceptions of its likely impact on the future of Northern Ireland. Last week they were back to see how true those predictions were and once again spent some time with a selection ofRead more
Four Year 8 Brass players recently had the pleasure of performing at the Ardhowen Theatre for a concert with their former school, Lisbellaw PS. Katherine Armstrong, Kristen Bell, Ben Fawcett and Jane Black are all brass players who have had tuition with Mr Stephen Magee both in Primary School and now at Enniskillen Royal GrammarRead more
As they approach the finals, the Enniskillen Royal Grammer team explain how they aim to undertake a 4-week promotional programme to raise the profile of the Aberdeen Agnus beef and breed. Good luck guys! #ABPANGUSYOUTH #BEEF #ANGUSBREED #SCHOOL #ENNISKILLEN Watch their video on the ABP Angus youth challenge Facebook page.Read more
Congratulations to Mr Dickson and the U14 Boys’ Football team who defeated St Pius College, Magherafelt on Tuesday 27th March, in the semi final of the NISFA plate. The final will now take place at Ballymena Showgrounds in April. The boys put in an excellent team performance and scored some superb goals. The scorers wereRead more
Congratulations to Year 13 pupil Alicia Clarke who bravely jumped from a plane at 14000ft on Saturday 24th March to sky dive in aid of muscular dystrophy in memory of a family friend. With the £234.00 raised in school and Alicia’s other fundraising efforts over the last few weeks, she has raised a fantastic totalRead more
On Monday 26th March, 8 ERGS pupils attended the Drumragh Inter-Schools Showjumping Competition, held at the Ecclesville Centre in Fintona. We entered a novelty competition as a little warm-up – the Run-Ride. Out of all the teams that entered, Tiana-Grace Abbott and her sister Lucie-Ann won the event in a mixed school pairing, narrowly beatingRead more
It is just over 3 weeks until we get together to celebrate 30 years of Cross community rowing at the club and there are a limited number of tickets left. If you would like to go please get in touch.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.
National Schools Regatta Day 3
The rowers have arrived back home after finishing off a very successful weekend at Nat Schools for ERBC
The 2 First Eights were in action yesterday, with the girls coming 5th in the A Final and the Boys 6th in the B Final. Well done to both crews on their performances, we are so very proud of you all.
Thanks to our coaches and parents who travelled to Dorney to support the rowers over the weekend, it is very much appreciated.
Summary of the weekend’s great results
Girls Junior 14 Octo - National Schools Regatta Champions 🏆
Girls Champs Eight - A Final
Girls Champs Four - A Final
Boys Champs Eights - B Final
Boys Champs Four - B Final
Boys Junior 16 Eight - B Final
Congratulations to all 6 crews.
Henley is just around the corner, if you can make a donation, big or small to support our 2 crews at Henley they would really appreciate it. Thanks to everyone who has already donated
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Ruth Fannin
Year I left ERGS: 2019
A” Level subjects studied: Technology and Design, Mathematics and Business Studies (Spanish at AS Level)
Pathway after school: Started university in September 2019 whilst working part-time in my family business as Assistant Shop Manager
University attended: Queen’s University Belfast
Course studied: Business Management with Placement (4 years)
I started at Queen’s University Belfast in September 2019 and enjoyed a few months of a “normal” university experience before COVID-19 brought a sudden shift to online learning in March 2020.
During my time at university, I was awarded Top Business Management Student (2019/2020) and Top Student for History and Philosophy. I also completed the Degree Plus Award for Future Ready Skills in Management before graduating in 2023 with a First Class Honours degree.
After graduating, I was approached on LinkedIn about an opportunity that led to me joining the Oil Market Journal (OMJ) as Business Development Manager in Enniskillen in September 2023.
Although I have always lived at home in County Tyrone, I am very grateful for the opportunities I have had to travel with work, including visits to Dubai, Spain, Italy, Poland and Germany, as well as across the UK and Ireland.
Outside of work, I help out in my family business and volunteer both as a Girlguiding leader and as a youth club leader within my church. Through Girlguiding, I have also enjoyed incredible experiences, including spending a week as part of the crew on a Tall Ships yacht and, more recently, completing the Queen’s Guide Award — the highest award available within Girlguiding UK.
I am very grateful to both the Collegiate and Enniskillen Royal Grammar School for providing me with such a strong foundation and for encouraging the values of hard work, resilience and determination from an early age.
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Daniel Gilmore
Year I left: 2020
Subjects: Geography, Biology and English Literature
As part of the first full GCSE cohort of the school, I left ERGS on a random day in March 2020. Our formal was cancelled and we all expected to be back after a couple of weeks — but we all know what happened next.
I knew the COVID-19 pandemic was going to ruin the typical “freshers” experience, so I deferred my place at Newcastle University to work in my local SPAR for a year. I was sad seeing all my friends leave, but I built up money and work experience that helped open doors for me in the future.
I’d recommend Newcastle to any student. I made some amazing memories and left with a First Class BSc in Environmental Science with Placement, along with an award for the best dissertation in my year.
My placement year was spent as an Assistant Geo-Environmental Consultant at Tetra Tech in Belfast. I worked on some really big projects, including the GeoEnergyNI demonstrator project - the first large-scale geothermal investigation of Northern Ireland.
I am currently studying a Master’s Degree in Forestry for Green Sustainable Development at Linnaeus University in Sweden. There are no tuition fees in Sweden for EU citizens or those with an Irish passport, so I think this is a pathway that should be promoted more often. I really love it over here and everything is taught in English, so don’t worry if your Swedish isn’t up to scratch!
Thank you to Mr Beddard for shouting at me to fix my deforestation homework. It turns out I’m quite good at talking about trees after all!
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