The last day of Food and Nutrition practicals did not disappoint. Well done everyone. Read more
The last day of Food and Nutrition practicals did not disappoint. Well done everyone. Read more
Very high standards continue to be delivered- photos from todays exams. Well done to all.Read more
Well done to the Year 12 and 13 pupils who participated in the European Youth Parliament UK (EUPUK) debating event at Belfast City Hall yesterday. A team of eight ERGS pupils came together with pupils across Northern Ireland to debate the issues of our time. It was a fantastic display of teamwork, research and engagement.Read more
On Friday 28th February, Enniskillen Royal Brass Band had the pleasure of performing at the Brass in Concert as part of a competition organised by Brass Bands Northern Ireland (BBNI), held in the Valley Hotel in Fivemiletown. Friday night was a concert for local, mostly non-competing bands and school/youth bands. Our school band performed to a largeRead more
Well done to Barry Hutchinson 13D and Owen McKinley 14A who emerged as winners of the quarter finals against Campbell College where they proposed the motion, This House believes that the implementation of DEI policies does more harm than good. Looking forward to the semi finals.Read more
The GCSE practical exams continued today with more exceptional outcomes. Read more
Conditions were near perfect for the eights Erne Head of the River event on Saturday, with no wind or rain, and strong river flow which made for competitive racing. For the third time since 1957, there were separate races for women and men, with 34 female teams and 59 male teams a record entry forRead more
Further practical exams took place earlier today. Once again the students excelled and produced another array of delicious dishes.Read more
Throughout their educational journey at Enniskillen Royal Grammar School, we aim to help all our pupils to explore, develop, and shape their futures in order to find and take their place in local, regional, national and global communities. This weekly publication allows parents/guardians to stay informed on education pathways, work experience opportunities, apprenticeships, emerging careersRead more
Not the result we had hoped for but a performance to be proud of!! Our Medallion boys lost the Bowl Final against a strong Armagh side this morning by a score of 14-3. The match was much closer than the scoreline suggests with the game being decided by fine margins in both 22’s. This groupRead more

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GCSE GEOGRAPHY FIELD TRIP — DAY 2 AT THE SILLEES
A drizzly start to Day 2, but we managed to avoid the rain for the rest of the day and complete another successful morning of fieldwork on the Sillees River. Pupils once again worked together in their groups to collect the sets of data for next year’s Unit 3 Fieldwork examination, including width, depth, velocity and bedload measurements.
Today was also a special milestone for Mr Mason, who is retiring this year and led his final field trip. A memorable moment for pupils and staff, marking the end of many years of dedicated Geography fieldwork. Thank you Mr Mason, you will be missed!
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Success in National Engineering Competition
The Technology & Design Department entered all Year 9 and Year 10 pupils into the UK-wide competition, “If I Were an Engineer, What Would I Do?”
This competition invites pupils from primary and secondary schools across the UK to imagine themselves as engineers and consider what real-world problem they would most like to solve. As part of the process, pupils interview engineering professionals to gain inspiration before designing their own innovative solutions.
We were delighted to work with former pupil Leigh Crozier, who acted as our link engineer and provided invaluable support and inspiration throughout the project.
The standard of entries was exceptional, with over 50 of our pupils shortlisted. We are particularly proud that four pupils received Highly Commended awards: Ewan, Abel, Jacob and Jessica, while Sophie, Amelia, Joshua and Tommy were named competition winners.
The winning entries will now be showcased at an exhibition at Ulster University in Belfast next week.
Congratulations to all of our pupils who took part in this fantastic achievement, and especially to those who were shortlisted, highly commended, and recognised as winners. We wish them every success at the exhibition.
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GCSE GEOGRAPHY FIELD TRIP — DAY 1 AT THE SILLEES
A fantastic first day for our GCSE Geographers at the Sillees River. The sun made an appearance but the river was quite full, which meant lots of wet wellies and plenty of laughs along the way.
Pupils showed excellent behaviour throughout, working safely and sensibly as they collected data for next year’s Unit 3 Fieldwork examination. They measured width, depth, velocity and bedload size and shape, seeing their classroom learning come to life.
A brilliant start to our investigation - great teamwork, great attitudes and great fun. Early to bed tonight after all that fresh air!
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