As we look to the future, we are delighted to share with you the proposed vision and plans for our exciting ‘new build’ which brings together our historic listed building with new state of the art provision in a fitting setting for the rich, diverse and thriving curricular and extracurricular provision which is the unique contribution of Enniskillen Royal Grammar School to education in Fermanagh.
In March 2025 we reached a significant milestone when we secured planning approval, and following a period of extensive refurbishment, October 2025 saw us decant from our Lough Shore site into Algeo Drive as the next stage of our exciting new build project.
Click on the link and video below to view the design team’s plans and visualisations for the exciting school build, which sees the sensitive integration of the existing listed Portora House building into what will be a state-of-the-art educational facility.

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.
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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The GJ14 8X+ finished first in the time trial this morning qualifying for the A Final which takes place at 17.21 this evening. They are currently in Lane 4 but lanes may be redrawn due to wind.
Follow the link below to watch live.
www.youtube.com/live/0Mg2uzHhGfc?si=jehvmeXARmfzt0NG
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ERBC have 6 crews competing at National Schools Regatta at Eton Dorney this weekend and the Girls Junior 14 Octuple have just qualified fastest in the time trial out of 25 crews for the A Final this afternoon at 16.51.
This is the link to watch live today
www.youtube.com/live/0Mg2uzHhGfc?si=jehvmeXARmfzt0NG
Saturday
www.youtube.com/live/wFE5YBRsKsE?si=vwR6LCt8vsBae52T
Sunday
www.youtube.com/live/fKO3PlOEonY?si=SWIg6pgUG2sRPbuW
Information on Race times for ERBC this weekend
regatta.time-team.nl/nsr/2026/draw/cd4a09365-a8dc-4968-8013-c4c0832d2f9c.php
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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