Royal School, Armagh

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Royal School, Armagh is a historic grammar school in Northern Ireland known for educating many prominent political and cultural figures.

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Royal School, Armagh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boarding school
day school
educational institution
grammar school
campusType urban campus
country United Kingdom
educationalSystem education system of Northern Ireland
foundedBy King James I of England NERFINISHED
King James VI and I NERFINISHED
foundingPurpose to educate sons of local Protestant gentry
to provide education in the Plantation of Ulster
governedBy Board of Governors
hasAlumni academics
artists
business leaders
clergy
judges
members of the Northern Ireland Assembly
members of the UK Parliament
politicians from Northern Ireland
senior civil servants
writers
hasFacility assembly hall
boarding accommodation
library
science laboratories
sports fields
hasHeritageStatus historic school in Northern Ireland
hasLevel A-level
GCSE
Key Stage 3
hasMotto Latin motto (historical; specific wording not provided)
knownFor academic achievement
educating prominent cultural figures
educating prominent political figures
historic foundation
sporting tradition
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Armagh NERFINISHED
County Armagh NERFINISHED
Ireland (historical) NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
offers general secondary education
public examination preparation
regionServed Armagh and surrounding areas
religiousAffiliation Protestant tradition (historical)
schoolType co-educational school
selective grammar school

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Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh educatedAt Royal School, Armagh