Convivial atmosphere for London Dinner
The Bangor Grammarians 34th annual London Dinner was held in the history-steeped Carlton Club near St James’s Palace on Friday 22 March, with more than 60 years separating the [...]
The Bangor Grammarians 34th annual London Dinner was held in the history-steeped Carlton Club near St James’s Palace on Friday 22 March, with more than 60 years separating the [...]
Bangor Grammarians have been contacted by Year of 2014 past pupil Robert (Rob) Will, who is currently studying for a PhD in Clinical Biochemistry at Cambridge. He is on [...]
Bangor Grammar School’s 1st XV lost out to North Down rivals Sullivan Upper in yesterday’s Subsidiary Shield final at the QUB playing fields in Belfast. The score was 27-5 [...]
Dick Milliken tells his own story in a contribution to ‘Bangor in the Sixties’ (published in 2009)
This extensive collection of pictures from the Bangor Grammar School Archive includes several supplied at the time by the County Down Spectator (still deserving of our thanks!). [...]
Bangor Grammar School’s 1st XV in 1969 The timing of the current 1st XV reaching next week’s Subsidiary Shield decider could not be better, with the 50th [...]
Congratulations to Bangor Grammar School’s 1st XV on beating Dalriada School 36-17 on Saturday to qualify for the Subsidiary Shield final. There was just a single point in it [...]
With a little under three weeks to go, Bangor Grammarians’ London Dinner organiser Stephen Montgomery is adding the finishing touches to what promises to be another enjoyable outing for [...]
Bangor Grammarians are proud to lend their support to next week’s fundraiser, involving pupils of both BGS and Glenlola Collegiate, in aid of the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice. The [...]
Although he now lives in Antrim, playwright Michael Cameron - whose new stage play about the life of 1950s singing sensation Ruby Murray opens at the Lyric Theatre on [...]