Past pupil Chris Gray on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’
Chris Gray, who attended Connor House and Bangor Grammar School (1982/96), and is Director of Music at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall, appeared on Saturday evening’s ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ with [...]
Chris Gray, who attended Connor House and Bangor Grammar School (1982/96), and is Director of Music at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall, appeared on Saturday evening’s ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ with [...]
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 [...]
French Horn player Tom Kane (fifth from left), who attended BGS from 1993-2001, is pictured in readiness to play Shostakovich’s 7th Symphony, ‘The Leningrad’, with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra [...]
Many thanks to Ian Hunter for the following diary information for old boy music lovers, concerning past pupil Chris Gray (Connor House and BGS, 1982-96), who is Director of [...]
THE annual general meeting of our parent organisation, Bangor Grammarians, will take place at the School on Monday evening 4 December 2017, beginning with a pre-Christmas reception at 6.30pm [...]
Grammarians and friends, This is a final reminder that the deadline for the receipt of Bangor Dinner forms, cheques and online payments is this Wednesday (following that day’s postal [...]
The annual old boys' dinner at the Marine Court Hotel is nearly here. Numbers are already looking very promising for Friday 10 November, with several Year Groups already hitting [...]
London Dinner organiser Stephen Montgomery has confirmed that next year's dinner, as indicated in the 2017 Grammarian magazine, will be held on Friday 16 March 2018. The venue will [...]
The current (2017) edition of past pupils' magazine The Grammarian contains numerous interesting articles, most with accompanying pictures, which cover life at Bangor Grammar School from the 1940s (and [...]