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 History and Tradition

 Victoria College Belfast is a voluntary grammar school for girls founded  in 1859 by Mrs Margaret Byers to provide an excellent education for  women and is one of the longest established girls' schools in the UK.

In 1987 Victoria College amalgamated with Richmond Lodge School, a neighbouring girls grammar school with a noted emphasis on personal development and involvement in world citizenship.

We have built on the strengths of both schools and have a strong academic record underpinned by a supportive pastoral system.

Our students come from a wide variety of backgrounds in Northern Ireland and from abroad, adding to the diversity of school life. The College, with its thriving Boarding department, is situated in extensive mature grounds in South Belfast. This location between the Malone and Lisburn Roads is convenient to town and country bus routes and the local railway network. It is also within walking distance of the Queen’s University of Belfast and the Ulster Museum and many local art galleries and theatres.





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