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History of the College 1894 - 1954
   
1955 - 1995 1996 to date
1894
School opened 3 September. 213 boys on the register, of whom 57 were boarders.
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Mr McNeill and Dr Parker joint headmasters.
1901
First Speech Day.
   
1902
New House started.
   
1903
New wing for domestic staff opened.
   
1907
Mr McNeill died. 124 boarders, 53 day-boys.
 
Mr MacFarland appointed Headmaster.
1909
New boiler house erected. First Empire Day ceremony. Campbell College elected to Headmasters Conference.
   
1922
Mr MacFarland died. War Memorial unveiled. 142 boarders, 106 dayboys.
 
Mr Gibbon appointed Headmaster.
1924
Allison Memorial Clock unveiled.
Cabin Hill opened.
 
Cabin Hill
1926
Tweskard opened.
 
Tweskard
1927
Ormiston opened.
   
1929
Swimming Bath opened. Summer Term: 244 boarders, 96 day-boys. Christmas Term: Tweskard closed, Netherleigh opened. Cabin Hill became separate Preparatory School for all Junior Boys.
 
Neitherleigh
1932
Browne Memorial Pavilion presented.
   
1934
Fund started for building School Chapel.
   
1940
No 24 General Hospital in School buildings at Belmont. Senior School moved to Portrush.
 
Nothern Counties Portrush
1943
Mr Gibbon retired.
 
Mr Groves appointed Headmaster .
1946
School returned to Belmont (less Netherleigh).
   
1950
1939-45 War Memorial unveiled
 
1951
Royal Charter presented to the Governing Body by Her Majesty the Queen.
   
1954
Mr Groves resigned as Headmaster. (March): 241 boarders, 175 day-boys.
 
Mr Cook was appointed Headmaster
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