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  1. This quatercentenary history has been published to mark the 400th anniversary of Portora Royal School, Enniskillen. It highlights the events and achievements that have enabled Portora to achieve such an enviable position as a leading international Irish school.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2006 · On Friday, March 31st, a plaque was unveiled on the front of Portora Royal School in Enniskillen to one of its most famous sons, Samuel Beckett, who began his school days there in 1920, aged 14. A ...

  3. Portora Royal School was a left-wing indoctrination facility on a barren windswept mountain in the backwaters of Ulster. It was founded by the good King James in 1608. Incidentally, the modest monarch declared on his deathbed that it was his only mistake. In 2016, the school was colonised by the Collegiate, who endeavoured to impose a new way ...

  4. Portora Royal School located in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, was one of the public schools founded by the royal charter in 1608, by James I, making it one of the oldest schools in Ireland at the time of its closure. Originally called Enniskillen Royal School, the school was established some ten years after the Royal Decree, in 1618, 15 miles outside Enniskillen at ...

  5. Enniskillen Royal Grammar School is a new academically selective voluntary grammar school that opened on 1 September 2016, formed after the amalgamation of its legacy schools Collegiate Grammar School and Portora Royal School who were discontinued on 31 August 2016. Enniskillen Royal Grammar School is co-educational and non-denominational.

  6. Portora Royal School è un istituto di istruzione britannico che sorge a Enniskillen, nel distretto nordirlandese di Fermanagh e Omagh . Si tratta di una delle scuole fondate dal Royal Charter nel 1608. Originariamente era chiamata Enniskillen Royal School; la sede attuale è a Portora Hill dal 1778, quando venne costruito il nucleo principale ...

  7. The Royal Schools were ‘free schools’ created by James I in 1608 to provide an education to the sons of local merchants and farmers during the plantation of Ulster. The original intention had been to have a ‘Royal School’ in each of Ireland’s counties – James I Order in Council read, “that there shall be one Free School at least ...