Hunterhouse College

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Coordinates54°33′28″N 5°59′16″W / 54.5578°N 5.9878°W / 54.5578; -5.9878
MottoUna Crescamus
("Let Us Grow Together")
Religious affiliationIntegrated
Hunterhouse College
Location
Upper Lisburn Road

, ,
BT10 0LE

Coordinates54°33′28″N 5°59′16″W / 54.5578°N 5.9878°W / 54.5578; -5.9878
Information
TypeGrammar
MottoUna Crescamus
("Let Us Grow Together")
Religious affiliationIntegrated
Established1987
Local authorityBELB
Head teacherChris Collins
Staff100
GenderFemale (including pre-operative transgender males)
Age11 to 18
Enrolment800
HousesSherman, Welch, Lewis and Duncan
ColoursSaxe Blue and Red
Websitehttps://www.hunterhousecollege.org.uk/

Hunterhouse College is a cross-community all-girls' grammar school based in Finaghy, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was formed from the amalgamation of two local schools – Ashleigh House School and Princess Gardens School in 1987.

As the headmistresses from both schools had the surname "Hunter" at the time of the merger, and an original headmistress was Anna Hunter, the combined school took the name "Hunterhouse College".

Hunterhouse now has its first ever headmaster. Mr Andrew Gibson has been the Principal since September 2008 and was previously Vice-Principal at Grosvenor Grammar.

In 2012 Hunterhouse celebrated its 25 Anniversary year including a concert at the Ulster Hall, Belfast, which past Hunterians, Princess Gardens and Ashleigh House pupils attended.

From 1966 to 1975, Jean Crawford Cochrane was the headmistress of Ashleigh House.[1]

The popular comedy series Derry Girls is filmed here.[2]

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