It is partnered with Dundonald High School, Belfast, in Northern Ireland.
[1] In 2007, the college began operating under the trusteeship of CEIST Catholic Education an Irish Schools Trust.
On Easter Monday 2023, 14-year-old students Lukas Joyce and Kirsty Bohan died in a car crash.
[2] A large school gym was built in the late 1980s at a cost of £64,000 which accommodates physical education classes, theatrical acts, and other events.
[3] A new school building was built in 2010, and it houses a number of classrooms and a hall in which students can study or eat at lunch.