St Michael's College, Enniskillen

St Michael's College (Irish: Coláiste Mhíchíl) is a Roman Catholic boys' grammar school located in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.

Named for St Michael the Archangel, the school educates boys in County Fermanagh and the surrounding areas.

St Michael's Grammar School was established to cater for the educational needs of Catholic boys from the northern half of the Diocese of Clogher.

From 1903 until 1957, St Michael's was run by the Presentation Brothers at its Belmore Street site, where The Clinton Centre now stands.

Work on the grammar school started in 1958; during that time, classes were held at the original location on East Bridge Street.

The next expansion occurred in 1966, with the addition of four new classrooms, including a modern language department, laboratory, a bookstore and a teachers' recreation room.

[citation needed] In 1977, Peadar Livingstone briefly held the position of president, before assuming parish duties in Broomfield, County Monaghan, near his native Castleblayney.

He resigned as president in 2000 and is currently on leave as parish priest of Dromore while an investigation into historical Safeguarding takes place.

[16][17] MacEntee's case has been referred to the Crown Court and "is understood they relate to Canon McEntee’s time in County Fermanagh.

[9][10] MacEntee was succeed in September 2000 by Joseph McGuinness, originally from Lisnaskea in County Fermanagh, and the only past pupil of the college to become president.

[citation needed] The school's teams have won the MacRory Cup 7 times, making St. Michael's the 6th most successful college in the competition's history.

[24] After a seven year lapse, St. Michael's took the MacRory Cup home to Drumclay once again on Monday 18 March 2019 when they beat Omagh CBS 0–16 to 2–6 at the athletic grounds in Armagh.

On Saturday 6 April 2019, St. Michael's claimed their first ever Hogan Cup (an all-Ireland title) in Croke Park with a one-point victory over Naas CBS (1–12 to 1–11).

Drumclay Hill after the 1993 extension to the college.
A small corridor in the school leading to the year 14 studyhall