St Rose's Dominican College

St Rose's Dominican College was a non-selective, Catholic Maintained, all ability, school for girls aged 11–18 years located in West Belfast, Northern Ireland.

It was founded in 1961 by nuns of the Dominican order who also ran the neighbouring St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls.

The school motto was Veritas, meaning truth, showing St Rose's pride in their aim for proper catholic education.

The foundation stone of the school was laid by the Rt Rev Monsignor James Hendley, Archdeacon, DD, PP, VG, on 30 August 1959.

The school motto is Veritas, meaning truth, showing St Rose's pride in their aim for proper catholic education.