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| 11 Jun 2025 | |
| Written by Rachel Webb | |
| General News |
All boys in Year 10 recently took part in essential lifesaving training, equipping them with vital skills that could one day save a life. The session covered the recovery position, CPR and how to use an AED. Through hands-on practice and expert guidance, pupils gained confidence in responding to emergency situations. We are very proud of their engagement and enthusiasm - well done, Year 10!
Fourteen Year 9 and 10 boys took on the roles of barristers, witnesses, ushers, clerks and magistrates to present their case in front of real judges at Craigavon Crown Court last w… More...
Campbell's volleyballers emerge victorious in dramatic final. More...
In an historic final at Blanchflower Stadium on the 19th March, captain Duncan Bailey led his team to victory against St… More...
Led by captain Paul Henry, the Campbell 1st XV bring the iconic trophy home to East Belfast. More...
Campbell College has started the fourth phase of its multi-million pound Building for the Future: Heritage restoration p… More...
From Tchaikovsky to Thin Lizzy, the 2026 Spring Concert brought Central Hall to life with a confident showcase of musical talent from across the Colle… More...
A warm welcome to Mr Jonathan Anderson, a Northern Irish native with a distinguished career in UK independent schools, as he begins his journey as Hea… More...
Celebrating a life of extraordinary dedication, influence and service from a man who shaped generations of Campbellians. More...