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Some of the older school buildings were still in use until its closure, although the original boys' school building was used only for physical education lessons. The new buildings added throughout the years have brought together the girls' and boys' schools with additional add-ons such as a dedicated
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In October 2012, it was announced that the school might close, due to student numbers falling and failure to meet academic targets. The school's closure was confirmed in January 2014. The school closed in June 2014 and was demolished by February 2017. Plans for the school's site are still unknown.
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Orangefield has had a long history within the east Belfast community, with many local celebrities and international icons having been educated at the school. The most famous former student is Van Morrison. Morrison wrote a song entitled
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From 1972 onwards, girls from 6th and Upper 6th girls' school shared classes with the boys' school and vice versa. Lessons in the boys' school were undertaken in what was known as the 'new' block.
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Prior to closure, Orangefield High School had a student population of approximately 240 pupils from age 11 to 18. The school offered a wide range of compulsory subjects such as
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Musgrave (green) – replaced by McNeill House after the Musgrave company went bankrupt, and became Stewart House in the early 1980s
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There were four school houses during the period to 1974 (linked to local businesses with respective colours):
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science wing (built in 1991) and a reception area. The school shares the area with other local schools
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that were required through years 8–12. The school also offered other subjects such as
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Prior to the school's demolition it was used as a film set for BBC drama
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secondary school
Belfast
Northern Ireland
coeducational
Van Morrison
Brian Keenan
David Ervine
Gerald Dawe
Walter Ellis
Eric Bell
Ronnie Bunting
English
Mathematics
Science
technology
home economics
computer technology
media
music
geography
history
business studies
physical education
religious education
The Fall
Orangefield
Avalon Sunset
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
Hymns to the Silence
Grosvenor Grammar School

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