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  • Welcome to Friends' School Lisburn
    Friends’ is one of nine Quaker schools in Britain and Ireland and shares a common heritage with each of them. Although the School has grown and changed since its foundation in 1774, the Quaker belief in care for the individual and in the importance of the development of each person's potential remains central to our ethos and helps us to cater successfully for the different traditions in the Lisburn area. We hope you enjoy exploring our website and finding out more about what goes on in School.

    Stephen Moore, Principal

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School Term & Holidays 2024 -2025

Autumn Term

Autumn Term

22 August 2024 - 20 December 2024

* 22 August will be a school day for Year 13 only 

Half Term

28 October 2024 - 1 November 2024

Staff Development Day (may be subject to change)

18 October 2024

 

Please note that all dates are inclusive.

Spring Term

Spring Term

6 January 2025 - 11 April 2025

Half Term
 10 - 14 February 2025

 Staff Development Days 

3 February 2025

17 March 2025

9 April 2025

 

Please note that all dates are inclusive.

Summer Term

Summer Term

28 April 2025 - 30 June 2025

Half Term/Summer Bank Holiday 

 5 May 2025

Staff Development Day (may be subject to change)

30 June 2025 

 

Please note that all dates are inclusive.

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School Term & Holidays 2023 - 2024

Autumn Term

Autumn Term

 Thursday 24 August - Friday 22 December

Half Term

Monday 30 October - Friday 3 November

Staff Development Day

Friday 20 October 2023

Please note that all dates are inclusive

Spring Term

Spring Term

Monday 8 January - Friday 22 March

Half Term

Monday 12 February - Friday 16 February

 Staff Development Days (may be subject to change)

Monday 18 March 2024

Please note that all dates are inclusive

Summer Term

Summer Term

Monday 8 April - Friday 28 June

Summer Bank Holiday

Monday 6 May 2024

 Staff Development Days (may be subject to change)

Wednesday 10 April 2024

Monday 27 May 2024

Friday 14 June 2024

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 Contact Details

If you need to speak to someone about a pastoral issue, please call the school office to be directed to your Collect Teacher or Year Head. Alternatively, you can reach a senior member of staff via the pastoral email pastoral@friends.lisburn.ni.sch.uk

Please email attendance@friends.lisburn.ni.sch.uk to inform the school about any pupil absence.

For all other queries please email office@friends.lisburn.ni.sch.uk.

Latest News

FSL Defence holds strong in Ballymena Academy Medallion Shield Game

Friends’ Medallion XV travelled to Ballymena on Saturday to play Ballymena Academy in the third round of the Danske Bank Medallion Shield on maybe a perfect day to play such a match as the weather and pitch conditions were excellent for such an important game.

These two Schools had not met in the Medallion Shield before, certainly not in recent memory and their pre-competitions fixtures have never featured playing each other, so Friends’ travelled respecting the History of the Schools’ Cup and Medallion Shield winning School.

 The game started well for the home side showing their dominance up front in set piece. The large home and visitor support lent their voices to the atmosphere maybe making it a nervous start for the visiting side. Only seven minutes into the game as Ballymena had worked into Friends’ 22, centre Chris Kane intercepted a Ballymena pass and ran the length of the pitch to score under the posts, converted by Friends’ Captain, Matthew Chapman, 0-7.

Ballymena Academy fought hard to get back into an attacking position but Kane's score had given Friends’ the belief they needed and their defensive play proved too strong for the home side to breach.  As the game progressed Friends’ pack took the upper hand at the collision area and on the 15 minute mark a spilled ball was picked up by Friends’ outhalf, Reece Malone who dived over the line in the corner, conversion missed, 0-12.

FSLMedTeammainThe large home support became more vocal and lifted the Academy side who again used their size advantage to retain the ball but Friends’ had the belief and were up to the task.  As Academy went through their well practised moves, working their way with ball in hand out of their half a miss-communication by Friends’ in midfield let Academy's attack cross the gain line and their player made his way through various attempted tackles to score an unconverted try out wide, 5-12.

This did not hinder the visitors and straight away they attacked the kick off and stopped Academy getting out of their half.  Academy had earlier been stronger in the scrums giving them a good platform but Friends’ had rectified this as the game progressed and as halftime approached from a midfield Friends’ scrum, number 8, Sam Greer broke from the back of the scrum, he had a lot of work to do as Academy's defence was up and covering well, Greer broke through 3 tackles and zig zagged his way through the scrambling defence, he was well supported by his own players which gave him options but he scored a well deserved individual try under the posts converted by Chapman, 19-5 Halftime score.

The second half started with the expected onslaught of strong attacks expected by Friends’ from such a prestigious rugby school, but they weathered the storm well and on maybe the only one of two occasions Friends’ got out of their half Kane made another intercept but was brought back by the referee due to an earlier infringement.

With 20 - 25 minutes to go Friends’ showed how the hard work they had put in on the practise pitch was going to pay off; for 15 - 20 minutes Ballymena Academy camped within 10 metres of Friends’ line, they tried everything to cross it and did on 6 occasions only  to be held up by Friends’.  Friends’ took 3 of the 5 metre scrums against the head but couldn't clear out of the half due to excellent follow up chasing by Ballymena.

During this attack on the line Ballymena received 5 penalties on the five metre line which they tapped and went only to be repelled by the resilient Friends’ Defence. Ballymena went wide but again the Friends’ drift defence was solid. Eventually with only minutes remaining Friends’ for the second time in this half of the game got into Ballymena’s half and  great work by second row, Sam Gunn, saw him pick the ball off the back of a ruck and charge 30 metres to score under the posts converted by Chapman, 5-26 Final score.

The young teams defensive display was rewarded by many of the home supporters coming over and praising the boys for their play. The reward for this win is playing Shield favourites, RBAI at Osborne Park with only this week to recover from injuries as this game had been a rearranged fixture due to weather.

A great performance by this side in this Sampson and Goliath game, one which the players and coaches were very proud off!

@fslnews

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