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The statement that there was an RUC training facility in the grounds of Campbell College (at any time) is a total nonsense
this is infact correct as Campbell owned Ormiston House which was used for RUC training after it Ormiston area was sealed off from the normal school programme. Love, an informed student.
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This article needs to be added to by some Campbell College Students. Compared to the Methodist College Belfast and Royal Boys Academical Institution pages it is not patricularily informative about the school. I would add the school's description but I know very little about it.
WHO exactly alleged that the lamppost on the school drive was the inspiration for that mentioned in Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe? Is there a reference for this?
Who is Mr McGary in the controversy section?