Foley's School
Our History
Foley’s School was founded in 1970 by Ward and Pat Foley and originally opened in Famagusta, as Famagusta Grammar School. Within four years the School was well established, with a roll of about 200 pupils, all at Secondary level. However, the invasion in 1974 forced the Foley family and all of the pupils to evacuate and, after several months camping in Dhekhelia, hoping to return to Famagusta, it became apparent that this would not be possible and the family moved to Limassol. Here they managed to gather together some of their former pupils and began re-establishing the School as Limassol Grammar and Junior School, which, over the years, became known locally as “Foley’s School.”
In 2016, an exciting new chapter in the School’s history began when the Primary section moved to its brand new, purpose-built premises in Agios Athanasios (Nikis Avenue), with stunning views overlooking Limassol and the Akrotiri peninsula. Construction at the new site continued with the development of the Secondary School building and top-class sports facilities.
The 2019-20 academic year marked the 50th Anniversary of Foley’s School and the beginning of a new era, as the Secondary School moved from its long-standing premises on Homer Street to the new facilities, thus reuniting the two sections of the School on one modern, spacious campus.
Today, we proudly welcome over 1300 pupils, aged 3-18 years old, and continue to thrive in our state-of-the-art premises – an exciting new phase in the School’s history!
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