BCCS was set up in by Jim Webster, Donal McKendry and Mike Moloney (1953–2013) to promote personal and community development through the teaching of circus skills. Throughout the height of
the Troubles, BCCS was able to stage successful cross community projects across Northern Ireland. For more than a decade, BCCS operated workshops and created shows in a variety of venues ranging from church halls to community centres and the
Crescent Arts Centre. In 1999 the Circus School took a massive step forward when it moved into Ireland's first dedicated circus building in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter - an area of the city centre promoting arts and culture. Since moving into the Gordon Street premises, BCCS has seen a massive growth in all aspects of its work including youth circus, professional development for artists, performances and outreach work. BCCS is widely known as a leading circus organisation in Northern Ireland. Festival of Fools, an outdoor street performance and circus festival takes place in Belfast each May bank holiday weekend and is closely affiliated with BCCS and was founded by Will Chamberlain. In 2024 a documentary is being produced by
Mark Cousins celebrating BCCS and will be presented by the
Belfast Film Festival, encapsulating the idea of circus from Roman times to present day. It will be presented in 2025, marking the 40th anniversary of BCCS. ==Outreach==