There was great success for the three choirs, orchestra, traditional group, ethnic percussion groups and string quartet at the recent Newry feis.
As part of the Sharing Education Project (SEP) the Learning for Life and Work departments within St Paul’s High School and Newtownhamilton High School have been working together on a unit of work entitled My Cultural Identity over the past year.
On Tuesday 12th April a group of Spanish A Level students from St Paul’s High School headed off to the south of Spain as part of an exchange programme. Accompanying the group from St Paul’s High School were a further 36 students from St Catherine’s College, Armagh, St Patrick’s College, Armagh, St Michael’s Grammar School, […]
St Paul’s High School, a Specialist College for Science, recently hosted an eventful week celebrating Science with three exciting events. One of the highlights of Science Week was the visit of the STEM Module Bus showcasing the different jobs STEM can offer, and the Young Science Magic roadshow. Partner schools, St Joseph’s High School, Crossmaglen, […]
Congratulations to Year 10 student Aimee Mackin who has been selected by the Northern Ireland Football Association for the International Under 15 Ladies’ Team. Aimee will represent Northern Ireland in an International Match in Ballymena on this Wednesday at 11am. She has also been selected to play in an International tournament to be held in Cardiff, […]
Congratulations to Year 12 student James Mc Quaide who has been chosen as CCEA Northern Ireland Learner of the Year. This is a tremendous honour for James, for his family and for St Paul’s and we are all very proud of him. James was presented with his award on Wednesday 30 March 2011 in Lisburn […]
In 2007, St Paul’s High School was recognised as one of the leading post primary schools in Northern Ireland by Action Cancer for its commitment to helping improve the health and wellbeing of both staff and students. In presenting this ‘Gold Award’ to only one school each year in Northern Ireland, Action Cancer acknowledged St […]
Four Year 14 students were presented their John Paul II medals on Friday 25th March in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh. The John Paul II Award was created to commemorate the late Pope John Paul II who was so committed to young people and who had such belief and confidence in them.









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