Congratulations to former 12/73 pupils Mark Treanor and Joshua Norton who were both presented with Endeavour Awards at the year 12 Prize giving last Tuesday. Joshua also received the St. Brigid’s Cup for his outstanding achievements during his time in St Paul’s.
Students who completed their GCSE examinations this summer had their success rewarded at a special prizegiving ceremony held at St Paul’s High School last Tuesday. Mr Tohiln Murney congratulated the students on their tremendous successes and wished them luck in their post-16 studies. Principal Mr Oliver Mooney, paid tribute to the hard work, dedication and commitment […]
Year 12 History student Niamh Cluett writes about an opportunity she and her classmates had to engage in local democracy. I was chosen with Conor and Luc from my History class to enter a debating team raising issues about whether Newry and Mourne is an age friendly society – that is a society fit to […]
Human development is affected by many factors which may be advantageous or detrimental. These factors may be biological or a result of person who uses services’ experiences and/or the influences of the environment in which individuals are raised. This is the so-called nature versus nurture debate. There are many different factors that influence our human […]
Katie Royle of the Downs Syndrome association returned for her annual trip to St. Paul’s. The Year 14 students presented a donation of £100 to the Downs Syndrome association as a mark of their appreciation for her support last year. Katie then went on to give a talk of the effects of having a Downs […]
As part of Anti-Bullying week, which ran from 18-22 November, the Senior Prefect Team at St Paul’s launched their Anti-Cyber bullying campaign. The Senior Prefects chose to focus on cyber bullying in particular because they felt it is a type of bullying that affects many young people today. They discovered in their research that there has […]
Year 10 student Orla Garvey writes about a recent visit to Bagnell’s castle, where she and her classmates met Holocaust survivor Joanna Millen. Myself and four classmates, along with our friends in Newtownhamilton High School, travelled to Bagnell’s Castle to meet a lady who survived the Holocaust. Joanna Millen had spent the first three years […]
Rotary Club winner Shauna Pentony, pictured with Mr Peter Conway and Mr Donal McAlinden from Newry Rotary Club, and Vice-Principal, Mrs Una McNulty and Head of Year 13, Mrs Christine Fearon. Rotary Youth Leadership recently selected Year 13 student, Shauna Pentony, as winner of the Newry & Mourne heat of their annual competition. She competed […]
Some of the staff and students who will participate in ‘Strictly Come Jigging!’ on Thursday 12 December. St Paul’s has officially launched ‘Strictly Come Jigging!’. Staff and students have collaborated in the innovative idea of ‘strictly with a twist’ as a means of raising funds for the school’s 2014 International Projects, where students travel to […]
Joanne from Pet Connection visited 0848’s Science class last Tuesday. Many animals and reptiles visited including a parrot, lizard, rabbit, a bearded dragon and a corn-snake to name a few. Joanne talked about each animal and reptile and pupils learned where they originate from, the purpose of their features, what they eat and how they […]
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