Year 8 pupils completed against twenty two other schools from all over Northern Ireland at the Salters’ Chemistry Festival at Queen’s University Belfast. Pupils Emma Travers, Natasha Mc Clory, Niamh O’Hagan and Aisling Murphy had to carry out two experiments. The pupils thoroughly enjoyed the experience
CITB-ConstructionSkills NI has acknowledged the academic success of the top four local students who achieved the highest grades in GCSE construction in NI for 2010.
Currently many students leave school without having been offered the opportunity to learn any emergency life support skills that could save someone’s life. All too often we have heard the comment ‘if only I had known what to do’.
Our Annual Car Boot Sale will take place on Saturday 18th June at St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook. The sale runs from 10.00 a.m. until 2.00 p.m., and gates open at 8.30 a.m. All gate proceeds will be donated to the Ryan Cinnamond Fund. Entrance fees are: Car – £5, Jeep – £8, Van – […]
Throughout the month of May Year 8 students accompanied by their form teachers attended the Good Shepherd Parish Centre, Cloughreagh, where Fr Dermot Maloney conducted their retreat.
Year 11 student Kerry Davidson was selected on Saturday 14th May for the Initial U 17 N.I. Netball Squad.
It was the first year St Paul’s Under 14 Girls’ Football team has played in the Ulster Schools’ A competition. We were delighted to reach the final, and the girls were sure that this was going to be a challenging game. From the first whistle the teams both fought hard for possession of the ball. […]
8.53 have just successfully completed the Life Saving ‘Heart Start’ Programme in their science class led by Mrs B McConville. Mrs Geraldine Egan assessed each pupil and everyone received a Certificate at Level 1, 2 or 3.
It was wet and windy when the St. Paul’s girls arrived at Killeeshill on Wednesday 16th of May, to meet St. Fanchea’s from Enniskillen in the Ulster final.








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