Meet the St Paul’s Les Misérables cast in our exclusive photo set below.
(Photography by Gary Crossan)
Meet the St Paul’s Les Misérables cast in our exclusive photo set below.
(Photography by Gary Crossan)
St Paul’s High School is a thriving, innovative educational community of almost 1500 students of all abilities, from children with learning difficulties in our Learning Support Centre to high calibre academic achievers in our AS, A2 and Applied Post-16 courses. All classrooms are equipped as standard with interactive whiteboards, and students and staff are encouraged to make the fullest use of technology for learning and teaching.
The school, which was established in 1966 with the aim of providing its pupils with a Christian education within the Catholic ethos, is situated on a modern campus in pleasant rural surrounding in the townland of Carrickbracken, County Armagh. St Paul’s High School was designated by the Department of Education as a Specialist College for Science in 2008, and the school was awarded the BECTA ICT Mark in 2009.
St Paul's High School, 108 Camlough Road, Bessbrook, Newry BT35 7EE
3 comments
good luck to all involved,break a leg!:)
by stephanie mooney on 21/10/2012 at 5:27 pm #
To the staff and pupils involved in the production of an outstanding performance of Les Miserables. We have seen this show many times in London and were amazed by your professional approach and production of this very challenging musical. Those involved are certainly a credit to the school. We are not associated with the school as are Welsh people living in the area.
Looking forward to your next production.
Rob and Tania Brown
by Bobert & Tania Brown on 22/10/2012 at 6:04 pm #
I had the privilege last night of sitting down and watching the show while everyone else did the work. It was amazing, I am so proud of each and every one of you. What a fantastic performance, professional, entertaining, emotional, outstanding vocals and music that lifted everything along the way! I can’t thank you enough for your talents and energy and all you do to make St Paul’s the school that it is.
by Oliver Mooney on 24/10/2012 at 9:35 am #