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
4 comments
Well done to Matthew, the first of many no doubt!
by John Campbell on 23/03/2014 at 9:58 pm #
well done little cousin, must have a glance.
by Keelan Ohare on 24/03/2014 at 2:45 pm #
Let’s see here. I Google’d “HTML5 version of Hubnet, Vimeo.” That brought me to an excellent comment made by a member of your high school staff, requesting that Vimeo produce an HTML5 version of the Hubnet widget that will play on an iPad. The poster also mentioned that your school has a Hubnet on their website. So I clicked the link. Then I saw Matthew’s book announcement. I have an 11 year old who loves Minecraft. And now she has a new Kindle edition of Matthew’s book. Thanks Matthew. Congratulations. As vast as his imagination was, Vannevar Bush could not have anticipated the magnitude and scope into which his Memex would grow once Tim Berners-Lee got a hold of it! http://teaching.hylos.org/img/default/HyLOs/content/Images/Hypermedia/memex_flash.jpg2?x=500
Best Regards,
David Lance
Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
by David Lance on 25/03/2014 at 11:48 am #
well done Matthew you should be very proud of yourself I hope this is the first of many for you 🙂
by Aine Gregory on 28/03/2014 at 9:38 am #