Cultural Awareness Event at St Paul’s

On Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 March, St Paul's hosted a cultural awareness event which was funded through the CRED enhancement scheme. The CRED enhancement scheme is funding from the Education and Library Board which has been designed to support school and youth settings in the implementation of the CRED policy. The criterion for funding is taken directly from the CRED indicators which »»»

SEP brings out creative side in students!

Pictured above are students from St Paul's Bessbrook and Newtownhamilton High School showing off their patches that they did as part of the Shared Education Programme (SEP).  Year 8 pupils from both St Paul's and Newtownhamilton High School met recently to discuss the work they have done to date on their joint patchwork quilt project. The children spoke freely about their patches and »»»

SEP: Democracy in Northern Ireland Workshop

Over the past two years students from 10/82 have participated in a joint programme of study for 'Learning for Life' and work with students from Newtownhamilton High School. As a continuation of this SEP initiative, a joint workshop based around the theme of “Democracy in Northern Ireland” will take place throughout this academic year. Newtownhamilton High School hosted the first session »»»

St Paul’s and Newtownhamilton students take flight for PEACE!

 Pupils from St Paul’s and Newtownhamilton High School along with Newtownhamilton High School teacher, Mr David Sloan and Gerry Hughes from Sentinus. On Friday 7th of October, Year 10 pupils from St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook and Newtownhamilton High School, participated in an Engineering Day with Science and Technology company, Sentinus. The theme of the day was flight. The »»»

Shared Education Programme at St Paul’s

Mr Martin Canavan and students from St Paul’s High School, along with Mrs Caroline Alexander and students from Newtownhamilton High School, who are working together as part of the Shared Education Programme.   St Paul’s High School Bessbrook and Newtownhamilton High School are continuing their partnership links through the Sharing Education Partnership.   Students and staff from »»»

Sharing Education Project Cultural Diversity Celebration

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. The programme has been designed by staff in both schools to encourage students to investigate aspects of our cultural identity and to promote a greater »»»

Launch of joint Rugby Jerseys

As part of the Sharing Education Programme (SEP), St Paul’s High School and Newtownhamilton High School have begun a collaborative programme to create a joint rugby team.  This is a first for the South Armagh area and involves students in Key Stage Three from both partner schools working together to develop their interpersonal and team building skills. Over the course of the academic year, »»»

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