St Paul’s celebrate Ulster Colleges Success!

On Tuesday 25 June, St Paul's celebrated a very successful year in Gaelic Sports with a presentation night in the Carrickdale Hotel. Guest speakers on the night were Ulster Colleges Secretary Mr Seamus Woods, Ex Armagh Captain Mr Paul McGrane and Treasurer of Ulster Colleges Mr Sean McGourty. Ulster Colleges Secretary Seamus Woods, praised the 'passion and the vitality' of the St Paul's »»»

St Paul’s is Club & Volunteer Award Winner 2013

Back L-R, Jarlath Burns, Vice-Principal, St Paul’s, Noel Doran, Editor, Irish News, John Rafferty, Head of PE & Sport, St Paul’s, Oliver Mooney, Principal, St Paul’s, Martin McAviney, Ulster GAA President Front L-R, Students Conor Boyle, Gregory McCabe, Louise Kenny, Aimee Mackin and Ciaron O’Hanlon St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook has been named as the Best Second Level School, »»»

St Paul’s welcome back Herald Cup Champions!

Pictured above is the under 16 boys team receiving a rapturous reception from the staff and students at St Paul's, as they won the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges Herald Cup.   Students and staff at St Paul's High School, Bessbrook, lined the school's front avenue to welcome home to victorious Ulster Colleges Herald Cup team, who defeated their south Armagh rivals, St Joseph's High School, »»»

St Paul’s win Ulster Colleges Herald Cup!

Pictured above is the St Paul's team celebrating their victory after the Ulster Colleges Herald Cup Final. St Paul's claimed their first piece of Ulster Colleges silverware of the year as they defeated South Armagh rivals St Joseph's Crossmaglen in the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges Herald Cup Final. Played at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh, this was always going to be a tense affair between both »»»

St Paul’s under 16 team reach Herald Cup Final

Pictured above is the St Paul's team that played Rathmore Grammar School, Belfast in the Semi Final of the Ulster Colleges Herald Cup.  St Paul's under 16 team are to contest the Ulster Colleges Herald Cup Final after an impressive display against Rathmore Grammar School, Belfast. Played at Derryleckagh playing fields in Newry, a strong wind made it hard for both teams, although this did »»»

Under 16 Team progress to Herald Cup Semi Final

Played at Pearse Óg GFC in Armagh, St Paul's played against the wind in the first half, and with a great work ethic St Paul's went in leading at half time by four points. Half time: St Paul's Bessbrook 0-10 St Patrick's Keady 1-3 The second half was also a very close encounter. St Paul's were never behind in this game, but a goal in the second half by Keady meant there was only 2points »»»

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