Rainbow Group continue to raise funds for Charity!

For all of us whether pupil or staff, in school and in the wider world in life is a learning curve.  We have all learned many important lessons, through our association with Rachael Sands – lessons about life and living and acceptance. Each Lent it has become the accepted custom that Easter eggs appear in the Religion block and raffle tickets are sold and the now customary cake sale »»»

Year 10 Retreat at St Patrick’s Cathedral

Students in Year 10 at St Paul's High School had the opportunity to attend a special retreat at St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, which culminated with the celebration of the Eucharist, with His Eminence, Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop of Armagh. Cardinal Brady, welcomed the students and their form teachers to St Patrick's Cathedral, and encouraged the students to work hard at their »»»

Morning Service

BBC Radio Ulster broadcasted its weekly Morning Service from St Joseph's Church, Meigh.  The Mass was celebrated by our Chaplain, Father Dermot Maloney. The broadcast featured our award-winning Choir, under the direction of Head of Music, Mr Colm Murphy. To hear Morning Service from BBC Radio Ulster, click on this link:   Morning Service* (* please note this is a large MP3 file, and »»»

Pope John Paul II Awards at St Patrick’s Cathedral

Pictured above are  senior students from St Paul's High School, who recently received their John Paul II Awards from Cardinal Seán Brady, Archbishop of Armagh, at St Patrick's Cathedral.  The students are pictured with Mrs Deirdre Graham, RE teacher at St Paul's, Cardinal Brady, and Rev Deacon Thomas McHugh. Congratulations to Claire McCone, Janine O’Hanlon, Aoife Garvey, Emma Quinn and »»»

Masses of celebration and blessing for exam students

  Chaplain at St Paul's High School, Father Dermot Maloney celebrated two very special Masses recently, celebrating the many talents, skills and hard work of our Year 12 and 14 students, and praying blessing on them as they prepare for GCSE and A Level examinations in the next few weeks. The students and their parents were greeted by Principal, Mr Oliver Mooney and their Year »»»

Open Day 2012

St Paul's Science students demonstrating an experiment to a P7 pupil and a parent at Open Day.    St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook held its annual Open Day on Saturday 25 January.  Prospective pupils from Primary 7 classes in our feeder primary schools and their parents visited the school in large numbers.  They were guided around the school by our current Year 8 and Year 9 »»»

Year 14 Síolta Retreat

 Bosco McShane, team leader of the Síolta Retreat Team, talking to Year 14 St Paul's students.  The Síolta Retreat Team, led by Bosco McShane, that has worked extensively in missionary countries from 1999 to the current day,visited St Paul's last week to provide a workshop. It was intended to help young people grow towards adulthood, and help them understand and develop their faith in »»»

John Paul II Award Launched at St Paul’s

Mr Dermot Kelly from the Armagh Diocesan Youth Commission, with Religious Education teacher Mrs Deirdre Graham and Year 13 pupils from St Paul's High School.   Mr Dermot Kelly from the Armagh Diocesan Youth Commission visited St Paul’s on Thursday 29th September to launch the John Paul II Award to Year 13 students. He gave a very inspirational talk and delivered a PowerPoint »»»

Year 14 Students awarded John Paul II Award

[caption id="attachment_8781" align="alignleft" width="645" caption="Pictured at the Award Ceremony at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh are Year 14 students at St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook, Sarah Harper, Ceallach Grant, Sinéad O’Grady and Órla Quinn. The students are photographed with Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal Seán Brady, Auxiliary Bishop of Armagh, Bishop Gerard Clifford and »»»

Eucharistic Congress Bell visits Lower Killeavey

  Pictured are some of the staff & children that took part in the Ceremony of the bell. On Friday 18 March the Eucharistic Congress Bell began its journey to the parishes of the Armagh Diocese for a total of 15 days. From Armagh the bell will be brought on foot from diocese to diocese by teams of volunteers. On Thursday night, 24th March, the bell arrived into the parish of »»»

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