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, »»»

Jamie receives recognition for All-Star Award!

On Friday 12 April, the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges All Stars presentation took place at the Europa Hotel, Belfast. Jamie Cosgrove went along to collect his award and receive his recognition for being selected as left corner-back in the 15 players that were selected from schools all across the Ulster Province. Jamie plays his football for St Monnina's Killeavy GAA club and was part of »»»

MacRory dreams shattered in Armagh!

Dreams were shattered for the St Paul's MacRory Cup team as they lost out by a single point to St Patrick's College, Maghera, in the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges MacRory Cup Final. Played in the Athletic Grounds, Armagh, St Paul's started brightly but two goals from St Patrick's meant St Paul's went in at half time trailing by four points. Half time score:     St Paul's, Bessbrook 0-03 »»»

‘Good Luck St Paul’s’ posters a huge success!

To date, 114 businesses, families, schools, clubs & individuals have gladly offered their support by donating £50 for the purchase of a ‘Good Luck St Paul’s’ poster. Mr Burns is in the process of putting these up and some are already displayed along the Camlough & Forkhill roads. Businesses Primary Schools Clubs Personal/Other Gap o’ the North Pub »»»

Meet the MacRory Management & Squad…

Management Team: Managers: Mr John Rafferty, Mr Martin O'Rourke Coaching Staff: Mr M Rafferty, Mr S Kearney, Mr B Shannon, Mr N McSherry, Mr B Geoghegan, Mr T Murney. Support Team: Fergal Gregory, Ciaran Gribben Medic: Eoghan Jones Players (Scroll down to view player profiles or click on the player name to take you directly to their profile) 1.Sean McDonnell 2.Jamie »»»

Could St Patrick’s Day be St Paul’s Day…?

The team from St Paul's High School that defeated St Macartan's College, Monaghan in the Semi-final of the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges MacRory Cup.  St Paul's one again created history as they defeated St Macartan's College, Monaghan by nine points to reach the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges MacRory Cup Final in their first year in the 'A' competition. Played at the Athletic Grounds, Armagh, »»»

MacRory semi awaits St Paul’s!

St Paul’s Bessbrook defeated Abbey CBGS to reach the last four of the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges MacRory Cup. Played at Páirc Esler in Newry, Abbey were the better of the teams in the opening exchanges as they kicked three points without reply, but St Paul's went on to dominate the half from here on, and went in leading at half time 1-03 to 0-03. Abbey’s three scores came in the »»»

Jamie receives Ulster Colleges All Star!

 Jamie Cosgrove being presented with his Danske Bank Ulster Colleges All Star award by Chairman of the Ulster Colleges, Seamus Meehan, and Danske Bank representative Danny Stinton.  Congratulations to Year 14 student, Jamie Cosgrove, who plays at corner back for our senior football team, and who was presented with a Danske Bank Ulster Colleges All Star at a special awards ceremony that was »»»

Brilliant St Paul’s bags Mac Cormack victory

Pictured is the St Paul's team celebrating after winning the Danske Bank Ulster Colleges Mac Cormack Cup. The Under-18 boys from St Paul's High School created history for the Bessbrook school for the second year running, by winning Danske Bank Ulster Colleges MacCormack Cup, after an impressive final display against St Patrick's College, Maghera.  This is the school's first year of Ulster »»»

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