The sun shone and the mood was jubilant among staff, pupils and parents at St Paul’s High School in Bessbrook on Thursday morning. Results, at both AS and A2, were outstanding and the school were delighted for its pupils.
Top achievers in the A2 year include the following pupils: Chloe McNally, a past pupil of Jonesborough Primary School, with A*AAA in Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Professional Business Services.
Caoimhin O’Neill, a past pupil of Dromintee Primary School, with A*AAA in History, Geography, Maths and Professional Business Services.
Damien Johnston, a past pupil of St Patrick’s PS Crossmaglen, with AAAA in Geography, History, Government & Politics and Religion.
Dominick Szablonski, a past pupil of St Malachy’s Primary School Camlough, with A* A* A* in Digital Technology, Maths & Physics.
Ryan McStay, a past pupil of St Patrick’s PS Newry, with A* A* A in Geography, History and Religion.
Saoirsé O’Brien with A* A* A in Sociology, Religion and Health & Social Care.
Turlough O’Hagan, a past pupil of St Mary’s PS Mullaghbawn, with A*AA in Geography, Maths and Biology.
Kate McCrink, a past pupil of Dromintee Primary School, with A*AA in Digital Technology, Health & Social Care and Maths.
Niamh Lennon with A*AA in Biology, Chemistry and History.
Patrick Fearon with AA & Distinction in Design & Technology, History and BTEC Construction.
Sienna Grant, a past pupil of St Mary’s PS Mullaghbawn, with AAA in Biology, Professional Business Services and Health & Social Care.
Aoife Byrne, a past pupil of St Malachy’s PS Camlough, with AAA in Maths, Food & Nutrition and Health & Social Care.
Rose Boden, a past pupil of Dromintee Primary School, with Distinction* AA in BTEC Sport, Irish and Spanish.
Katie Crawley, a past pupil of St Malachy’s PS Camlough, with Distinction AA in BTEC Sport, Maths and Irish.
Tiarnan Grant with Distinction* Distinction Distinction in BTEC Double Construction and Sport.
Mark McDonnell, a past pupil of St Mary’s PS Mullaghbawn, with Distinction Distinction Distinction in BTEC Double Construction and Cambridge Business.