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Portadown school celebrates ‘major’ success with four prestigious wins

'These awards reinforce our position as a leading and innovative school in delivering transformative educational experiences for pupils of all abilities and backgrounds'

St John the Baptist’s Staff pictured with the four awards – left to right Miss Sinéad McCartan (Head of Vocational Subjects), Miss Jenna Boden (Curriculum Team and Head of Business & IT), Mr Justin Lynch (Head of Pastoral Care) and Mrs Noella Murray (Principal)

St John the Baptist’s College, Portadown has proudly emerged as the standout winner at this year’s highly anticipated Local Women Magazine’s Education Awards, securing an impressive four accolades.

The awards are a celebration of the school’s holistic and nurturing approach to education, where academic and vocational achievements are balanced with a focus on the personal growth and confidence-building of every student.

In the first of their four accolades the college was honoured with Best Post Primary School in NI. This award recognises the holistic commitment to academic and vocational excellence, student engagement, and school leadership.

The school was also commended by the judging panel for their strong leadership and visionary direction, high standards in teaching and learning across all subjects, excellence in pastoral care and student wellbeing initiatives, engagement with parents and the wider community and consistent academic results and student progression.

Members of the School Staff collecting the awards at Saturday’s Award Celebration – Left to right Mrs Lynne Swain (Nurture Practitioner, Deputy Designated Teacher for Safeguarding and Facebook Manager), Mrs Stacey Rodgers (Progress leader for Year 8 and EAL Provision Lead) and Mrs Shileen McCabe (KS4 Nurture Practitioner)

Secondly, they achieved Best Post Primary School, Co Armagh. This award reflects the school’s continued commitment to academic and vocational excellence, personal development, and strong community engagement.

Thirdly, they were awarded for their Excellence in Pastoral Care and Wellbeing. This was awarded in recognition of the college’s strong nurturing ethos and pastoral care provision. Through this award, the school has been commended for creating and implementing programs that proactively support wellbeing and create a highly inclusive and safe environment where pupils can thrive.

And finally, they received an award for Excellence in Vocational Learning. This award recognises the college’s portfolio of vocational qualifications aimed at preparing students for real-world careers through hands-on, skills-based learning pathways.

The judging panel commented on the well-established vocational curriculum offer within SJBC that includes areas such as engineering, health & social care, digital media, and construction. The panel also highlighted how the school has successfully bridged the gap between education and employment.

Mrs Murray, Principal of St John the Baptist’s College expressed immense pride in receiving these awards, commenting: “We are truly humbled by this recognition.

“My dedicated team of staff go above and beyond every day to ensure that every child feels valued and nurtured and are able to achieve their full potential.”

She also attributed the growth and success of the college to the invaluable support received from parents, governors, and the wider school community.

“These awards reinforce our position as a leading and innovative school in delivering transformative educational experiences for pupils of all abilities and backgrounds,” said the Principal.

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