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ST. JOSEPH'S HOLD VERY SUCCESSFUL OPEN NIGHT

St. Joseph's recently held its open night. The attendance was excellent.

Prospective pupils and parents were treated to musical delights from the students. Mr. Scally (Principal)

addressed the hall, and clearly outlined what St. Joseph's has to offer not only academically but also holistically.
He highlighted the school's great strides in its academic results and also highlighted achievements in sport and

the many trips that occur in the school year. Also identified were the many and varied extra -curricular activities that

the school has to offer. Mr. Scally outlined that at St. Joseph's each child is nurtured to achieve his or her

true potential.  More info

 

YOUNG MEN TAKING ACTION IN ST JOSEPH'S

Young men from St Joseph's High School Crossmaglen recently participated in a 7 week programme,                                                                                                 promoting awareness and understanding of Mental Health. The programme was facilitated by                                                                                                                         Youth Action NI'S 'Young Men Talking,' Project. More info

 

STUDENTS SHOWCASE THEIR ARTISTIC TALENTS FOR                                                                                                                         CREDIT UNION POSTER COMPETITION CHRISTMAS

The Irish League of Credit Unions recently ran its annual competition for local schools,                                                                                                in order to select art work for its calendar. The Crossmaglen Branch also has a special                                                                                         category for pupils in 'The Learning Support Centre' at St. Joseph's.More info.

 

Students Raise Money for Oxfam

 The pupils from The Learning Support Centre of St. Joseph's were very busy

with a fund-raising project, in the weeks before Christmas. More info .

 

 

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