Charles Dickens biographer Claire Tomalin says children are not being taught to read with the attention span necessary to appreciate the novelist's works.
Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg says Labour made a mistake in not putting enough emphasis on the 50% of young people who do not plan to go to university.
The more young people come into contact with employers the less likely they are to drop out of school and become unemployed, research suggests.










Principal's Message: Welcome to our website. We hope that staff, students, parents and visitors use the site to keep in touch with St Patrick's High School, Keady. The site will be updated each week with news, events and all the latest school activities. Students and staff can log in via the Intranet Login to access their school documents and email. You can find out more about the school by downloading the 2012 Prospectus and the Board of Governors’ Report 2010/11.
St Patrick’s High School Annual Open Night was a huge success. The school was crammed with excited, eager, energized Primary 7 pupils....
Drama Workshop with actor Stephen Beggs
Belfast actor Stephen Beggs, from the Bruiser Theatre Company visited the school on Tuesday 24th January to host a drama workshop with 908. Stephen’s visit was one of the...
Star’s in Their Eyes….a fun, fantastic, fabulous night for everyone. Pupils and teachers alike took to the stage to imitate the stars from ABBA to Lady GaGa to The Spice Girls. Everyone in attendance must agree...
On Saturday 28th the Golf club members and supporters took part in a fundraising “bag pack” in Sainsburys supermarket, Armagh. The boys and girls, assisted by teachers, parents and caretakers packed bags from...
Representing St. Patrick's at the Ulster Schools Swimming Gala were:
Seniors: Oisin Young and Michael McGuigan, Intermediate: Niamh Young and Jonathon DeasyJuniors: Peter McGuigan and Orla Young
These pupils travelled to...
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
Parents are invited to a Year 10 Options Information Evening in the school on Wednesday 8 February at 7.00pm.
Welcome to Year 8
Our Curriculum
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