St Patrick's College, Maghera

St. Patrick's College, also known as St. Patrick's Co-Ed Comprehensive College, is a co-educational 11–18 secondary school in Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It teaches within the Roman Catholic ethos. St Patrick's Maghera is regarded as one of Ireland's most successful athletic schools, having won five All-Ireland titles.

St. Patrick's College, Maghera
Coláiste Naomh Pádraig, Machaire Rátha[1]
Address
25 Coleraine Road

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BT46 5BN

Information
MottoFons Sapientiae Verbum Dei (Fountain of wisdom, The word of God)
Established1963
Head teacherMrs Katrina Crilly
GenderMixed
Number of students1355
Colour(s)Blue,   Black,   White,  
WebsiteSt. Patrick's College, Maghera

Catchment and buildings

St Patrick's is a co-ed comprehensive school, primarily serving those students who live within the Maghera parish, but also those in the wider catchment area from areas such as Randalstown and Dungiven. It consists of two sites, the main site for those in Years 9 to 14 and a separate site for the Year 8's, known as the "St Mary's Building".

Subjects

Pupils enrolled in years 8–10 will take 15 mandatory subjects: English, Maths, Junior Science (a compound subject including Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Religious Studies, Art, Home Economics, Information Technology, Technology (and Design), History, Geography, Irish, and a choice between French or Spanish. Pupils also attend non-exam classes such as Physical Education, Citizenship, and Employability.

In Years 11 and 12, pupils will sit their GCSE examinations, with compulsory classes of: English Language, Maths, a choice between Single, Double or Triple Award science, and Religious Studies. Dependant on what level of science is studied, pupils may select an additional 4, 3 or 2 GCSEs, respectively. These choices are made from the CCEA specification, although a few subjects - such as German - are not offered. These choices are made in Mid-to-Late Year 10. Most pupils in the school will sit English Literature examinations alongside English Language, but only two classes per year (approx 60 pupils) will sit Further Mathematics examinations in their Year 12 alongside standard Mathematics in their Year 11. These Year Groups also sit non-exam classes such as Physical Education, Citizenship and Employability. Some pupils may not be offered English Language, Maths or Double/Triple science, and will opt for Essential Skills English, Essential Skills Maths and Single Award Science, or a mixture of the three.

At A Level, students select 3 A Levels (although some are offered 4, with one taken to only AS level), again from CCEA specifications. Some of these classes require travel to other schools, such as French. Students in Year 13 will sit their AS level examinations, and students in Year 14 will sit their A Level examinations. A Level choices are made in Mid-to-Late Year 12.

All GCSE and A Level classes are subject to enrolment numbers.

Results

According to the ETI assessment of the school in 2015, the academic performance was rated as either "very good" or "outstanding". It noted that "the percentage of pupils progressing to higher education courses is well above the NI average for non-selective schools".[2]

In the academic year 2016/2017, 85.9% of its entrants received five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including the core subjects English and Maths.[3]

Awards

- Eco Schools (2021)

Sports

The school has a large tradition in sports—particularly Gaelic sports—and is one of the most successful schools in Northern Ireland in this field. The College have been crowned All-Ireland Champions on 5 occasions, winning the Hogan Cup, most recently in 2013. Additionally , the College currently holds 16 Ulster - MacRory Cup titles as well as 17 Mageean Cups. They are also very successful in junior sports, such as Rannafast titles. Notably, the Senior Camogie team also reached the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Semi-Finals in 2020.

Extracurriculars

St. Patrick's College has two choirs, a Junior Choir for those in those years 8–10, and a Senior Choir for those years 11–14.

St Patrick’s has a debate team, which participates yearly in Concern Debates, an All-Ireland debate tournament organised by charity group Concern. Years 11–14 can participate in the debates, which are organised between other schools. Recently, the team reached the knockout rounds.

The school runs School Aid Romania, in which a selection of students from year 13 travel to regions of Romania to provide aid work to the locals, bringing donations of cash and toys for children.

Controversy

On the 17th of January 2023, one of the art rooms in the 3-storey of the Main Site caught on fire. The fire was discovered to be the result of an old kiln that was left unattended. Two NIFRS engines were dispatched to the incident and the school was temporarily closed on the basis of health and safety concerns. To date, there have been no reports of injuries during the incident.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Welcome". St Patrick's College, Maghera.
  2. "ETI REPORT 2015". Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  3. "Belfast Telegraph GCSE 2018". Belfasttelegraph. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  4. "Cathal Ó hOisín". NI Assembly. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  5. "Henry Downey to be honoured at Queen's University". Hogan Stand. 15 October 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  6. Bogue, Declan (9 November 2021). "Conor Glass helps to shatter a Derry club ceiling". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
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