Amongst the prize-winners was Student of the Year Ciara Hoey, who achieved three A* Grades. An outstanding 82.5% of pupils achieved 3A*-C.
Principal, Mrs Marie Millar said that the prizegiving is a fantastic celebration of the student’s hard work and a way for parents and staff to join in the success of the students.
Mrs Millar was delighted to announce that the school is now full to capacity, in fact oversubscribed, with 830 students, and their biggest ever sixth form enrolment to date.
She acknowledged that it was a great feeling that the South Armagh Community realises what a fantastic education their young people receive here on their doorsteps and we now have the building to match the outstanding learning and teaching that goes on within the school.
On behalf of the staff and governors, Mrs Millar wished the students every success in their future careers and stated that though it is bittersweet to say goodbye to another fantastic year group all connected with St Joseph’s High School, Crossmaglen.
Absent from photos:
Padraig Baxter – Chemistry Award (B Grade) Mathematics Award (A Grade)
Anna Rowland - BTEC Children Play Learning and Development (Distinction)

1. St Joseph's HS Crossmaglen A Level prizegiving
Ciara Hoey – A Level Student of the Year Photo: Submitted

2. St Joseph's HS Crossmaglen A Level prizegiving
Ciara Hoey – A Level Student of the Year pictured with her parents. Photo: Submitted

3. St Joseph's HS Crossmaglen A Level prizegiving
Ciara Hoey pictured with Mrs Millar and Mrs McMahon Photo: Submitted

4. St Joseph's HS Crossmaglen A Level prizegiving
Geography Award: Candice Maughan (B Grade) Photo: Submitted