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The Year 8 students at St. Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel have settled in to their new school with great ease. With the early experiences of getting used to their new surroundings, following a timetable and the important task of making new friends, the students along with their tutors and Year Head Mr Anthony Monaghan, recently took some time out for a visit to the Odyssey Arena in Belfast. Central to this visit was the W5 experience at the Belfast venue. ...
The wonderful aromas wafting from the Home Economics Department at St. Louis Grammar School Kilkeel, may well encourage your appetite as students waited in anticipation to same local meat delicacies. In a scene reminiscent of The Great British Menu, Head of Home Economics, Miss Aisling McGivern along with her sixth form students, sampled some wonderful meat dishes prepared by Mrs Patricia McClean of the LMC (Live Stock and Meat Commission).Throughout the school pupils are encouraged to eat healthy and to ...
The Ladies Gaelic football teams at St. Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel, have started the year well recording two victories against rival Down schools in the past week. The school are currently playing at Under 16 and Under 20 levels in the competitions run by Ulster Colleges and will also compete at Under 14 level later in the school year. The Under 16 team, coached by Briege Rice and Steven McVeigh recorded an opening day victory over their Down rivals from ...
Sixth Form studies are the stepping stone to higher education and a place on a university course. It is important that young people make the right decisions to set them on a career path which may shape their future lives. Head of Senior School at St. Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel, Mr Eamon McGlue is clear about the role St. Louis can play at this important time. “St. Louis offers its students a high quality level of teaching and learning experiences, ...
Pupils from year 13 and 14 represented the school at the International Peace day event in St. Paul’s, Bessbrook on 21st September 2016. "Amazing Space" brought together 3,500 young people from schools across Northern Ireland at the Eikon Exhibition Centre, Maze / Long Kesh to celebrate their role in peace building. The event included erformances from local talent, as well as international contributions from across the globe, through a range of international partners including Generation Global, The Global Peace Foundation ...