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  1. St Patrick’s is an all ability, inclusive school which was opened in 1958 to serve the boys and girls of the greater Banbridge area. We are a Catholic school where our pupils are encouraged to participate fully in the Religious Education programme and practice of the faith. We warmly welcome students from other faith groups and value the ...

  2. Welcome to ST PATRICK’S SCHOOL Tena koe, nau mai ki to tatou kura, A warm welcome to you from St Patrick’s School Bryndwr. St Patrick’s is a state-integrated Catholc Full Primary School that provides quality education for children aged five to thirteen. As part of the Catholic Parish of Christchurch North, the school is situated […]

  3. St. Patrick's College, Jaffna, Jaffna Town, Sri Lanka. 5,474 likes · 27 talking about this · 1,111 were here. Education

  4.  St Patrick’s has strong learning and academic traditions where each boy is encouraged to take responsibility for his own learning in an environment that values knowledge, excellence and scholarship. The College strives for the development of the whole person, integrating spiritual development, academic success, cultural awareness and sporting participation in the context of the…

  5. St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 TW77 admissions@spcm.ie Vat Reg 0064962V

  6. About Us. St. Patrick’s School is an English medium co-educational school managed by the Pune Diocesan Educational Society under the Bishop of Pune. It is recognised and aided by the Government of Maharashtra. It comprises the Pre-primary Primary, High School and Junior College and has 2112 students. The aim of the school is to bring about an ...

  7. St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth is an institution which can provide an environment where people belong, grow and develop. Ger Brennan GAA Development Executive at University College Dublin