GREY clouds, cold air and a pathetic excuse for a programme contrast with the bright blue and gold of the refurbished Pearse Park stand as the steady trickle of supporters enters the Longford grounds. In the elevated press box, Ger Tracey and Peter McGinnity readying for live commentary, Phil Flanagan keeping social media up to […]
St Kevin’s is now outperforming many grammar schools
NON-grammar schools in the Fermanagh area have recorded a strong A Level performance for 2019. Four local secondary schools ranked in the top 100 performers, alongside three Enniskillen grammar schools. The annual performance guide published by the Belfast Telegraph ranks all post-secondary schools where pupils sit A Level exams. Enniskillen Royal Grammar school was the […]
BREAKING: Student escapes jail over tragic Oisin death
Francis McDermott, from Camphill Park in Newtownbutler, had pleaded guilty to unlawfully killing thirteen-year-old Oisin McGrath
St Michael’s vice principal steps down after 35 years
The popular teacher says she will miss the boys of St Michael’s, past and present, most of all.
Big improvement in school exam results
St Michael’s College, Enniskillen topped the poll in Fermanagh
Oisin McGrath family ‘distress’ at delay in court case
Francis McDermott (19) from Camphill Park, Newtownbutler, is accused of unlawfully killing 13-year-old Oisin McGrath from Belcoo in February 2015.
Garbhan sheds light on living with Asperger’s
Garbhan was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome when he was in P4.
Families may have to pay for school bus from September
Education Authority considering bringing forward charges of between £50 and £200 per child from this September
‘Big ask’ as brave pupils skip meals for world hunger
The St Michael’s students fundraised in order to support charity work to help tackle world hunger.
High praise for Quinn venture to end brain drain
Education Minister tours newly opened Quinn Technology and Design Department at St Michael’s College, Enniskillen










