Admissions 2022

Exciting times at the College this week as we produce our brand new information video for prospective pupils in P6 and P7 and their families.  In the next few weeks, Mr McClean will visit all our partner primary schools and share information with the young people, including prospectuses and other documentation for parents to engage with at home.

If you would like a copy of our prospectus, or a meeting with a Senior Member of Staff or our Special Needs Co-ordinator, please contact the school office on 028 2076 2473.

Detailed Admissions 2022 information can be found on our website at cpcballycastle.org.uk

Ahead of the release of our 2022 video, please see some comments from our wonderful past pupils

The Sisters of Cross & Passion

The Sisters of Cross & Passion, alongside staff and pupils, joined Fr Daly for a re-dedication of this beautiful statue of St Brigid, which previously stood over the doors of the Convent.

Parentline's Workshop - Bounceback'

Please see the flyer below for Parentline’s upcoming parent workshops ‘Bounce Back’.

There are two programmes running virtually (zoom)

  • First starting, 4th October, for 6 consecutive Monday evenings 8-9pm

  • Second beginning 4th November for 6 consecutive Thursday evenings 8-9pm

There are a limited number of spaces available - to book your place call the free helpline on 0808 8020 400.

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Mrs Sheila Hughes Visit

Mr McClean and Ms Lagan were delighted and honoured to welcome Mrs Sheila Hughes (née Moran) and her son Jonathan to visit the College.  Sheila, now 94 years old, first joined the school aged 12, having moved from Ballinameen in County Roscommon.

Sheila came to work with her aunt, Sarah Clarke, in the Irish Home Industries Workshop.

Pupil Successes

Cross and Passion College students celebrated outstanding ‘A’-Level and GCSE outcomes this week, as they picked up their results at the school.  The long record of academic excellence at the College was continued, with both cohorts of pupils performing very strongly.

For the first time in a number of years, the top individual pupils were boys; Eoin Crawford achieving 3 A* grades at ‘A’-Level and Tiernan Heggarty achieving 10 A* grades at GCSE.  As Tiernan prepares to begin his ‘A’-Level studies, Eoin is looking forward to beginning a Masters degree in Aeronautical Engineering at Queen’s University, Belfast.

Principal of the College, Mr Paul McClean, paid tribute to the very hard work of pupils and staff in ensuring the young people reached their full potential in the qualifications.

“We, as a staff body, are delighted and proud of these very talented cohorts of young people.  When they joined the school, we had very high expectations of what we felt they could achieve, socially, individually and academically, and they have proven over the last seven years that they also embraced that desire to reach their potential.

We have all faced challenges in the last 18 months, however our young people were some of those hardest hit by the periods of lockdown, having to draw on their resilience, motivation and perseverance.  I am fully aware of how challenging this was for some of our students at times and I want to thank them, and their families, for their support for each other and for our school, as we worked together to keep provision going.

Our staff have had to adapt significantly, showing flexibility and creativity in ensuring that young people still had support in their learning, in order to reach their full potential. I want to thank them for their very hard work, throughout the seven years our leaving pupils have been here.

ETI have recognised that our educational provision is of the highest quality, with pupil outcomes exceeding the average for grammar schools and non-grammar alike. 

The atmosphere of ambition and collegiality is very strong in the school and by working together, and ensuring our parents are an integral part of the educational journey, we can focus on each child having the opportunity to achieve their personal best.

Our main goal is to ensure that wherever our young people go, they leave Cross and Passion College with a caring, committed, values-driven attitude to life.  The excellent outcomes in their qualifications are a wonderful by-product of the successes that are built on those foundations.

On behalf of the College Governors, the staff and the whole school community, I wish our leaving students the very best of luck and remind them that we hope to see them all again soon.”

Year 13 & 14 Results Day Photos

Our Top Achievers on A-level day - fantastic work by them all and we are so proud of all their achievements. Good luck on the next stage of your journey. Well done

Our Top Achievers on A-level day - fantastic work by them all and we are so proud of all their achievements. Good luck on the next stage of your journey. Well done

Huge congratulations to our top achiever at A-Level Eoin Crawford who got 3A* grades today and will now head to @QUBelfast to study a Masters in Aeronautical Engineering. A fantastic achievement

Huge congratulations to our top achiever at A-Level Eoin Crawford who got 3A* grades today and will now head to @QUBelfast to study a Masters in Aeronautical Engineering. A fantastic achievement

These 7 pupils pictured along side principal Mr McClean achieved 15 A*, 5A and 2 Dist* grades between them. Well done - all your hard work paid off.

These 7 pupils pictured along side principal Mr McClean achieved 15 A*, 5A and 2 Dist* grades between them. Well done - all your hard work paid off.

Some of our top pupils in the BTEC CCLD course - Naomi Williams pictured with her mum and brother, and Shona Fitzgerald and Caoimhe Butler. All 3 girls achieved 3 Distinctions in their course

Great to catch up with some of our Year 14 lads - Cormac, Corey, Conall, Eldhose and Jack. They were delighted with their results. Great lads who made a fantastic contribution to school life in CPC

Great to catch up with some of our Year 14 lads - Cormac, Corey, Conall, Eldhose and Jack. They were delighted with their results. Great lads who made a fantastic contribution to school life in CPC

Selection of School Uniform Available

Selection of school uniform and PE tops, in good condition available (THIS WEEK ONLY) in school foyer from 9-3pm daily . After 3pm on Friday all remaining items will be donated to local charity shops.

Independent Counselling Service for Schools (ICSS)

ICSS are providing a summer service. We would like to remind you that the school counselling will continue, as it did last year, between June 28th to July 14th and August 16th to 27th. All referrals can be made directly via the digital referral form on the Familyworks website or via our telephone helpline numbers, which are 02891821721 and 02891820341.