U16 Girls
Best of Luck to our U-16 Girls as they play in the Ulster Final on Friday.
We hope our website it gives you an insight into our ethos, our culture, our expectations and ambitions.
To create a supportive family environment that celebrates individuality while fostering respect, responsibility and resilience, empowering every student to succeed and grow both academically and personally.
Our Christian values help enable our students to play a positive role in society.
We help each student to enjoy a full balanced range of educational experiences relevant to his/her present and future needs in accordance with the Entitlement Framework requirements.
To equip each student with the necessary skills necessary to adapt to the ever-changing demands of life and work.
Key Values: Respect, Responsibility & Resilience
The ethos of respect and culture of life-long learning generated by the teaching sta at St. Aidan’s remains hugely important to me and to everyone who passes through the school.…
I am proud to be a past pupil of St. Aidan’s High School. I enjoyed and appreciated the opportunities that I was given both in the classroom and on the…
My time at St Aidan’s started in 2003, and over the course of my five years there, I was fortunate enough to achieve 10 A*’s at GCSE. I gained a…
My name is Joanne Doonan and I am a past pupil, a former Head Girl and County footballer. I started St Aidan’s in 2006, completing my GCSEs in 2011 which enabled me to study A Levels at Mount Lourdes from where I then progressed to Queen’s University in Belfast and…
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St Aidan’s holds very fond memories for me. I remember it as a place where everyone worked together as a community, where art, music and sport were actively encouraged alongside…
My name is Sean Mc Nally and I am a past pupil of St Aidan’s. My time in St Aidan’s started when I transferred from St Mary’s P.S Teemore in September 2012.
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Such a fantastic evening at S Aidan’s watching our very talented singers and musicians perform at the Carol Concert. Well done to everyone involved
Great Christmas spirit shown as we raised money for local charities with our Christmas jumper day.
Well done to our year 10 boys who came runner up in the Fermanagh schools cross-county competition
Well done to Wiktora who won the Fermanagh Future Chef competition. Good luck in the Final in Feb!
All associated with St Aidan’s would like to congratulate Mrs Mooney on winning the prestigious Sir Ken Robinson Award for Unlocking Creativity in Schools. This Award is a recognition and…
The Year 12 pupils said a fond farewell to their classroom assistant Noeleen who is retiring at the end of the school year. They presented her with a beautiful garden…
This week we had the privilege of hosting Sìolta Retreats. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday our K.S.3 students took part in a tailored made programme. They got the opportunity to…