Today’s Principal Mr Hugh Mallon said:
"This is an exciting time for the
school and everyone is involved in the events we're organising to mark the 50th
anniversary.
We are particularly keen to find anyone who
still has an old school tie and blazer from the days when the school was known
as St Joseph’s Intermediate School.
This uniform consisted of a black blazer
with a yellow and blue stripped tie and was used from the opening until the
1980's when a grey sweat jumper was the uniform until the mid 90s’, when the
uniform used today was introduced.’
If you attended St
Joseph’s as a pupil or staff member during the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s,
80’s or 90’s we appeal for you to get in touch with personal memories of your
days at St Joseph’s.
Those memories could be everyday
events, from school day anecdotes to those memories contained in old exercise
books, items made in craft classes through to photographs of events in school
and on school trips.’
If you have any memorabilia which you would
allow us to exhibit over the 50th anniversary celebrations planned
for January 2008, then please get in touch with the school on 02830262595, by
email
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by post or drop in to school with your contact details.
Pictures,
Memorabilia, Press releases and other news items will be posted on this site
to celebrate the Opening of St. Joseph's Boys' High School in January
1958.