St Patrick's College, Belfast

St Patrick’s College, Bearnageeha (Commonly referred to as 'Barney') (Irish: Coláiste Phádraig, Bearna na Gaoithe) is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys aged between 11-19 situated on the Antrim Road, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The college's catchment area encompasses the New Lodge, Ardoyne, the Antrim Road and various other areas of North Belfast. In the Autumn of 2006, St. Patrick's celebrated its golden jubilee. St Patrick's was the first Catholic secondary school in Belfast to offer A-Levels. The college is one of many schools and colleges throughout Ireland that has taken the name "St Patrick's", after the island's patron saint.

St Patrick's College, Belfast

St Patrick’s College, Bearnageeha (Commonly referred to as 'Barney') (Irish: Coláiste Phádraig, Bearna na Gaoithe) is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys aged between 11-19 situated on the Antrim Road, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The college's catchment area encompasses the New Lodge, Ardoyne, the Antrim Road and various other areas of North Belfast. In the Autumn of 2006, St. Patrick's celebrated its golden jubilee. St Patrick's was the first Catholic secondary school in Belfast to offer A-Levels. The college is one of many schools and colleges throughout Ireland that has taken the name "St Patrick's", after the island's patron saint.