Welcome to Burrenreagh: A Unique School Offering an Exceptional Educational Experience.
Here at St Patrick’s P.S. we provide your child with a unique educational experience, in a setting which is outstandingly beautiful, nestled at the foot of Tollymore Forest and the Mourne Mountains.
We provide a happy, caring community where all are welcome and where the love and values of Jesus and the gospels are central to our relationships with each other. We strive to ensure that each child is happy and enjoying all aspects of life and learning at Burrenreagh. Our family atmosphere and smaller class sizes encourage each child to flourish academically, physically and morally in a safe environment.
We have established close links between school, home and the community. We work together to help our children develop and reach their full potential during their primary years.
We hope our website helps convey some of what is happening in our vibrant, busy school.
You are most welcome to visit us and see our happy, purposeful school environment, with highly professional, dedicated staff who strive for the very best for every child in their care. Please telephone the school office on
028 43778593 to arrange a time to visit and you will enjoy a warm welcome.
Mona McGreevy
Principal
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Major Grant for St. Patrick's, Burrenreagh.
St. Patrick’s Primary School, Burrenreagh, Bryansford has been awarded £8266 as part of a brand-new Rural Community Pollinator Grants Scheme.
The initiative, financed by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) and managed by the civic-pride campaign Live Here Live Here is designed to allow community groups and schools across rural Northern Ireland to benefit from funding between £3,000 to £12,000 to establish, enhance or develop a local community pollinator garden.
The pilot scheme, which made £1.5 million available for 2021/22 covered 95% of costs to community groups and schools embarking on their community environmental project.
A Rural Community Pollinator Garden is a shared space with pollinating plants, habitats, wildflowers, flowers, shrubs and trees, and the grants support new initiatives aimed at protecting and providing for pollinators. As the recent State of Nature report ranks Northern Ireland as the 12th worst offender in the world for biodiversity loss, many will hope the scheme acts as a turning point in the fight against the destruction of nature.
Successful grant applicants were required to illustrate their plans to maximise pollinator-friendly land-management techniques to increase the biodiversity value of an area by planting for pollinators, and to transform unused spaces into valued community spaces, adding habitats and greening-up formerly grey areas.
School principal, Mr. James Hunt comments, “We are using the money to create a beautiful pollinator garden with the involvement of pupils, parents and others in the community. This garden will provide a haven for bees, insects and endangered species by providing a perfect habitat which in turn will benefit the whole community. We are thrilled to work in partnership with the Live Here Love Here team to create a beautiful, educational outdoor space that will be a changing and developing outdoor classroom. We look forward to pupils, parents and the local community taking pride in this special space which will truly enhance the environment and throughout ongoing work each year, will educate us all about our environment and how we should care of it, nourish it and learn from it. In Burrenreagh, we are so fortunate in that we are in an amazingly beautiful environment, surrounded by green fields and nature. This helps our whole school community connect with nature and learn from it, with the pupils working together to develop skills for life and a real sense of the beauty and importance of the environment.
Our extensive pollinator gardens will incorporate large numbers of native pollinator plants, a fruit tree orchard, a greenhouse, outdoor planters where the pupils will learn to grow vegetables, a sensory garden, living willow houses, native trees and shrubs, and many more beautiful features. Our pupils are growing potatoes, rhubarb, cabbages, tomatoes, turnips, lettuce and so much more. This is a tremendous experience for our pupils in beautifu surroundings.
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St. Patrick's Primary School Burrenreagh, Burrenreagh Road, Castlewellan, BT31 9HH
Telephone: 02843778593