St Colman's Primary School, Dromore
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St. Colman's Primary School is a primary school located in Dromore, County Down, Northern Ireland. It caters for girls and boys aged from 3 to 11 and has 90 pupils. The school lies only 500 yards north of the town and almost all of the pupils come from the town and the surrounding area. It is within the Southern Education and Library Board area.
The school is sited in pleasant surroundings on Gallows Street, beside the Roman Catholic chapel, to which the school is linked.
In February 2006 St. Colman's Primary School won a prize of £200 and the Silver Birch certificate, as runner-up in the Banbridge Yellow Woods Challenge – the schools recycling environmental competition run by Yellow Pages, working with the Woodland Trust and Banbridge District Council.
[edit] References
- Schools Web Directory
- Good Schools Guide
- Inspection Report, November 2005
- Inspectors heap praise on St. Colman's pupils Dromore Leader, 09 March 2006
- Recycling Award
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