St Patrick's College, Belfast

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St Patrick's College
Established 1956
Type Single-sex Catholic High School
Headmaster P. J. O'Grady B.Sc. M.Sc. D.A.S.E. P.G.C.E.
Students Approx. 900
Location Belfast, Northern Ireland
Website www.stpatrickscollege.org

St. Patrick's college (Bearnageeha) is a non-selective, Roman Catholic secondary school for boys aged between 11-18. The college is based on the Antrim Road, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

St. Patrick's college (or Barney as it is sometimes known as) was the first Catholic secondary school in Belfast to offer A-Levels.

In Autumn 2006, the school celebrated its golden jubilee. The college is one of many schools and college's throughout Ireland that has taken the name "St. Patrick's", after the island's Patron Saint.