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Keep up to date with the progress of our school football teams through the new MUSFA website.
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Keep up to date with the progress of our school football teams through the new MUSFA website.
www.midulsterschoolsfa.co.uk/home
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Open Night  - Thursday 9th January 2025at 7pm.

All welcome.

Prospectus available at:
https://www.tjhs.co.uk/cms/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Tandragee-Junior-High-School-Prospectus-2025.pdf

Open Night - Thursday 9th January 2025at 7pm.

All welcome.

Prospectus available at:
www.tjhs.co.uk/cms/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Tandragee-Junior-High-School-Prospectus-2025.pdf
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At the end of a busy term, I take a moment to reflect on the many achievements at Tandragee Junior High School. In this season we are reminded of hope, joy, and the love of Christ, and I have gratitude for all that has been accomplished.

 I acknowledge the outstanding achievements of our pupils. Whether it’s in the classroom, on the sports field, or through their involvement in extracurricular activities, the talent, dedication, and hard work displayed by our students has been truly inspiring. We are incredibly proud of them.

A heartfelt thank you also goes to our supportive parents and carers. Your encouragement and partnership play an essential role in the development of our young people. Together, we continue to foster a positive learning environment where our pupils can thrive.

To our incredible teachers and staff, whose tireless commitment to nurturing and guiding our students does not go unnoticed. Their passion, care, and dedication make a real difference in the lives of our pupils. Thank you!

At this time of year, we also recognise that for some members of our school community, Christmas can be a challenging time. We offer our prayers and support and trust that, whatever our circumstances, in this Christmas season, we experience the light, the love, grace, and lasting peace of God’s gift -  wrapped in swaddling bands and lying in a manger. 

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 

With warmest regards,

C W Brown
Principal, Tandragee Junior High School

At the end of a busy term, I take a moment to reflect on the many achievements at Tandragee Junior High School. In this season we are reminded of hope, joy, and the love of Christ, and I have gratitude for all that has been accomplished.

I acknowledge the outstanding achievements of our pupils. Whether it’s in the classroom, on the sports field, or through their involvement in extracurricular activities, the talent, dedication, and hard work displayed by our students has been truly inspiring. We are incredibly proud of them.

A heartfelt thank you also goes to our supportive parents and carers. Your encouragement and partnership play an essential role in the development of our young people. Together, we continue to foster a positive learning environment where our pupils can thrive.

To our incredible teachers and staff, whose tireless commitment to nurturing and guiding our students does not go unnoticed. Their passion, care, and dedication make a real difference in the lives of our pupils. Thank you!

At this time of year, we also recognise that for some members of our school community, Christmas can be a challenging time. We offer our prayers and support and trust that, whatever our circumstances, in this Christmas season, we experience the light, the love, grace, and lasting peace of God’s gift - wrapped in swaddling bands and lying in a manger.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

With warmest regards,

C W Brown
Principal, Tandragee Junior High School
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In November Farming Club was visited by Mark Wright from Ballylisk of Armagh and today we were lucky to visit their factory for a guided tour. Mark explained who they are, how they started and their journey to making their award winning, hand-made cheeses. He is a fantastic speaker and was extremely generous with his time to share his knowledge, experience and expertise of the entire process to produce their cheeses. We tried to ask questions – but I don’t think Mark left anything out! Farming Club members were very happy to receive one of their Triple Cream cheeses each – and staff at TJHS were absolutely thrilled to devour their ‘fancy’ cheese one breaktime!Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

In November Farming Club was visited by Mark Wright from Ballylisk of Armagh and today we were lucky to visit their factory for a guided tour. Mark explained who they are, how they started and their journey to making their award winning, hand-made cheeses. He is a fantastic speaker and was extremely generous with his time to share his knowledge, experience and expertise of the entire process to produce their cheeses. We tried to ask questions – but I don’t think Mark left anything out! Farming Club members were very happy to receive one of their Triple Cream cheeses each – and staff at TJHS were absolutely thrilled to devour their ‘fancy’ cheese one breaktime! ... See MoreSee Less

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