Exam Results

 

Dean Maguirc College celebrates impressive results 2025

The Principal of Dean Maguirc College, Carrickmore, Mr. James Warnock spoke with pride of the results that pupils had achieved in the 2025 A–Level and AS examinations, saying ‘I am delighted with the impressive results achieved by our pupils today and I applaud the students on the high grades they have received.’

He added: ‘I thank the parents for their on–going support and encouragement and I also wish to acknowledge the dedicated teachers, both here in the college and those involved in collaborative settings who have enabled the achievement of full potential at A2 and AS Level. It is great that the endeavour of our students has resulted in a very high number getting their first choice at third level whilst others have decided to pursue degree and high–level apprenticeships on completion of their second level education.’

Top achievers at A–Level were:
Patrick Morris, Caolan Martin, Cara Sweeney, Alanagh Loughran, Conor McGlinchey, Ryan McCallan, Ryan Coney, Niamh Conway, Olivia Conway, Cara Fox, Davagh Loughran, Chloe Curran, Jennifer Duffin, Georgia McCrory, Maebh Warnock, Orlaith McElduff, Tiarnán Mullin and Erin Nugent.

Mr. Warnock continued to say that the impressive results again at AS Level provided a very solid foundation for the students who would now be entering Year 14 in September. The top achievers at this level were:
Amy Anya, Ava Byrne, Clara–Rose Marley, Sarah McConnell, Rioghnach McAleer, Laura Delaney, Laura Duff, , Katie Rose McCartan, Grace Donnelly, Meabh McAnespie, Niamh Mullan, Aislinn Robinson, Aobh Bennett, Brendan Daly, Niamh McElduff, Ruairi McGarrity, Roisin Munroe, and Caolan Tracey.

Dean Maguirc College celebrates 2024 G.C.S.E. results

 

There was much excitement and delight when pupils received their G.C.S.E. results at Dean Maguirc College as the grades achieved by the pupils were most impressive indeed. Commenting on the results, the principal, Mr. Warnock said ‘I am delighted with the performance of our pupils who indeed have excelled in this set of examinations. These pupils have worked closely with their teachers during Key Stage 4, resulting in the achievement of their full potential in both the academic and vocational subjects, a feature of our school which caters for all abilities. These pupils have to be applauded for their application and determination and on behalf of the Board of Governors, I congratulate them on their success today’.

He added ‘I thank the staff for their on–going commitment which has undoubtedly enabled such high achievement for our pupils and I also want to acknowledge the continued support and co–operation of our parents. We look forward to welcoming back so many of the year group for their Post 16 Studies and I wish the remainder of this cohort of pupils the very best as they embark on the next stage of their education at South West College.’

Top achievers were: Amy Ayna, Niamh Mullan, Ava Byrne, Rioghnach McAleer, Caislin Tracey, Grace Donnelly, Clara–Rose Marley, Niamh McElduff, Sara Roszyk, Laura Delaney, Oran Curran, Sarah McElduff, Roisin Munroe, Caolan Tracey, Laura Duff, Micheal Gallagher, Daniel Kerr, Meabh McAnespie, Fionn Begley and Bronagh McCloy.