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  • Local schools are recognised for exceptional pastoral care

    Date published: 21 May 2025

    Ashfield Boys’ High School, Belfast and Donard School, Banbridge have been recognised for exceptional pastoral care at an award ceremony hosted by the Department of Education and the Public Health Agency (PHA).

    Group photo from Derrytrasna Awards at front of Parliament Buidings

    The Derrytrasna Pastoral Care award was created by the Department of Education in partnership with the Public Health Agency (PHA) in 2014.  It seeks to recognise through nominations, those school communities that have demonstrated exceptional effort in supporting the pastoral care of pupils and their families.

    Education Minister Paul Givan said: “Young people today are facing many challenges and that is why the support provided by our schools can prove vital in helping them deal with the difficulties and hardships of life.

    Excellent pastoral care is not about the everyday support offered by schools. It is about a level of care and help that is provided over and above what is expected, and it is important to acknowledge and celebrate such work.”

    Director of Public Health at the PHA, Dr Joanne McClean, said: “The Public Health Agency is committed to helping support children and young people secure the best start in life. The provision of quality pastoral care has the potential to improve education and health outcomes for our young people and so can play a role in helping to reduce health inequalities. I commend this year’s winners for their exceptional commitment to pastoral care.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. Captions: Pic1 Donard School - Pictured L-R Back row - Mrs Edel Lavery, Principal, Mrs Tori Kirk, Classroom Assistant,  Ronnie Armour, Permanent Secretary Department of Education and Dr Joanne McClean, Director Public Health Front row - Lucy Cunningham and Carly McCann pupils. Pic 2 Ashfield Boys' School - Pictured L-R  Keith Miller, Assistant VP, Dr Joanne McClean, Director Public Health, Ronnie Armour, Permanent Secretary Department of Education with pupils Jack Towe and Christopher Weir.
    2. Ashfield Boys’ High School, Belfast was nominated by an Education Officer.
    3. Donard School, Banbridge, was nominated by a parent/carer.
    4. Awards are available for nursery, primary, post primary and special school sectors.
    5. There were no winning nominations for the nursery and primary sectors.
    6. Nominations are considered by an independent, multi-agency assessment panel, representing the Public Health Agency, the Education Authority, the Education and Training Inspectorate, the Department of Education, young people and the Principal of St Mary’s Primary’s School.
    7. The awards were inspired and named in honour of St Mary’s Primary School in Derrytrasna, following the exceptional pastoral care the whole school community provided to a terminally ill pupil, Adele Madden.
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    9. Media enquiries to the Department of Education Press Office at press.office@education-ni.gov.uk

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