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  • O’Dowd - Killyleagh Primary School to transform to Integrated

    Topics:
    • Schools and infrastructure, 
    • Types of schools

    Date published: 20 January 2016

    Education Minister, John O’Dowd, has approved a development proposal for Killyleagh Primary School, Co Down, to transform from a controlled primary school to Controlled Integrated.

    Commenting on the decision, Minister O’Dowd said:

    “I am approving this Development Proposal in line with my statutory duty to encourage and facilitate the development of integrated education.

    “I am satisfied that sufficient evidence has been provided to support the transformation. This includes the results of a vote where parents supported the transformation to integrated status. My approval of this proposal gives the school the opportunity to realise a fully integrated ethos and to attract sufficient numbers from both sides of the community.

    “I would like to wish Killyleagh Primary School well as it commences a new chapter.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. On 9 September 2015, the Education Authority published Development Proposal No. 423, proposing the acquisition of controlled integrated status for Killyleagh Primary School, with effect from 1 September 2016, or as soon as possible thereafter.

    2. Killyleagh Primary School (PS) is a controlled co-educational primary school situated in the village of Killyleagh, Co.Down.

    3. The school has approved admission and enrolment numbers of 25 and 175 respectively.

    4. The Department of Education’s ‘Education Works’ campaign promotes the value of education. This year’s campaign aims to ensure that parents have information on schooling and that they are aware of the steps they can take to ‘Get Involved’ and support their teenager in achieving good outcomes at school. Watch out for the ads on television, radio and outdoor locations. The campaign highlights the vital role families can play in helping children do well at school and improve their life chances. Visit nidirect - Education Works for more information or watch the TV ad on the Department’s YouTube channel.

    5. See photos from the Department of Education in our Flickr collection.

    6. Media enquiries to the Department of Education Press Office Tel: 028 9127 9207. Out of office hours, contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 076 99 715 440, and your call will be returned.

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