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  • Research published on demand for Integrated Education

    Date published: 4 December 2025

    The Department of Education has published Northern Ireland Life and Times research into the demand for Integrated Education.

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    Research report on demand for Integrated Education, Published

    The research examined attitudes and preferences for Integrated Education and investigated factors influencing primary and post primary school choice.

    The research, carried out by ARK, a research, policy and impact hub jointly based at Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University, surveyed 1,199 adults aged 18 and over, randomly selected from addresses across Northern Ireland.

    Key findings include:

    • School choice is driven primarily by quality of education, school facilities, how easy it is to travel there and proximity to home.
    • Quality of education was the most important factor for 52% of parents whose eldest child attended an Integrated primary school, with around a fifth (22%) citing the school's integrated status as most important.
    • Among parents whose eldest child had attended an Integrated primary school, 47% stated the Integrated status of the school was an important factor in school choice. 

    These findings mirror the Parental Admission Survey (July 2025), which also showed that quality of education was the most important factor when choosing a school.

    The Northern Ireland Life and Times research can be viewed on the Department of Education website – https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/publications/demand-integrated-education-findings-2024-northern-ireland-life-and-times-survey

    Notes to editors:

    1. The Departmental funded questions in the NILT survey provide an insight into attitudes towards Integrated Education and parental choice on education settings in Northern Ireland under the context of the Integrated Education Act (Northern Ireland) 2022. The Department of Education has a responsibility to identify, assess, monitor and aim to meet the demand for Integrated Education under the Integrated Education Act.
    2. The Parental Admission Survey published in July 2025 is available here - https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/publications/parental-school-admission-survey-report-2025
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