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  • Revised guidance on schools Transformation to Integrated status published

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    • Children and Young People Issues

    Date published: 25 February 2026

    The Department of Education has today published revised guidance on the Transformation process for schools to move to Integrated status.

    Image of Education Minister Paul Givan pictured at Hazelwood Integrated College with Principal Alix Jackson, Board of Governors Chair Trevor Parkhill and pupils.
    Education Minister Paul Givan pictured at Hazelwood Integrated College with (Acting) Principal Alix Jackson, Board of Governors Chair Trevor Parkhill and pupils.

    The new Transforming Together guidance explains clearly how schools must comply with the statutory definition of Integrated Education by demonstrating that they will educate together pupils of different cultures and religious beliefs and of none, including reasonable numbers of both Protestant and Catholic children, as well as pupils from different socio‑economic backgrounds and abilities. 

    Speaking during a visit to Hazelwood Integrated College, Education Minister Paul Givan said: “Integrated Education is a key element of a sustainable and high-quality education system in Northern Ireland. 

    “The guidance published today reflects significant developments in recent years, including the commencement of the Integrated Education Act 2022.  Transforming Together outlines the principles that underpin the statutory definition of Integrated Education and sets out the key stages of the Transformation pathway, which offers an established and structured route to becoming an Integrated school.”

    The Minister concluded: “I am confident that Transforming Together will assist and support informed decision making throughout the process for schools that wish to explore Transformation. A wide range of advice and support will continue to be available from my Department and from our education partners.”

    The Transforming Together guidance is available on the DE website at https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/publications/transforming-together-understanding-pathway-integrated-education

    Further information is also included in a Written Ministerial Statement, available at https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/publications/written-ministerial-statement-transforming-together

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