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Weir agrees closure of Altayeskey Primary School, Draperstown
Enrolments at the school have been in decline over the past four years, with only 25 pupils currently registered. In light of the significant decline
Attendance at grant aided schools in Northern Ireland background quality report
Attendance at grant aided schools in Northern Ireland background quality report
NI Teachers' Pension Scheme (NITPS) Superannuation (Additional Voluntary Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
The Teachers' Superannuation (Additional Voluntary Contributions) Regulations (NI) 1996 make arrangements to allow members of the NI Teachers’
DE/FOI 2023-0017
Does the Department of Education have a statutory duty to fund and support the Independent Counselling Service for Schools?An overview of the
Letter to principals - GCSE Revision eBooks
In order to further support Year 12 pupils in their preparation for GCSE examinations, the Department is making available access to Hodder Education
Community Relations, Equality and Diversity - Policy Guidance notes
This guidance document is intended to supplement the Community Relations, Equality and Diversity Policy by providing specific practical advice
Section 2: Reduction of Virus Transmission
Anyone displaying any of the main identified COVID symptoms must not attend school. They should stay at home and follow the protocols detailed on NI
Support for parents and pupils
This page provides a list of resources that you may find useful as you assist your child with learning during the period of school closures due to
Green light for £40million investment in 16 schools
This is the second call of the School Enhancement Programme under which schools can benefit from refurbishment or extension projects, valued between
Northern Ireland Teachers’ Pension Scheme – IT System contract award
The Department of Education has awarded a seven year contract to administer the Teachers’ Pension Scheme starting on 1 April 2020.
The contract,
The contract,
DE FOI/2023-0008
Within the Department of Education how many:staff have faced investigations for cases of sexual misconduct in each of the past 5 yearsstaff have been
Key Stage Assessments Levels of Progression 2018/19 Methodology Paper
The Levels of Progression 2018/19 paper outlines the methodology applied by the Department of Education (DE) to 2018/19 Key Stage Assessment data in
Joint Statement from Management Side and NITC 8 April 2020
At a meeting of the Teachers’ Negotiating Committee (TNC) on Wednesday 8 April 2020, and following receipt of the appropriate approvals from
Key Stage Assessments Levels of Progression 2017/18 Methodology Paper
The Levels of Progression 2017/18 paper outlines the methodology applied by the Department of Education (DE) to 2017/18 Key Stage Assessment data in
Suspension and Expulsion Management Information 2017/18
The purpose of this data is to present suspensions and expulsions figures for schools for the 2017/18 academic year. It includes information on the
Suspension and Expulsion Management Information 2016/17
The purpose of this data is to present suspensions and expulsions figures for schools for the 2016/17 academic year. It includes information on the
Suspension and Expulsion Management Information 2015/16
The purpose of this data is to present suspensions and expulsions figures for schools for the 2015/16 academic year. It includes information on the
Pupil suspensions and expulsion - 2014/15 statistics
The purpose of these statistics is to present suspensions and expulsions figures for schools for the 2014/15 academic year. It includes information
2003 Northern Ireland PISA - additional analyses
This report, which was commissioned by the Department of Education in Northern Ireland, builds on an earlier report, Student Achievement in Northern
DP 433, 434, 435 and 436 - Altishane Primary School, Loughash Primary School and St Patrick’s Primary School (Dunamanagh)
The Council of Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) proposes to discontinue Altishane Primary School, Loughash Primary School and St Patrick’s