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The Controlled Schools’ Support Council (CSSC) is a non-statutory body, currently classified as a Third Sector Organisation, providing services in supporting and representing the controlled schools sector in Northern Ireland.
Controlled: Secondary: 421-0045 [117] New-Bridge Integrated College: Banbridge: County Down: Grant Maintained Integrated: Secondary: 526-0285 [118] Newry High School: Newry: County Down: Controlled: Secondary: 521-0186 [119] Newtownhamilton High School: Newry: County Down: Controlled: Secondary: 521-0025 [120] North Coast Integrated College ...
The Controlled Schools' Support Council (CSSC) therefore became operational in 2016; its headquarters are in Stranmillis University College, Belfast. Membership of the council is voluntary and over 90% of controlled schools are members of the CSSC.
Schools must meet a minimum criteria before being granted integrated status. If schools are unable to transform, parents can create a steering group to pursue a grant-maintained integrated school in their area. [2] Usually, schools that "transform" will be considered controlled integrated, while new integrated schools will be grant-maintained.
On as parental request, a school could apply to 'transition' to become Grant Maintained offering 30% of the school places to students from the minority community. Lagan College was the first integrated school to open in 1981. A small number of existing controlled schools have had their status changed by the local authority becoming 'controlled ...
Lagan College was the first integrated school to open in 1981. [3] As of January 2022 [update] , pupils at Strangford College are approximately 45% from a Protestant background, approximately 25% from a Catholic background and approximately 30% from "other" backgrounds.
Northern Regional College (or NRC) is a third level educational institution in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.The college has five campuses around the north-east of Northern Ireland (County Antrim and eastern County Londonderry): Ballymena (Trostan Avenue and Farm Lodge campuses), Coleraine, Magherafelt and Newtownabbey.
The Education Authority is responsible for ensuring that efficient and effective primary and secondary education services are available to meet the needs of children and young people, and support for the provision of efficient and effective youth services. [3] These services were previously delivered by the five Education and Library Boards ...