Brandon Lewis says £1.9m will be given to the Integrated Education Fund and the NI Council for Integrated Education
The UK government is to provide almost £2m to help schools in Northern Ireland that want to transform to become integrated.Existing schools can become formally integrated in a process that includes a ballot of parents.At a conference organised by the Northern Ireland Office in June, Mr Lewis said that the demand for integrated education was not currently being met.
He also said the government would promote the benefits of integrated education to parents, teachers and pupils.At a conference in June, Brandon Lewis said that the demand for integrated education was not currently being metwere critical of the fact they were not invited to the conferenceThe Council for Catholic Maintained Schools and Controlled Schools Support Council described their absence as "concerning" and "alarming".
Mr Lewis has now said the UK government will provide £1.9m to the Integrated Education Fund and the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education .
State schools have always been open to all pupils. A growing number of them have quietly gained a more integrated population than some ‘officially’ integrated schools.
2 million 😅 for the whole of NI? Aye thats going to go far 👍🏻
In relative terms thats not a lot. Its like offering a top up.
Wow wow wow - put the cheque book down
Excellent idea and the way to go integrated schools. However, leave the RE at home with Mum and Dad and remove making it compulsory at school. Use the RE time for pupils to catch up or excel in core subjects and replace fossils that currently run the system. Needs younger talent
Now that’s a good thing.
Integration must be law, enough of segregation.
Brilliant well done the sector needs as much funding as possible to deliver
Another slap on the bake for loyalists 🤬🤬🤬
Is education not devolved?
Wonder how many Catholic maintained schools will be taking this offer up
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