Northern Ireland

'Delight' as Hazelwood Integrated voted best secondary school in UK

Hazelwood Integrated College in north Belfast
Hazelwood Integrated College in north Belfast

AN integrated school in north Belfast has been named best secondary school in the UK.

Hazelwood Integrated College won the award at the Tes School Awards in London on Friday.

The school, which straddles the peace line in north Belfast, said it was "delighted" to have won.

In 2020, it was the most oversubscribed school in the area, ahead of grammar schools.

Judge Christine Gilbert said: "It's so unusual, with 58 per cent of students on free school meals and yet it's more popular than local grammar schools, which says something about parents' regard for the school."

Ms Gilbert said the school brings together social workers and youth workers to work with teachers and learning mentors which seems to be "pushing the achievement up".

"It's astonishing what they're doing," she added.

Chief judge of the Tes Schools Awards and editor of Tes magazine Jon Severs said: "The Tes Schools Awards are the Oscars of education, recognising and celebrating everything that's great about our schools and school staff.

"We had so many entries from teachers and schools across the country; choosing the winners was no easy task.

"Congratulations to the winning schools and thank you to all school staff who do such vital work every day."