Northern Ireland

Schools where 'sustainability is an issue' according to the Education Authority

There are up to 40 schools where the Education Authority has stated sustainability is an issue
There are up to 40 schools where the Education Authority has stated sustainability is an issue There are up to 40 schools where the Education Authority has stated sustainability is an issue

THE new area plan seeks to "address school provision where sustainability is an issue". The following are schools where the Education Authority has stated sustainability is an issue. This does not mean these schools with be shut or merged.

St Macnisius PS, Tannaghmore

Movilla High School, Newtownards

St Columba's College, Portaferry

Drumsallen PS, Armagh

Brownlow Integrated College, Craigavon

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Christian Brothers' School, Belfast

Corpus Christi College, Belfast

St Rose's Dominican College, Belfast

St Louise's Comprehensive College, Belfast

Bellarena PS, Limavady

St Patrick's College, Dungiven

Altishane PS

Loughash PS

St Joseph's PS, Artigarvan

St Patrick's PS, Strabane

Erganagh PS, Castlederg

St Brigid's PS, Gortin

Magheralough PS, Trillick

St Matthew's PS, Garvaghey

St John's Business and Enterprise College, Dromore

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St Mary's High School, Brollagh

Aughnacloy PS

Lisfearty PS, Dungannon

Churchtown PS, Cookstown

Culnady PS, Maghera

St Brigid's PS, Augher

St Joseph's PS, Caledon

Kirkinriola PS, Ballymena

Annsborough Controlled Integrated PS

Castlewellan PS

Blackwater Integrated College, Downpatrick

The High School, Ballynahinch

St Columban's College, Kilkeel

St Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel