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  2. Jim Rodgers (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rodgers OBE (b.1943) is a Northern Irish unionist politician who was Lord Mayor of Belfast from 2001 to 2002, and again from 2007 to 2008. Rodgers also served as the High Sheriff of Belfast from 2016 to 2017. A member of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), he has been a Belfast City Councillor for the Ormiston (formerly Victoria) DEA since ...

  3. Education in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Controlled schools are so-called as their governance is controlled by the state (e.g. through the Education Authority as the employer of teachers) although schools are managed by their board of governors, which include representatives of parents, teachers and transferor churches (who transferred their control of schools to the state in the mid ...

  4. Education Authority - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. 'Investigate the board': Library book banning remains concern ...

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    The library board since the August meeting decided to reclassify, "Sex, A Book for Teens: An Uncensored Guide to Your Body, Sex and Safety," to the adult section, so parents can decide if their ...

  6. Local government in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    There were five education and library boards (ELBs) in Northern Ireland. As part of the Review of Public Administration process, the library functions of the ELBs were taken over by a new body, the Northern Ireland Library Authority (branded Libraries NI ) in April 2009.

  7. St Gemma's High School - Wikipedia

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    St Gemma's High School was a secondary school located on Ardilea Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland.It was within the Belfast Education and Library Board area. Its name originated from the Catholic saint of the Passionist order, Gemma Galgani (1878–1903).

  8. Castle High School, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Castle High School was a state-controlled co-educational secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 16 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was located in Fortwilliam Park, and was within the Belfast Education and Library Board area.

  9. Belfast Model School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    It is within the Belfast Region of the Education Authority (formerly the Belfast Education and Library Board. In 2020, the school was a recipient a donation of 45 (out of a total of 225) laptops from the Belfast Charitable Society, jointly with the Halifax Foundation and the Irish National Lottery Community Fund.