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The Education Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 introduced a school system which included a government-run eleven-plus post-primary transfer test as an entrance exam for grammar schools; this had previously been introduced in England and Wales in 1944. The test, a form of academic selection, was retained in Northern Ireland whereas England and Wales ...
It develops and delivers qualifications, including GCSEs, AS, and A Levels, and provides curriculum support and assessments for schools. CCEA is a non-departmental public body and regulator, approving and monitoring Awarding Organisations offering qualifications in Northern Ireland. [4] CCEA was established on 1 April 1994 and based in Belfast ...
In 2017 the Northern Ireland government commissioned a report to detail the development of Integrated Education, so as to decide on structures and processes to support the effective planning, growth and development of a more integrated education system, with a framework of viable and sustainable schools.
pre-school; primary; post-primary; special; Until 2016 the former Department for Employment and Learning was responsible for further and higher education policy in Northern Ireland. [7] Further and higher education are now the responsibility of the Department for the Economy. The Department of Education also covers: youth policy
Integrated schools are part of integrated education within Northern Ireland, aimed at bringing children together from both sides of the main religious communities through education. Integrated schools can be Controlled Integrated or Grant Maintained Integrated.
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Cabin Hill Preparatory School, Belfast Cairncastle Primary School, Cairncastle, County Antrim; Cainshill Primary School. Belfast, County Down; Camphill Primary School, Ballymena, County Antrim
This is a list of primary schools in Northern Ireland in which education is primarily conducted in Irish.There are 39 listed below and in each of the 6 counties, in descending order, there are: 11 in Antrim (Antroim), with 9 in Belfast (Béal Feriste) alone, 10 in Tyrone (Tír Eoghan), 8 in Londonderry (Doire ), 5 in Down (An Dún) 4 in Armagh (Ard Mhaca) 1 in Fermanagh (Fear Manach).