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The Education Authority (Irish: Údarás Oideachais) is a non-departmental body sponsored by the Department of Education in Northern Ireland. It was established under the Education Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 (c. 12) [1] which was passed by the Northern Ireland Assembly. The authority became operational on 1 April 2015. [2]
Dundonald High School: Belfast: County Antrim: Controlled: Secondary: 421-0262 [69] [70] Dunluce School: Bushmills: County Antrim: Controlled: Secondary: 321-0222 [71] Edmund Rice College: Newtownabbey: County Antrim: Roman Catholic Maintained: Secondary: 323-0203 [72] Enniskillen Royal Grammar School: Enniskillen: County Fermanagh: Voluntary ...
Dundonald High School is a controlled co-educational secondary school [1] located in Dundonald, in Northern Ireland. The school opened in the early-1970s and offers education to 11 to 16-year-olds. [2] [3] [4] Students come from the Dundonald area, Bangor, Newtownards, Holywood, Comber, Gilnahirk and Belfast. [5]
The Education Authority (EA) maintenance helpline has received more than 150 reports of damage to school buildings since Friday. The reports ranged in severity from missing roof tiles, fallen ...
PHOTO: A view of the U.S. Department of Education building in Washington, D.C., Feb. 1, 2025. (Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)
Dundonald High School: Controlled Comprehensive 421-0262 [26] Grosvenor Grammar School: Controlled Grammar 141-0079 [27] Hunterhouse College: Voluntary Grammar 142-0265 [28] Lagan College: Grant maintained, integrated Comprehensive 426-0255 [29] [30] Malone Integrated College: Grant maintained, integrated Comprehensive 126-0294 [30] [31] Mercy ...
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The department is responsible for the following levels of education: [6] 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.