Armagh Integrated College

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Coordinates54°19′52″N 6°39′30″W / 54.3310°N 6.6583°W / 54.3310; -6.6583
MottoTogether We Can Make A Difference
Established2004
Armagh Integrated College
Location
63 Keady Road

Armagh
,
County Armagh
,
BT60 3AS

Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°19′52″N 6°39′30″W / 54.3310°N 6.6583°W / 54.3310; -6.6583
Information
TypeIntegrated
MottoTogether We Can Make A Difference
Established2004
StatusClosed
Closed2009
PrincipalDominic Clark
GenderCo-Educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment200+
Colour 

Armagh Integrated College was an integrated school in Armagh City, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.[citation needed]

The college began when a group of local parents from both Catholic and Protestant traditions came together to seek integrated second level provision in the Armagh City area. The college was an all-ability, co-educational school and was open to all children.[citation needed]

The school was opened in October 2004 by former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Mo Mowlam.[1][2] It brought secondary level integrated education to the Armagh area, with many new students coming from the local integrated primary school (Saints and Scholars Integrated) and other schools.[citation needed] Due to falling enrollment, the school closed in August 2009.[3][4] Michael Wardlow, the chief executive of the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education, said that the council trusts "that parents will consider keeping their children within the integrated family of schools and would encourage them to view Integrated College Dungannon, which has ably served both communities since 1995 as their future integrated option."[4]

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