New-Bridge Integrated College

Integrated secondary school in Loughbrickland, Northern Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New-Bridge Integrated College is an integrated secondary school founded in 1995 for children in Newry and Banbridge, hence the name New(ry)-(Ban)Bridge. New-Bridge was established in the rural village of Loughbrickland, Northern Ireland[2] so that it was neither in Banbridge nor Newry, it is in a small village called Loughbrickland which is 11.7 miles from Newry and less than 3.6 miles from Banbridge.

Coordinates54.3182°N 6.3101°W / 54.3182; -6.3101
Motto"The School for All the Family"
Established1995
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New-Bridge Integrated College
Location
25 Donard View Road

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BT32 3LN

Coordinates54.3182°N 6.3101°W / 54.3182; -6.3101
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TypeIntegrated secondary school
Motto"The School for All the Family"
Established1995
FounderMario F MacBlain
PrincipalAnne Anderson[1]
Staff~100
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment~650
ColoursBlack, white, purple & dark green        
HousesMourne, Bann, Bovenett & Briciru
Websitehttps://newbridgeintegrated.org
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Pupils travel to the school from a wide area of Counties Down and Armagh.[2] When New-Bridge was founded it was considered that the school would only have an attendance of around 390. Due to its popularity and growth, New Bridge now has an attendance rate of over 650 per year, and the school continues to grow.[3]

In 2000, the school began to cater for sixth form education, enabling students to be taught beyond GCSE standard at the school.[4]

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