Shimna Integrated College

Integrated secondary school in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shimna Integrated College is an integrated secondary school based in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland. The all-ability school was founded in 1994 with the hope of integrating young people from both sides of Northern Ireland's religious divide and giving all of its students 'self-esteem'.[1]

Coordinates54.198798°N 5.890528°W / 54.198798; -5.890528
MottoLearning from each other
Religious affiliationMixed
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Shimna Integrated College
Location
The Lawnfield
King Street

, ,
BT33 0HD

Coordinates54.198798°N 5.890528°W / 54.198798; -5.890528
Information
TypeIntegrated secondary school
MottoLearning from each other
Religious affiliationMixed
Established1994
Local authoritySEELB
PrincipalSteve Pagan
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment531
Websitehttps://www.shimnaintegratedcollege.org/
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Context

Integrated Education is a Northern Ireland phenomenon, where traditionally schools were segregated, either run as Catholic schools or Protestant schools. On parental request, a school could apply to 'transition' to become Grant Maintained offering 30% of the school places to students from the minority community. Lagan College was the first integrated school to open in 1981.[2]

History

It opened in September 1994 with 60 pupils.[3] In March 2011, Shimna became the first school in Northern Ireland to organize a gay-straight alliance.[4]

Site

The original buildings are in the process of being replaced with a £16.5m three storey building that meets 2021 design requirements.[3] The plans were approved at the planning committee meeting in April 2021 [5] with completion predicted for September 2023.

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