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Report to confirm Catholic school closures Report to confirm Catholic school closures
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The Commission on Catholic Education is to release a report later confirming the closure of a number of schools within the Catholic maintained sector.The Commission on Catholic Education is to release a report later confirming the closure of a number of schools within the Catholic maintained sector.
These are believed to conclude include St Gemma's in Belfast, St Peter's, Londonderry, St Mary's, Brollagh and Drumcree College, Portadown.These are believed to conclude include St Gemma's in Belfast, St Peter's, Londonderry, St Mary's, Brollagh and Drumcree College, Portadown.
Others will be told to amalgamate.Others will be told to amalgamate.
The commission has been working on the report since 2006, on the basis there are too many schools and too few pupils to make economic and educational sense.The commission has been working on the report since 2006, on the basis there are too many schools and too few pupils to make economic and educational sense.
St Eugene's in Castlederg is also marked for closure.
Trade unions said all five schools marked for closure had been feeling under threat.
The commission had hoped that academic selection in Catholic grammar schools would end in 2012.The commission had hoped that academic selection in Catholic grammar schools would end in 2012.
However, it is understood that this was so opposed by the grammar schools that, although the policy remains, the plan is now for a phased ending, with no final date set.However, it is understood that this was so opposed by the grammar schools that, although the policy remains, the plan is now for a phased ending, with no final date set.
Cuts in funding and demands for each school to provide more subjects, make restructuring more urgent than ever.Cuts in funding and demands for each school to provide more subjects, make restructuring more urgent than ever.
Staff at the 100 post-primary schools have already been briefed on their future.Staff at the 100 post-primary schools have already been briefed on their future.