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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, Belleek 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. | St Eugene's in Castlederg is also marked for closure. |
Trade unions said all five schools marked for closure had been feeling under threat. | 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. |