Cash squeeze throws plans for 22 new schools into doubt
The Education Minister has given the green light to building projects at 22 schools — although they have yet to secure planning permission and are dependent upon funding becoming available.
The Education Minister has given the green light to building projects at 22 schools — although they have yet to secure planning permission and are dependent upon funding becoming available.
A leading teachers’ union has defended the number of school closures in Northern Ireland sparked by the adverse weather conditions stating that staff are not “treating it like a holiday”.
Twenty-two new school building projects have been approved by the education minister in Northern Ireland.
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He has amassed a legion of followers around the world thanks to his award-winning wildlife documentaries, but now it would appear that Sir David Attenborough also has a fanbase among academics at Queen’s University.
A secondary school has become the first in Northern Ireland to be placed in a school improvement programme for a second time.
Children's Laureate Julia Donaldson has warned against the Government's focus on using a single method to teach youngsters to read.
Universities should recruit more white, working class boys in the same way they target students from other disadvantaged groups, it will be suggested.
A five-year study of hundreds of post-primary pupils in Northern Ireland has found flaws in our education system that could be hindering boys’ ability to learn.
Physical education at a Co Down school is reaching a whole new level with the launch of the first outdoor gym in a post-primary school in Northern Ireland.
With bad news dominating the headlines you might be forgiven for thinking there is little to celebrate in Northern Ireland.
Academy-award nominated writer Tim Loane can add the title ‘Doctor’ to his list of accomplishments after tomorrow’s graduation ceremony at Queen’s.
A senior public policy professor will today call for more schools from both Catholic and Protestant communities to work together to help raise the standard of education in Northern Ireland.
Renowned Irish poet Seamus Heaney has described a new professorship in his name at Trinity College Dublin as a great honour.
Northern Ireland’s education system is under the microscope after international studies exposed vast differences in the standards of our primary and post-primary sectors.
Northern Regional College’s Higher Education students are celebrating success at the college’s Higher Education graduation ceremonies which takes place today in Ballymena. The students come from NRC’s six campuses at Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine, Magherafelt and Newtownabbey.
More than 150 hardy volunteers have braved chilly conditions to clean up the Mourne Mountains.
St Mary’s College in Derry is set to take the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2013 by storm.
The Christopher Tower Poetry Competition, the UK’s most valuable prize for young poets, is once again open for entries, and this year students between 16 and 18 years of age are challenged to write a poem on the theme of ‘The Details’.
Three-day festival underway in Derry
Hundreds of women take part in 10k race
Comedy with big following means blockbuster
Hangover star takes 87-year-old to premiere
A gas cylinder blast on a school bus has killed at least 17 children in eastern Pakistan.
The family of murdered Drummer Lee Rigby paid a touching tribute to the soldier as detectives continued a rapidly-developing investigation into his barbaric killing.
Hundreds of police are working to keep the peace between English Defence League supporters and their opponents amid rising tensions following the horrific murder of soldier Lee Rigby.
Watching Philipp Lahm and Thomas Müller face questions yesterday at Wembley was an emphatic reminder of how they regard themselves.
Speaking ahead of hosting the Champions League final tonight, the ITV presenter Adrian Chiles said that the biggest English clubs cannot match the vocal support produced by fans in other parts of Europe and appealed to clubs to consider lowering ticket prices.
Calum Clark is a doubt for England's tour of Uruguay and Argentina after an ankle injury ruled him out of Saturday's Aviva Premiership final.
US rock band Stone Temple Pilots have accused former frontman Scott Weiland of misusing the group's name to further his solo career.
Hugh Dennis has revealed his surprise when the contents of his stolen wallet were posted to his home.
Matthew Macfadyen has said he could't wait to get back into his bowler hat for the new series of Ripper Street.