
We cater for students who want to achieve their academic potential and progress to further education. Our success is based on hard work and commitment. We will only ask students to reflect on theirattitude and effort. You have the support necessary through our careers program, revision courses and supervised study. You will have access to a wide range of subjects without restricting your choices. This means you choose the subjects based on your strengths, not the school's choice.

Integrated Education brings children and staff from Catholic and Protestant traditions, as well as those of other faiths, or none, together in one school. Integrated Schools differ from other schoolsin Northern Ireland by ensuring that children from diverse backgrounds are educated together every day in the same classrooms.

In keeping with this philosophy we welcome boys of all abilities. We work hard to facilitate the transition from primary school to secondary level education for all our pupils. John Baptist de laSalle believed that, in the person of the Lasallian teacher and within the Lasallian community of the school, a remedy was to be found for many of the ills of society. The need for such a remedy is just as evident today.

Welcome to Victoria College Belfast and thank you for your interest in our school. The College is a leading non-denominational school in South Belfast providing an outstanding educational experiencefor girls aged 2-18 years. There are 897 pupils in the Grammar School including 45 Boarders and 205 pupils in the Preparatory Department including the Pre School and Pre Pre School classes.

Science and engineering, life sciences, software development and creative industries featured in the annual College BEST (Business & Education through Training & Skills) Awards. The awards celebratethe creative and innovative talent within Northern Ireland's six regional further education (FE) colleges in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Now in it's 4th year, the event saw the largest number of finalists to date.

Thank you for your interest in Parkhall Integrated College. As a caring learning institution we aim to provide an inclusive, child-centered environment in which all students are encouraged to achievetheir full potential and contribute to today's society, irrespective of academic ability, background, race and religion.

A good school is based on strong relationships at all levels and this is an area of real strength within Hunterhouse. Significant improvements have been made to the school buildings and teaching andlearning environment. In recent years purpose built facilities have been added to the school and existing facilities updated and refurbished.

Colleges Northern Ireland (Colleges NI) is the membership body (umbrella body) for the six Further Education (FE) Colleges in NI. It was established, originally as the Association of NorthernIreland's Colleges (ANIC), in 1997. Northern Ireland's colleges have been delivering technical vocational education and training for approximately 100 years.

It has been a busy start to the school year in the Modern Languages Department. We welcomed our new Year 8 pupils into the College and they have all settled very well into their first year of learningSpanish. On the 26th of September we celebrated the European Day of Languages throughout the school. Year 10 pupils lead a special languages assembly. The Year 8 pupils enjoyed a continental breakfast and were joined by P7 pupils from Cranmore Primary School.

Fort Hill College wish to congratulate Year 12 students on an impressive set of GCSE results received today. 69% of students achieved 5 A*-C grades in the range of subject areas offered. We are alsodelighted with the increased number of students achieving GCSE English and Mathematics. Many thanks for all the hardwork, dedication and commitment from the students, parents, teachers and support staff. We are delighted that many Year 12 students have expressed an interest or signed up to return to us.

We have a strong tradition of being committed to child-centred learning and this encourages us to deliver creative and innovative approaches throughout all aspects of school life. We have the higheststandards and expectations for our students, whether it be nurturing our gifted and talented to aim for academic excellence or fostering more practical strengths in vocational areas.

Laurelhill is a caring College, providing a supportive learning environment in which all are inspired to achieve high standards and to become confident young people taking their place in society. Thisis an all-ability, non-selective, post primary school which has a caring ethos and has a dedicated teaching staff working to ensure that our young people reach the very highest of standards. We prize high achievement and the development of the whole person.

The Religious Studies Department wish to promote the College motto UNA DISCAMUS: Let us Learn Together. We want to ensure that all students have the opportunity to maximise their potential in thecurriculum area of Religious Studies and as a consequence develop academically, socially, emotionally and morally.

Griffin College, Griffin Training and TrainingShelf for education and training in the evening, day, week-ends, in-company and by distance learning, e-learning and home study, in the UK andInternationally. Facilities Management is a growth area with expanding employment and a recognised qualification in the area is essential. Other course include CAD (computer aided design), architecture, interior design, and lighting design exploration.

The College is recognised as a ‘Centre of Excellence' following achievement of Specialist School status in May 2007. At present we are one of only 34 secondary / grammar schools in NorthernIreland to have achieved this prestigious designation. Specialist schools must be outward looking, collaborative in their focus and take forward a community dimension, linking with other secondary and primary schools, businesses and the local community.

As a school founded on the principals of the Mercy Order, we are inspired by the vision of Catherine McAuley, who founded the Religious Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy in 1831, and the teachingand example of Jesus Christ. Our aim is to ensure that each and every pupil in our care is able to reach their full potential and that they have a pathway to success in life.