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integrated school

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noun

  1. (in New Zealand) a private or church school that has joined the state school system

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Bernadette also told the court that in subsequent meetings McCullagh had shown her an engagement ring, spoken about renovating his home and that there was an integrated school near his Lisburn home.

From BBC

Causeway Academy is a new integrated school due to open in September 2026, which has merged three existing schools in Coleraine and Bushmills - Coleraine College, North Coast Integrated College and Dunluce School.

From BBC

Speaking at the opening of an integrated school in county Londonderry, Givan said "99%" of their discussion was about educational underachievement in working-class communities.

From BBC

That might be a reflection of how easy it was for opponents of integration to remove their children from integrated school districts in the North, said Owen Thompson, an economics professor at Massachusetts-based Williams College who co-authored the report.

From Seattle Times

Lagan College, which opened in 1981, is Northern Ireland's oldest integrated school.

From BBC