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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2012

Published 28 September 2012Financial plans and reportsDepartment of Education

This letter is to remind Principals of the necessity of putting in place/reviewing, during the first term of each school year, an appropriate action plan which details how schools will deal with any exceptional closures which may arise during the school year due to extreme wea

Published 25 September 2012CorrespondenceDepartment of Education

This strategy focuses on the importance of language learning and on the need to
improve the uptake of languages in schools and colleges and in the wider community,
but also recognises that languages are important for wider economic, social and

Published 18 September 2012Independent reportsDepartment of Education

SELB proposal to increase capacity at Fair Hill Primary School, Kinallen with effect from 1 September 2013, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Published 14 September 2012Development plan/frameworkDepartment of Education

SELB proposal to increase capacity at Orchard County Primary School, Portadown, with effect from 1 September 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Published 14 September 2012Development plan/frameworkDepartment of Education

BELB proposal to close St Gemma's High School, Belfast on 31 August 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Published 13 September 2012Development plan/frameworkDepartment of Education

This Circular provides advice for Principals and Boards of Governors in relation to admissions to schools with an Irish Medium Unit. 

Published 12 September 2012CircularsDepartment of Education

Guidance for schools and employing authorities on changes to pre-employment checking and safer recruitment practices.

Published 10 September 2012CircularsDepartment of Education

The SEN Continued Professional Development (CPD) Literacy Project is being jointly delivered by Stranmillis and St Mary's University Colleges. DE is funding this project for 3 years, with a total investment of some £3.4m.

Published 03 September 2012Promotional materialDepartment of Education

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