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Lagan College is an integrated
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. It holds a total of around 1540 students. It was formed in 1981 as the first integrated school in Northern Ireland and contains students of mainly
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faiths, however students from other faiths also attend the school. The school is situated on
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land, overlooking Belfast. It is named after the
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, which flows through the city. It is one of Northern Ireland's most oversubscribed secondary schools.


History

Lagan College was founded as a response to the conflict in the community and to the religiously divided school system in Northern Ireland. Most Catholic children attended Catholic-maintained schools, while Protestant school children mainly attended state (controlled) schools.


Origins

In the early nineteen seventies a group of parents called ‘All Children Together’ wished to explore the idea of sharing their children’s education with other families of differing religious affiliations and cultural traditions. They sought to establish an “integrated school”. They published a paper in 1976 suggesting how it could be done, it was opposed by the churches. The 1978 Dunleath Act (Education NI) allowed existing schools to transform to integrated status. In 1981 Lagan College was the first integrated school to open. The school started in the Scout's Ardnavally Activity Centre with 28 pupils on roll. It moved into a redundant primary school at Castlereagh, and then into the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum owned Manor House at Cultra. It became a grant maintained school in 1984. A permanent site on National Trust land was found at Lisnabreeny and was housed in temporary facilities until September 1991.


Legislation

The political mood was changing. In 1986 a further act, made it easier to open integrated schools and on the back of this,
NICIE Integrated education in Northern Ireland refers to the bringing together of children, parents and teachers from both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions in childhood education: the aim being to provide a balanced education, while allowing the ...
was established in 1987 to assist. Then in 1989 came The Education Reform (NI) Order 1989 which provided the statutory framework for the development of integrated schools. Article 64 stipulates that "it shall be the duty of the Department to encourage and facilitate the development of integrated education." Part VI defines two types of integrated school: grant maintained and controlled integrated schools. DE began to grant-aid schools with revenue funding. In 1991, the college was granted Grant-Maintained Integrated School and is fully funded by the Department.


Permanent buildings

Approval for the completion of the permanent buildings was given in 2002 under the Department's
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at a cost of £11.1 million. New buildings were opened in 2014. With the current educational climate in Northern Ireland, Lagan College stands among the top post-primary education secondary schools. While its focus has been on integration in terms of religious background, the school also integrates children in an 'all-ability' context accommodating children with a variety of academic backgrounds. With that in focus, Lagan College remains one of Northern Ireland's most oversubscribed schools. In 2017, the intake was 200 per year, with 100 in year 13, when it was raised to 200.


Notable alumni

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Clare Bailey Clare Bailey (born 18 June 1970) is a Northern Irish politician who was the Leader of Green Party Northern Ireland from November 2018 to August 2022, and was the Deputy Leader of the Green Party from 2014 to 2017. Bailey was a Member of the Legi ...
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Adam McGibbon Adam McGibbon is a Northern Irish mentalist and writer. Early life and education McGibbon was born in Belfast in 1988 and attended Lagan College, Northern Ireland’s first integrated school, and Queen’s University Belfast. At university, he ...
, environmentalist *
Matt McGovern Matt McGovern (born 20 September 1984 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish sailor. He represented Ireland at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the 49er class alongside Ryan Seaton, the pair finished 14th. He participated in the 2016 Summer Olympi ...
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Brian Milligan Brian Milligan (born 1982/1983) is a Northern Irish actor best known for his role in the television crime drama '' The Fall''. Early life Milligan grew up in Belfast with his 5 siblings. He attended secondary school at Lagan College. Milligan ...
, actor


See also

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List of integrated schools in Northern Ireland Integrated schools are part of integrated education, an attempt to bring together children from both sides of the primary religious divide in Northern Ireland. They can be existing schools that have converted but remained controlled, or new scho ...
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List of secondary schools in Northern Ireland This is a list of secondary schools in Northern Ireland, according to the Department of Education (Northern Ireland) The Department of Education (DENI) ( ga, An Roinn Oideachais; Ulster-Scots: ''Männystrie o Lear'') is a devolved Northern Ir ...
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Education in Northern Ireland Education in Northern Ireland differs from education systems elsewhere in the United Kingdom (although it is relatively similar to Wales), but is similar to the Republic of Ireland in sharing in the development of the ''national school'' syste ...


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External links

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Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education (NICIE)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lagan College Belfast Integrated schools in Belfast Secondary schools in Belfast Educational institutions established in 1981 1981 establishments in Northern Ireland