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Armagh Integrated College

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Established
  
2004

Religion
  
All religions

Color
  
Blue

Number of students
  
200

Ceased operations
  
2009

Closed
  
2009

Principal
  
Mr D Clark

Province
  
Ulster

Founded
  
2004

Type
  
Grant-maintained integrated college

Location
  
63 Keady Road Armagh Co. Armagh BT60 3AS Northern Ireland

Address
  
63 Keady Rd, Armagh BT60 3AS, UK

Motto
  
Together We Can Make A Difference

Similar
  
St Brigid's Boys Secondar, The Royal School, City of Armagh High Sch, Saint Patricks Grammar, St Catherine's College

Armagh Integrated College was an integrated school in Armagh City, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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The college began when a group of local parents from both Catholic and Protestant traditions came together to seek integrated second level provision in the Armagh City area. The college was an all-ability, co-educational school, open to all children.

Curriculum

Armagh Integrated College offered subjects, including:

  • Art and Design,
  • Careers,
  • Citizenship,
  • Drama,
  • Employability,
  • English,
  • Financial Management,
  • First Aid,
  • French,
  • Geography,
  • History,
  • ICT,
  • Latin,
  • Mathematics,
  • Media Studies,
  • Music,
  • Personal Development,
  • Physical Education,
  • Religion,
  • Science,
  • Spanish,
  • Technology and Design.
  • Closure

    The school opened in September 2004. It brought secondary level integrated education to the Armagh area, with many new students coming from the local integrated primary school (Saints and Scholars Integrated) and other schools. Due to falling enrollment the closed its doors in August 2009. Many of the remaining students transferred to the integrated college in Dungannon.

    References

    Armagh Integrated College Wikipedia