News
20 April 2018
The Armstrong Primary School girls' hockey team was crowned Northern Ireland champions and McCloy Cup winners at Stormont on 18 April.
19 April 2018
CSSC member school, Omagh Academy, was host to the most recent Council meeting on Thursday 19 April 2018.
29 March 2018
CSSC is currently exploring ethos in controlled schools through a working group, research project and most recently a conference. Darren Mornin, Principal of Limavady High School has since reflected on the ethos the school community aspires to and has shared his thoughts with us.
27 March 2018
Killicomaine Junior High School won the inaugural Under 14 High Schools’ Shield at Queens University playing fields, defeating Dromore High School in a fast paced competitive match. This year, the competition has taken a new format, moving away from a one-day ‘blitz’ style tournament, to 50-minute group stage matches, semi-finals and a final played on a finals day.
21 March 2018
CSSC welcomed 40 controlled sector leaders to our first International Women’s Day event on Thursday 8 March 2018.
15 March 2018
Further to the letter from the Department of Education issued this week regarding the budget position for 2018/19 and the share for each school, concerns are being raised with CSSC that, despite their best efforts, schools will continue to struggle to balance their books within their budget allocation this year.
14 March 2018
CSSC was delighted to welcome The Armstrong Primary School to its AGM on the 8 March.
14 March 2018
Lucy Mackey, a year 10 pupil in Markethill High School has been crowned the Tesco School Chef of the Year, winning £100 for herself and £1,000 for school.
14 March 2018
The venue for CSSC’s AGM on 8 March was briefly turned into Oz, as delegates were treated to a fabulous performance by students from Markethill High School, who performed a medley from their latest production, the Wizard of Oz.
13 March 2018
Killicomaine Junior High School was recently awarded a second place 'highly commended’ in the Youth Sports Trust awards ‘Best Secondary School of the Year’ for its outstanding contribution to the Girls Active programme.