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CSSC loves to work with controlled schools to promote and celebrate pupils' success. If you have something to showcase, please let us know. Additional information can be found under CSSC publications.

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Official opening of the Holmes Wing at Ballymoney High School

06 December 2017

CSSC Chief Executive, Barry Mulholland was delighted to attend the official opening of the Holmes Wing at Ballymoney High School on Tuesday 5 December.

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Aughnacloy Primary gains prestigious UNICEF rights award

04 December 2017

Congratulations to CSSC member school Aughnacloy Primary School on gaining the Unicef UK Level 2 Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA).

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Students shortlisted for BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition

03 December 2017

Congratulations to Fort Hill students Ben Halligan and Jamie Martin, who will present their ‘Hamster Power’ prototype wheel at the 2018 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE).

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CSSC Council meeting at new Castle Tower School

28 November 2017

Council held its meeting on Thursday 23 November at Castle Tower School

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Young Enterprise visits CSSC

27 November 2017

On Monday 27 November, the Education team and Marketing, Research and Communication team met with Carol Fitzsimons MBE, Chief Executive Officer Young Enterprise Northern Ireland.

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Priory Integrated College goes to India

16 November 2017

Four students from Priory Integrated College travelled to India over the Hallowe’en break with their Principal, Jacqui Magennis and the charity, Saphara. 

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Newtownhamilton High prize night

15 November 2017

CSSC Chief Executive Barry Mulholland was delighted to be invited to Newtownhamilton High School’s prize night celebrations on 9 November 2017.

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Minibus licence – ‘devastating for schools’

14 November 2017

The Controlled Schools’ Support Council (CSSC) has today, Tuesday 14 November 2017, responded to a letter issued by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) to the Education Authority (EA) that every teacher who drives a minibus must hold both a D1 licence and a Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).

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CSSC get involved with anti-bullying week

13 November 2017

CSSC is encouraging controlled schools across Northern Ireland to get involved with Anti-Bullying Week 2017.

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CSSC attends shared learning day at the Museum of Orange Heritage

08 November 2017

CSSC team members attended the recent shared learning day at the Museum of Orange Heritage in Belfast on Friday 22 September.