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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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Together: Building a United Community (T:BUC)

13 October 2017

School Support Officer, Donna O’Connor encouraged and supported CSSC member schools Kilkeel High School and Magherafelt High School in making their successful applications for £17,000 T:BUC funding in 2017.

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DofE Awards – giving opportunity to all

12 October 2017

Many people will have heard about someone who is ‘doing their Duke of Ed’, but what does undertaking a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award programme actually entail?

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Cookstown High honours past pupil Sir Allen McClay

09 October 2017

Thursday 7 September was a special day for Cookstown High School as they honoured former pupil and business leader Sir Allen McClay.

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Seeing double at Newtownhamilton High

08 October 2017

You could be accused of seeing double if you made a visit to Newtownhamilton High this year.

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CSSC praises uniqueness of controlled special schools

23 September 2017

Special educational needs (SEN) funding in Northern Ireland exceeded £250m last year, and both the number of children with SEN and associated costs continue to rise.

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CSSC calls for holistic education to be valued

22 September 2017

Raising standards for pupils in controlled schools is a key pillar of the Controlled Schools’ Support Council’s (CSSC’s) programme of work.

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Analysis shows inclusiveness of controlled schools

21 September 2017

The first baseline assessment of the controlled education sector, published on Monday 18 September by the Controlled Schools’ Support Council (CSSC), highlighted some interesting statistics around the religious composition of controlled schools.

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New state of the art facilities at Castle Tower School

20 September 2017

Following an investment of £20m, Castle Tower School opened its doors to its 318 pupils at the start of the new school term on Wednesday 6 September.