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'''New-Bridge Integrated College''' is an [[Integrated Education|integrated]] [[secondary school]] founded in 1995 for children in [[Newry]] and [[Banbridge]], hence the name New(ry)-(Ban)Bridge. New-Bridge was established in the rural village of [[Loughbrickland]], [[Northern Ireland]]<ref name=inspection2000>{{cite web |title = Inspection Report: New-Bridge Integrated College |publisher = [[Department of Education (Northern Ireland)]] |date = September 2000 |url = http://www.denidata.nics.gov.uk/insp/inspection_reports/2000_09/new_bridge_integrated_college.doc |format = DOC |accessdate = 2009-04-01}}</ref> so that it was neither in Banbridge nor Newry. |
'''New-Bridge Integrated College''' is an [[Integrated Education|integrated]] [[secondary school]] founded in 1995 for children in [[Newry]] and [[Banbridge]], hence the name New(ry)-(Ban)Bridge. New-Bridge was established in the rural village of [[Loughbrickland]], [[Northern Ireland]]<ref name=inspection2000>{{cite web |title = Inspection Report: New-Bridge Integrated College |publisher = [[Department of Education (Northern Ireland)]] |date = September 2000 |url = http://www.denidata.nics.gov.uk/insp/inspection_reports/2000_09/new_bridge_integrated_college.doc |format = DOC |accessdate = 2009-04-01 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> so that it was neither in Banbridge nor Newry. |
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Pupils travel to the school from a wide area of Counties [[County Down|Down]] and [[County Armagh|Armagh]].<ref name=inspection2000 /> When New-Bridge was founded it was considered that the school would only have an attendance of around 390. Due to its popularity and growth, New-Bridge now has an attendance rate of over 500 per year, and the school continues to grow.<ref name=nicieweb-nbic>{{cite web |title = New-Bridge Integrated College |publisher = [http://www.nicie.org/ Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education] |date = |url = http://www.nicie.org/schools/schools_details.asp?id=31 |accessdate = 2009-04-01}}</ref> |
Pupils travel to the school from a wide area of Counties [[County Down|Down]] and [[County Armagh|Armagh]].<ref name=inspection2000 /> When New-Bridge was founded it was considered that the school would only have an attendance of around 390. Due to its popularity and growth, New-Bridge now has an attendance rate of over 500 per year, and the school continues to grow.<ref name=nicieweb-nbic>{{cite web |title = New-Bridge Integrated College |publisher = [http://www.nicie.org/ Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education] |date = |url = http://www.nicie.org/schools/schools_details.asp?id=31 |accessdate = 2009-04-01}}</ref> |
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In 2000, the school began to cater for [[sixth form]] education, enabling students to be taught beyond GCSE standard at the school.<ref name=nbicweb-sixthform>{{cite web |title = Sixth Form |publisher = [http://www.newbridgeintegratedcollege.org.uk New-Bridge Integrated College official website] |date = |url = http://www.newbridgeintegratedcollege.org.uk/Information/sixth%20form.htm |accessdate = 2009-04-01}}</ref> |
In 2000, the school began to cater for [[sixth form]] education, enabling students to be taught beyond GCSE standard at the school.<ref name=nbicweb-sixthform>{{cite web |title = Sixth Form |publisher = [http://www.newbridgeintegratedcollege.org.uk New-Bridge Integrated College official website] |date = |url = http://www.newbridgeintegratedcollege.org.uk/Information/sixth%20form.htm |accessdate = 2009-04-01 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://archive.is/20121224101718/http://www.newbridgeintegratedcollege.org.uk/Information/sixth%20form.htm |archivedate = 2012-12-24 |df = }}</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 19:35, 16 February 2018
New-Bridge Integrated College | |
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Co-educational | |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrollment | ~500 |
Houses | Mourne, Bann, Bovenett & Briciru |
Colour(s) | Black, white, purple & dark green |
Website | http://www.newbridgeintegratedcollege.org.uk/ |
New-Bridge Integrated College is an
integrated secondary school founded in 1995 for children in Newry and Banbridge, hence the name New(ry)-(Ban)Bridge. New-Bridge was established in the rural village of Loughbrickland, Northern Ireland[1]
so that it was neither in Banbridge nor Newry.
Pupils travel to the school from a wide area of Counties Down and Armagh.[1] When New-Bridge was founded it was considered that the school would only have an attendance of around 390. Due to its popularity and growth, New-Bridge now has an attendance rate of over 500 per year, and the school continues to grow.[2]
In 2000, the school began to cater for sixth form education, enabling students to be taught beyond GCSE standard at the school.[3]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b "Inspection Report: New-Bridge Integrated College" (DOC). Department of Education (Northern Ireland). September 2000. Retrieved 2009-04-01.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "New-Bridge Integrated College". Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
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- ^ "Sixth Form". New-Bridge Integrated College official website. Archived from the original on 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
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