Cullybackey High School

Cullybackey High School is a secondary school in the village of Cullybackey, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was established in 1968.

Awards and recognition

Cullybackey High School was recognized in 2003 by the BT Group Education Programme Schools Awards[1] for its "School Democracy" project, which was developed in conjunction with elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly. In addition to information shared by way of the school newsletter and website, the students ran an Internet Awareness Evening for the parents of all school-aged children in the school's area.[1]

gollark: I mean, if that 3 month extension thing goes through, it might be workable, at least.
gollark: This is a new level of craziness. An Australian prime minister claimed that their laws were more important than the laws of mathematics, but they're trying to beat simple logic.
gollark: I think they voted to not have one, but I don't know how that's actually meant to work.
gollark: Less awful than hard brexit I mean.
gollark: We could at least get a less-awful solution, but the MPs said no, so yaaaay.

References

  • "Cullybackey High School". www.cullybackeyhighschool.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  • Inspection report for Cullybackey High School


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