Pro bono matters
IEF and Strangford Sept 2021 Update
You might remember that, in April 2021, PILS shared the happy news that Strangford Integrated College (supported by our NGO member IEF and NICIE) had secured a ministerial reconsideration.
Backed by legal expertise from the PILS Pro Bono Register, the school had successfully challenged then Education Minister Peter Weir’s refusal of its Development Proposal. The original decision was completely reversed and the school’s dreams of growing its enrolment numbers became a reality.
As the weather turns more autumnal and families across Northern Ireland are making daily trips to the school gates once again, PILS checked back in with IEF and SIC to hear how the new academic year is shaping up for all the new Strangfordians.
And the news is incredibly positive.
According to Clare Foster, SIC’s principal, it’s a very exciting time for the whole school community.
- The school now has 830 students on its register.
Sixth Form at SIC alone has 135 students
This increase in student numbers has allowed the school to develop its curriculum…
…and recruit new members of teaching staff, diversifying the workforce.
With plans to modernise the school’s building in the pipeline too, things really are moving at pace in Strangford.
Welcome Year 8! – This week we welcomed our new Year 8 Strangfordians! On W… https://t.co/aVeYRX9pJo
— Strangford College (@StrangfordIC) September 2, 2021
By collaborating on the issues affecting SIC, The PILS Project got the opportunity to work with IEF once again. Tina Merron, IEF CEO, reflected on the success at Strangford but also on the history of solidarity between both our organisations:
“…The IEF were delighted to once again to work with PILS to help ensure that the Department of Education fulfil their statutory duty to encourage and facilitate integrated education. It is a major step for any school to seek to challenge a Development Proposal decision.