Cranmore Integrated Primary School

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Cranmore Integrated Primary School is a primary school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It provides a religiously integrated educational environment. The school has a wide catchment area including areas on both sides of the religious divide in Belfast, including Sandy Row, Lisburn Road, Finaghy, Andersonstown and Taughmonagh [1].

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[edit] History

The school was founded in 1993 by parents living in the Lisburn Road area of Belfast and was originally situated in Adelaide Park. In 2001 it moved to a new purpose built school in a green field site in Finaghy. In Spring 2003 a pre-school facility was opened [1].

[edit] Curriculum

The school delivers the full range of curriculum subjects, as well as out of hours activities including fencing, soccer, cookery, hockey and judo. The school is also involved in delivering and promoting Education for Mutual Understanding [1].

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Cranmore Integrated PS website retrieved 24 December 2006

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