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Board of Education (NI) encourages responses to post-primary transfer survey

 

The Church of Ireland’s Board of Education (Northern Ireland) is encouraging members of the Church to respond to a short questionnaire on the post-primary transfer procedure, published by the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Education Committee.

The survey which is available at http://nia1.me/448 over the summer months only takes five minutes to complete and the Board would encourage as many people as possible to take part.

“Education is facing challenging times ahead and I encourage you to pray for all the children and staff returning in the next few weeks,” Dr Peter Hamill, Secretary to the Board, added.

“For many children, school is the only place they encounter Christianity and never has there been a more vital time when Christians can witness the love of God to young people.”

A recent meeting between the Chair of the Education Committee, Chris Lyttle MLA, and the Transferor Representatives’ Council representing the Church of Ireland, the Presbyterian Church, and the Methodist Church included a discussion on the impact of the pandemic on schools, and particularly the emotional and social impact on the incoming P7 class.

The Board of Education (Northern Ireland), chaired by the Archbishop of Armagh, represents the Church of Ireland in all educational matters affecting Northern Ireland and nominates representatives of the Church to any education body as required, including the Transferor Representatives’ Council, the Education Authority, and the Controlled Schools’ Support Council.