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Integrated Education in NI |
Tuesday 26 November 2002 |
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With the Northern Ireland peace process floundering yet again, it is perhaps hard to believe that the two communities of the province can happily co-exist.
But for more than 20 years, Catholic and Protestant youngsters have been doing just that - in schools specifically set up to bridge the sectarian divide. We visit one of these schools.
Writer Fionnuala O'Connor, Michelle Marken, a principal of a Catholic Secondary School and Jim Wells of the DUP join Jenni to talk about the issues of integrated education.
BBC News: School to 'reopen as integrated'
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