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Education Minister, John O’Dowd live interactive debate
Pupils from one of Carrickfergus College’s Citizenship Classes participated with five other schools in an interactive debate with Education Minister John O’Dowd. Using the schools state of the art video conferencing equipment, Jack Hanley, Jamie Wallace and Niamh White represented …
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Visit to Stormont Parliament Buildings
During Citizenship classes 10AF and 10CF have been learning about Politicians, what they stand for and the roles they lead in our lives. On Friday 18th February 2011 the classes set off on an educational tour at “Stormont Parliament Buildings” …
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Year 10 Election
As part of our Citizenship programme, all of Year 10 participated in an election campaign produce policies they would like to see implemented in school.
Each class elected representatives in a regional style vote who were then …
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