08/02/2022
New Community Facility Complete At North Belfast School
New community facility at Currie primary School in north Belfast have been successfully completed following an investment of £144,000 from the Department for Communities.
The investment has improved the utility of a listed building and local landmark on the school site resulting in the enhancement of the support for local children and families already being provided by the school.
The school is planning to use the newly refurbished facilities as the base for its 'McNest' parent support programme, which drives social change through early intervention and school based bespoke family support services.
Speaking after a tour of the new facility Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey said: "Currie Primary School has a strong community-based outlook and provides a range of support activities for parents and children and encourages good community relations through its positive relationship with neighbouring primary school Holy Family.
"The £144k investment, through my Department's Neighbourhood Investment Fund, is aimed not just at the physical improvement to the facility but help Currie Primary School to continue to give extended support to local children and their families.
"I thank the school principal Ashleigh Galway for the continuing commitment of the school staff in supporting the local community and I hope this investment in these extended school facilities will enable Currie Primary School to sustain and enhance the fantastic support it provides for children and their families in the Mountcollyer area."
The investment has improved the utility of a listed building and local landmark on the school site resulting in the enhancement of the support for local children and families already being provided by the school.
The school is planning to use the newly refurbished facilities as the base for its 'McNest' parent support programme, which drives social change through early intervention and school based bespoke family support services.
Speaking after a tour of the new facility Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey said: "Currie Primary School has a strong community-based outlook and provides a range of support activities for parents and children and encourages good community relations through its positive relationship with neighbouring primary school Holy Family.
"The £144k investment, through my Department's Neighbourhood Investment Fund, is aimed not just at the physical improvement to the facility but help Currie Primary School to continue to give extended support to local children and their families.
"I thank the school principal Ashleigh Galway for the continuing commitment of the school staff in supporting the local community and I hope this investment in these extended school facilities will enable Currie Primary School to sustain and enhance the fantastic support it provides for children and their families in the Mountcollyer area."
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