IN PICTURES: Ballymoney pupils in Shared Education project

Year 9 pupils pictured at the Smart World Shared Education workshop in Ballymoney Town Hall, organised by Building Communities Resource Centre and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.Year 9 pupils pictured at the Smart World Shared Education workshop in Ballymoney Town Hall, organised by Building Communities Resource Centre and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
Year 9 pupils pictured at the Smart World Shared Education workshop in Ballymoney Town Hall, organised by Building Communities Resource Centre and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
Year 9 pupils from Ballymoney have taken part in a ‘Smart World Shared Education’ project.

Organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and Building Communities Resource Centre, the school children engaged in a series of workshops over the course of four days.

270 pupils from Ballymoney High School, Our Lady of Lourdes and Dalriada worked together on a variety of subjects including diversity in Northern Ireland, identity and stereotyping/prejudice, shared history, Fair Trade and recycling around the world, Brexit and the impact on Northern Ireland and Shared Space/Inclusion.

Year 9 pupils pictured at the Smart World Shared Education workshop in Ballymoney Town Hall, organised by the Building Communities Resource Centre and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.Year 9 pupils pictured at the Smart World Shared Education workshop in Ballymoney Town Hall, organised by the Building Communities Resource Centre and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
Year 9 pupils pictured at the Smart World Shared Education workshop in Ballymoney Town Hall, organised by the Building Communities Resource Centre and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
Pupils from Ballymoney High School, Our Lady of Lourdes and Dalriada who attended the Smart World Shared Education project in Ballymoney Town Hall.Pupils from Ballymoney High School, Our Lady of Lourdes and Dalriada who attended the Smart World Shared Education project in Ballymoney Town Hall.
Pupils from Ballymoney High School, Our Lady of Lourdes and Dalriada who attended the Smart World Shared Education project in Ballymoney Town Hall.
Claire Mc Laughlin and Marie-Louise Mc Clarey from Building Communities Resource Centre pictured with Joy Wisener, Good Relations Officer, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and Patricia Harkin, Good Relations Manager, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council at the Smart World Shared Education project.Claire Mc Laughlin and Marie-Louise Mc Clarey from Building Communities Resource Centre pictured with Joy Wisener, Good Relations Officer, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and Patricia Harkin, Good Relations Manager, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council at the Smart World Shared Education project.
Claire Mc Laughlin and Marie-Louise Mc Clarey from Building Communities Resource Centre pictured with Joy Wisener, Good Relations Officer, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and Patricia Harkin, Good Relations Manager, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council at the Smart World Shared Education project.
Facilitator Angela Watts pictured with the Year 9 school pupils from Ballymoney at the Smart World Shared Education project in Ballymoney Town Hall.Facilitator Angela Watts pictured with the Year 9 school pupils from Ballymoney at the Smart World Shared Education project in Ballymoney Town Hall.
Facilitator Angela Watts pictured with the Year 9 school pupils from Ballymoney at the Smart World Shared Education project in Ballymoney Town Hall.
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