Sixth Form Centre opened

A new Sixth Form Centre, featuring a range of extensive facilities, has been officially opened at Cullybackey College.
Cutting the ribbon to officially open the new Cullybackey College 6th Form Centre were head girl and boy Ruth Barkley and James Gailey. INBT 23-805HCutting the ribbon to officially open the new Cullybackey College 6th Form Centre were head girl and boy Ruth Barkley and James Gailey. INBT 23-805H
Cutting the ribbon to officially open the new Cullybackey College 6th Form Centre were head girl and boy Ruth Barkley and James Gailey. INBT 23-805H

The original Centre has been transformed and now provides a host of new facilities to enable focused A-level success.

A spokesperson for the College said it is “indebted to the skills of technical support staff, who

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have created such a fabulous new learning environment”, adding that “the dramatic increase in Sixth Form enrolment reflects the continuing success of GCSE and A-Level students”.

The new Centre was unveiled by Head Girl Ruth Barkley and Head Boy James Gailey in the presence of former pupil, the Deputy Mayor of Mid & East Antrim, Cllr Timothy Gaston; Frances McKinney, Education Authority representative, as well as Governors and staff.

The occasion also celebrated the valuable work of current and former Governors and past Principal Robert Boyd presented a gift to the former Governors.

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