Erne Integrated College: Police investigate 'inappropriate behaviour' claim

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Police are investigating claims of 'non-recent' inappropriate behaviour at Erne Integrated College in Enniskillen

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The Police Service of Northern Ireland said it had "received a report of allegations of non-recent inappropriate behaviour". The school's principal said the resignations were a temporary situation and that he and other senior leaders would continue to manage the school.The NASUWT union represents a large number of teachers at the school and national official Justin McCamphill has described the resignations as a "very unusual" situation.

A spokesperson for the Department Of Education said: "The board of governors of a grant maintained integrated school is the managing authority.

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