Schools are facing a crisis in education funding, the leaders of seven bodies representing all schools and the four main churches in Northern Ireland warn.
Leaders of seven bodies representing all schools and the four main churches have written a letter warning of a crisis in education funding.
The chief executive of the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education, Roisin Marshall, has also signed, as has the head of the Irish-medium body Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta Maria Thomasson, and the Catholic Schools' Trustee Service Fintan Murphy. "Without question, reduction in funding and ongoing under investment will negatively impact the quality of education of every child and young person living in NI," they continued.
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