BBC News
By Robbie Meredith
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image captionMore than 70% of pupils' parents who voted in a ballot supported the move to integrated status
A County Antrim post-primary school has put forward a formal proposal to transform into an integrated school.
If successful, Glengormley High School would become an integrated school in September 2022.
More than 70% of parents who voted in a ballot supported the move.
The Education Authority (EA) also supports the plan but said that "work is required to increase the religious balance within the school".
That is because about three-quarters of the school's 750 pupils are Protestant and only a small number are Catholic.