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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.
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Covid-19: NI schools to restart homework clubs and after-school sports
By Robbie Meredith
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image captionEducation has moved to stage three of the pathway for easing restrictions, according to Peter Weir
Breakfast and homework clubs and outdoor after-school sports can begin again, according to new guidance from the Education Minister Peter Weir.
Mr Weir said education had now moved to stage three of the executive s pathway for the easing of restrictions.
Indoor singing and sports - apart from PE classes - and sports fixtures between schools are still not allowed.
The change in restrictions has been outlined in a letter from the minister to school principals.