Further education in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland provides a wide range of options for further education through its regional colleges (for further education), and other specialist colleges for teacher training and the agri-food sector.
Northern Ireland provides a wide range of options for further education through its regional colleges (for further education), and other specialist colleges for teacher training and the agri-food sector.
Secondary education for children up to 16 years of age is compulsory.
In the most recent full academic year (2021-2022), the region's school education system comprised 1,124 schools (of all types) and around 346,000 pupils, including
Public transport on buses and trains is operated by the state-owned company, Translink. The bus or train will have the ‘Translink’ name and logo on the side
Dear Friends We call on all concerned ‘Friends of Ukraine’ and all those are interested in a peaceful rally and vigil, to promote ‘STOP WAR IN UKRAINE”. When: Sunday, July 24, 2022. 2:00 P.M. Where: Custom House Square, Belfast
If you want to find out more about life in the UK once you’ve arrived, there’s more detail in the welcome guide for people arriving from Ukraine.
You can use your Ukrainian driving licence for the first 12 months after you arrive. You’ll then need to exchange it for a British licence: