Paul Givan
@paulgivan
Minister of Education 2024-Present. NI First Minister 2021/22. Minister for Communities 2016-17. Justice Committee Chairman 2011-14 & 20/21. MLA 2010-Present
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16-01-2013 00:11:12
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During a visit to Pond Park Primary Lisburn, Education Minister Paul Givan observed a financial literacy lesson delivered to the primary seven class by Ulster Bank Northern Ireland volunteers. The bank’s MoneySense workshop provides free financial education programmes for 5-18 year olds using…
Minister Paul Givan visited TREECO Training Centre, part of the Greater Village Regeneration Trust, where he heard about the fantastic work done to provide initiatives to support local people to improve their lives, through personal development, housing and environmental…
Education Minister Paul Givan was delighted to meet Aurelia who was at Stormont to speak to the Education Committee about her experiences as a pupil with Special Educational Needs.
Aurelia is a pupil St. Genevieve's, Belfast.
Education Minister Paul Givan visited Grangeparkbangor Bangor where he was greeted by Principal Michael Moore, Chair of the Board of Governors Drew Stitt, members of the school council and P3 pupil Poppy who wrote to the Minister inviting him to the school. During his visit the…
Education Minister Paul Givan visited Glenlola Collegiate and was delighted to meet Principal Eric Thompson, Board of Governors, staff and pupils.
The Minister toured the school Wellness Centre and met Heather Law, Head of Pastoral Care and Lauran Brown, Pupil Support and Welfare…
Well done Paul Givan as someone who came from special schools myself I really appreciate any support for them cause they are very much needed and very much loved. Support for special schools is very much welcomed 👏
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced the biggest step change to capital planning in education for a generation, with an ambitious and far-reaching programme of investment in facilities for children with Special Educational Needs.
Education Minister Paul Givan met some pupils from Forthill Integrated College, Lisburn, who were visiting Parliament Buildings as part of a Northern Ireland Assembly educational visit today.
The Minister discussed a range of education issues with the students.
The Education Minister @PaulGivan visited WallaceHigh, Lisburn where he met the Principal Deborah O’Hare and the Senior Prefect Team.
An inspiring day at the recent Derrytrasna Awards ceremony, hosted by the Department of Education and Public Health Agency.
Congratulations to St Columba's Straw, Belfast Boys' Model and Knockevin School on winning their pastoral care awards.
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Education Minister Paul Givan and Public Health Agency Director Dr Joanne McClean have recognised schools for their exceptional pastoral care.
St Columba's Straw, Belfast Boys' Model and Knockevin School all received awards for pastoral care of pupils and families at the Derrytrasna Awards ceremony at…
Imposing such a standardised compulsory curriculum on schools would fail to respect diversity in the school system and in wider society, and would be fundamentally undemocratic.
Paul Givan