Religion
Religion.
No. It was down to social and political issues.
Northern Ireland has written: 'Primary physical education' 'The Northern Ireland Youth Service'
William Geoffrey Starrett has written: 'Primary school management and the Northern Ireland conflict'
The conflict is primarily between the religious factions, Catholic and Protestant. Since it remained part of the UK, Northern Ireland has a history of Protestant domination in government and the economy. This friction has been expressed several times in violence and terrorism on both sides. The Nationalists continue to seek a union of the six Northern Ireland counties with larger Ireland, which is Catholic.
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In England and Northern Ireland, primary school pupils sit SATs (Standard Assessment Tests)
Helen Donnelly has written: 'Bullying in one primary school in Northern Ireland'
As of the most recent data available, Ballygalget Primary School in Northern Ireland has approximately 120 students enrolled.
Paul Donaldson has written: 'The impact of the local management of schools on primary schools within Northern Ireland'
Richard Egan has written: 'The unequal provision of information technology in post-primary schools in Northern Ireland'
Yes, English is the primary language spoken in Ireland.
the primary conflict is that they weren't aloud to serve blacks.