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A Co Antrim primary school is celebrating after being named Anti-Racism School of the Year award at the Advancing Racial Equality Awards.
Across Northern Ireland, ordinary communities are coming together to advance Race Equality, often with little or no resources. New links are being forged to help address racial inequalities and all the nominees were recognised for their various achievements nationwide. Principal Susanne Kinsella said the school is very proud of this recognition of its inclusive ethos, which celebrates and embraces diversity.
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