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New website launched by Round Tower Controlled Integrated Primary School
22/04/2009

Round Tower Controlled Integrated Primary School in Antrim has launched an exciting new website, framed in fetching bright colours, to keep everyone informed about the school.

It contains plenty of easy to navigate information so children and adults already part of the Round Tower community can stay in touch with what’s going on in the classroom and beyond.

The site is also a great resource for prospective parents and pupils who want to learn more about the school, which was opened successfully in 2003 and currently has a very healthy 216 students enrolled.

For example, the website includes a warm welcome from the Principal Philip Scott and explains, in depth, what children will study in their classes.

There is also a box full of the school’s latest news for visitors to click on and a page where people can get to know Round Tower’s staff by taking a look at hand-drawn portraits of them, created by some of the school’s arty pupils.

To view the site, please click here.
  
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13-19 University Road
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Northern Ireland

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