Parents from a private North Belfast primary school which is facing closure have expressed concern over the move.
, with parents being told earlier this year that it has made a loss of £750,000 in the last five years. Fees for pupils to attend the school are just under £5,000 annually.READ MORE: Northern Ireland's current MOT regime still 'in an unacceptable state'“We are appalled at the decision,” Jill Rainey said.
“I want them to have the same education and experience I was fortunate to have, and now it is going to be taken away for future generations..” “Following this, the Board concluded that the significant and sustained increase in pupil numbers alongside substantial increases in tuition fees required would not be achievable.