A truly shared society would educate its children together

Integration of schools is the antidote to toxic sectarianism

Many young people don’t get to know someone of ‘the other side’ until they enter further education or start working (Picture by Getty)

Fionola Meredith

A hospital for Protestants, a separate hospital for Catholics. A supermarket for Protestants, a separate supermarket for Catholics.

That is sectarianism we would not accept, so why on earth do we accept and maintain that kind of division in the education of our children?