“…Legislation in 1989 committed government to supporting further growth of integrated schools and the rate of increase quickened, so that by 2010/11 there were 42 Integrated primary schools and 20 Integrated post-primary schools, comprising about seven per cent of the school age population (AUTHOR; McGlynn, Niens, Cairns, & Hewstone, 2004;McGonigle, Smith, & Gallagher, 2003;Montgomery, Fraser, McGlynn, Smith, & Gallagher, 2003). In addition there are about 40 schools -only ten of which are Catholic schools -which have a significant minority presence on their enrolment and so can be described as 'mixed' schools, that is, schools with 10 per cent or more of their pupils from the other community.…”