By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
A Londonderry grammar school has asked former pupils to help pay an outstanding debt of 821,000 to the Department of Education (DE).
A letter, which has been seen by BBC News NI, was sent to former pupils of Foyle College last month.
The school – which has 850 pupils – moved to a new state of the art campus in the city’s Waterside in 2018.
The letter said that the school “owes DE 821,000 in relation to our share of the cost of the new school”.
It said that DE had offered to defer repayment of the money, but that could involve terms and conditions that would threate…
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