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Most Educated in Northern Ireland

Top 46 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Northern Ireland

1 Donaghadee 50.0%
2 Dungannon 50.0%
3 Cookstown 50.0%
4 Downpatrick 50.0%
5 Ballymoney 50.0%
6 Ballyclare 50.0%
7 Comber 50.0%
8 Magherafelt 50.0%
9 Portstewart 50.0%
10 Carryduff 50.0%
11 Warrenpoint 50.0%
12 Newcastle 50.0%
13 Limavady 50.0%
14 Portrush 50.0%
15 Kilkeel 50.0%
16 Coalisland 50.0%
17 Ballynahinch 50.0%
18 Dromore 50.0%
19 Ballycastle 50.0%
20 Jordanstown 50.0%
21 Randalstown 50.0%
22 Crumlin 50.0%
23 Greenisland 50.0%
24 Coleraine 50.0%
26 Derry 50.0%
27 Lisburn 50.0%
28 Newtownabbey 50.0%
29 Bangor 50.0%
30 Craigavon 50.0%
31 Castlereagh 50.0%
32 Newtownards 50.0%
33 Carrickfergus 50.0%
34 Ballymena 50.0%
35 Newry 50.0%
36 Belfast 50.0%
37 Portadown 50.0%
38 Omagh 50.0%
39 Antrim 50.0%
40 Larne 50.0%
41 Banbridge 50.0%
42 Armagh 50.0%
43 Enniskillen 50.0%
44 Strabane 50.0%
45 Dundonald 50.0%
46 Holywood 50.0%

The most educated cities in Northern Ireland have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Donaghadee leads with 50.0% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Donaghadee, 50.0% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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