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Educate Together Holds Successful
Public Meeting in Tullamore - 4th November 2003
Representatives from Educate Together, the national
representative body for multi-denominational education in Ireland,
attended a public meeting in Tullamore on Monday November 3rd.
The meeting was called by a group of local parents who are interested
in the development of an Educate Together school in the area.
There was great enthusiasm and interest at the meeting, which
resulted in the setting up of an action group of around 10 people.
This group will hold its first meeting on Monday, November 10th,
and will work towards the opening of a school in September 2004.
Educate Together is the fastest growing sector in Irish education
and all schools are started due to demand from parents in local
areas.
The schools are non fee-paying, operate under the same guidelines
as all national schools and are fully funded and recognised by
the Dept. of Education & Science. Educate Together schools
are multi-denominational in nature, co-educational, child-centred
and democratically run.
There are currently 31 such schools throughout the country, however
there is a growing demand.
Educate Together have submitted applications to open 6 schools
in 2004. A group of parents in Mullingar are working towards the
opening of a school in 2004, and have already successfully launched
the pre-enrolment list for the school. We hope that the opening
of Educate Together schools in both Mullingar and Tullamore will
pave the way for other schools to open in the Midlands in years
to come.
We look forward to working with the Tullamore community to ensure
that parents in the area are provided with additional choice when
it comes to choosing an education for their children. Furthermore,
the increase in population in the Tullamore area and ongoing developments,
indicate that there is both a need and demand for additional primary
school facilities in the area.
Jane McCathy, Development Officer is available for interview 01
429 2500
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