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Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Educate Together School Communities Reflect on the Passing of Pope John Paul II

Educate Together, as the representative organisation for multi-denominational schools in Ireland would like to express its heart-felt sympathy, support and solidarity with the Roman Catholic community at this time of …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Development and Aims of Multi-denominational Education in Ireland

The Educate Together sector, consisting of 35 Schools nationwide, will be launching their latest publication What is an Educate Together School on the 20th April 2005. (more…)
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Motions Passed at 2005 AGM

Motion 1: Education Welfare Act The AGM calls on Educate Together to impress upon the DES the urgency of reviewing the Education Welfare Act, to include all children enrolled in …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Still No Investment in Multi-denominational Education System for Employees’ Children

The possible introduction of a Green Card System to attract highly skilled employees into Ireland is another clear indication of the economic developments and progress Ireland is experiencing. In order …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Four New Educate Together Schools Open This Week

Educate Together remains the fastest growing primary education sector in Ireland. The National Office for Educate Together congratulate the voluntary work and energy invested by communities determined to set up …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

State’s Lack of Support for Multi-denominational Education in Ireland an Insult to Community Volunteering Spirit

CSO figures released today confirm Ireland is the fastest growing population in Europe with 70,000 people immigrating in the past yearEducate Together, the national representative body for multi-denominational schools, is …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Statistics – Based on Annual Survey 2005

A core legal requirement for Educate Together is to promote a future where multi-denominational education will be as freely available to parents as any other educational option that they may …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Educate Together’s Pre-Budget Submission 2005

Summary of key recommendationsIreland’s only secular management body delivering multi-denominational education remains starved of urgently needed State aidEducate Together is a secular, transparent and accountable management structure that acts as …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Severe Social Consequences Ahead Unless Gross Inequality in State Support of Education Sectors Addressed

Multi-denominational Education, a Vital Option for the Future of Irish SocietyIreland’s economic development and rapid social diversification demands that the State take action to increase the availability of schools that …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

General Members Meeting – November 12th 2005

At a vibrant, well-attended meeting in the award-winning Educate Together school in Ranelagh, delegates from the 39 Educate Together schools met to discuss national policy. The meeting heard reports on …

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