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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 …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Motions Passed at 2006 AGM

Motion 1: PE CurriculumThe AGM calls on Educate Together to highlight to the DES the need for funding to implement the Aquatics programme of the PE curriculum. Currently it is …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Second Educate Together General Members Meeting 2006/2007

February 10th 2007 - Swords Educate Together National School The second Educate Together General Members Meeting of school year 2006/2007 was held in Swords Educate Together N.S. on Saturday February …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Need for Reform in School Provision

Educate Together calls for Fine Gael to make concrete commitments to introduce key reforms in the way that new schools are provided if they form part of the next government. …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Educate Together Response to Media Coverage of 2007 INTO Conference

Dear Sir/Madam,In your coverage of the recent INTO conference, your readers may receive the impression that there is no existing model of education in Ireland that addresses the needs for …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

New Research from TCD Shows High Demand for Educate Together Second-level Schools

Educate Together News Release 26th January 2008Parents want respect and balance at second-levelNew research from Trinity College Dublin shows high demand for Educate Together second-level schools.A feasibility study carried out …
Posted on 8 December 20115 March 2019

Response to Statement Made by Michael Moriarty, General Secretary, IVEA, September 17.

Educate Together wishes to correct the statement made by Michael Moriarty, General Secretary, in his speech to the IVEA Congress at Ballybrit, Co. Galway, September 17.In this speech he stated:"IVEA …

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