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An Grianán National School launches Amber Flag wellness initiative
An official launch of the Amber Flag initiative for An Grianán National School took place in Corpus Christi Church, Mount Temple, in recent times.
Coláiste Éinde — supporting students to reach their potential
Coláiste Éinde is a co-educational, voluntary, secondary school situated in Salthill. The school caters for boys and girls from first year to Leaving Certificate, including an optional transition year programme. For nearly a century, the school has helped students mature into young adults with a balance of skills, knowledge, experience, and values that enables them to enjoy fulfilling lives and rewarding careers. Operating under the patronage of the Bishop of Galway, today’s vibrant school community continues in this proud tradition of excellence in education.
Twins antenatal class developed in Mayo University Hospital
The Maternity Unit in Mayo University Hospital (MUH) has developed a special antenatal programme for expectant parents of twins to help prepare them for the journey ahead.
TDs call for action over school bus ‘fiasco’
Independent TDs Sean Canney and Deputy Noel Grealish have called on the Government to provide additional school buses to cater for children with concessionary tickets who are being refused school transport for the upcoming year.
Get ready to bang your drum
The Galway Roscommon Education and Training Borad (GRETB) is pleased to announce a county-wide drum programme linking children, young people and adults within community and educational settings. It is set to commence from September 2022.
Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre now offering free lessons for Ukrainian refugees
Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre, a Department of Education recognised training Institute, now in its 35th year of business is a quality school with Cambridge Exams Centre recognition, EAQUALS, Quality English, ACELS/QQI and FETAC accreditation.
Welcome for GRETB agreement for new Tuam primary school
Independent TD Sean Canney has been informed by the Minister for Education that GRETB have now signed a service level agreement with the Department of Education to deliver the new amalgamated Primary School for Tuam.
Ballyvary National School students turn an idea into a business
Fourth class students from Ballyvary National School had the opportunity to participate in the Junior Achievement ‘It’s My Business’ programme sponsored by AIB, which was facilitated by business volunteer Helen Quinn, from AIB Castlebar.
Grovelands Childcare Plus formally celebrates 30 years of excellence in early childhood education and care
Grovelands Childcare Plus is celebrating 30 years of giving the very best education and care to children across Athlone and the Midlands region.
Number of Ukraine children attending Westmeath schools is formally released
Close to 110 Ukrainian children are now attending schools within County Westmeath, recent figures released by the Department of Education have revealed.