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Recession busting Irish summer course for only €450

Coláiste Cholumba, an Irish summer college located in the Connemara Gaeltacht, has come up with this fantastic offer in these difficult economic times. For only half the price of the typical summer course you can experience all the spraoí, spóirt, craic agus ceol while learning Irish, which has made Coláiste Cholumba a huge success for over 40 years.

Education

The Midland School of Childcare is running a FETAC Level 6 Train the Trainer Course. This course is suited to those who wish to pursue a career in adult education. It is a general trainer qualification suited to almost any training situation.

Exciting new Irish summer college ready for enrolments

Coláiste Néifinn is a newly founded Irish summer college in west Mayo for 12 to 15-year-olds. This college aims to bring life to our native language outside the Gaeltacht. The co-ordinators are two Irish teachers from west Mayo who have both been teaching Irish for nearly 10 years. They also have taught in several Gaeltacht colleges, so they can bring a lot of experience to Coláiste Néifinn in Castlebar.

Educate Together host public meeting

A group of local parents are holding a public information meeting regarding the establishment of a Educate Together Second Level school in Kilkenny.

VTOS Belmullet

Places may be available on the Mayo VEC VTOS programme in Belmullet for September 2011.

Mayor presents awards to JobFit Castlebar participants

JobFit Castlebar this week celebrated the successful completion by participants of the training programme at an awards ceremony held at Breaffy House Hotel, where the Mayor of Castlebar, Councillor Ger Deere presented certificates.

Local teenagers a ‘powerful force for good,’ says social innovator

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Galway teenagers have been described as a “powerful force for good” who are keen to create a “fair, just and inclusive” society.

Leaving Cert and FETAC courses in Castlebar

Westport based The Learning Curve Institute, one of the west’s fastest expanding training and education providers, is delivering a host of new FETAC accredited short term courses and Leaving Cert oral courses in The Mayo Education Centre, Castlebar, starting in May.

Big business comes to Galway schools

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GMIT made the future look a lot brighter for almost 100 students from secondary schools in Galway, when they visited the Third Level Institute recently. The students were taking part in the Junior Achievement Ireland Enterprise Challenge project, supported by the GMIT Access office, under The Dormant Accounts (Educational Disadvantage) Fund for the development of access services in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

FETAC courses in addiction, mental health, and languages to start in May

Mayo based The Learning Curve Institute, one of the west’s fastest expanding training and education providers, is delivering a host of new FETAC accredited short term courses in Galway starting in May.

 

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