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New book teaches sustainable development goals through drama

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A new book which marries teaching drama to young people with the issues of sustainable development, environmentalism, and climate change, has been launched.

McNelis backs calls for new fund to counter impact of lost time at school

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A €100 million ‘Catch-Up for Children’ fund to counter the “severe impact” of lost time at school, sports, and extra-curricular activities during the pandemic, must be introduced by the Government.

Tuam special needs school ‘a ray of hope’ says Canney

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The new special needs school in Tuam, which is nearing completion, will be “a beacon of hope” for families throughout the north Galway region.

New film follows Galway pupils through the challenges of 2020

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A year in the life - during the most challenging year of 2020 - of the sixth class pupils of Scoil Bhríde Primary School, Shantalla, is captured in a new film, Giant Steps.

Dillon seeks views of Mayo students on Leaving Cert 2021

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Mayo TD Alan Dillon is calling on students, teachers, and parents, to complete an online survey outlining their views on Leaving Certificate 2021.

Local Councillor welcomes funding to enhance adult learning skills

Local Fine Gael Councillor, John Dolan, has said special funding for the Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board will help tackle educational disadvantage and equip adult learners will new skills during the present Covid-19 pandemic.

Athlone Community College student wins national poetry competition

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Josh Oyiki, a third year student from Athlone Community College, has been chosen as the winner of the inaugural ‘Green-Schools Clean Air Week’ poetry competition.

St Pat's now enrolling for September 2021

St Patrick’s Primary School is now enrolling boys and girls for September 2021 for all classes from junior infants to sixth class.

Significant disability funding formally announced for Athlone Institute of Technology

Fine Gael Senator for Roscommon-Galway Aisling Dolan has welcomed funding of €145,550 announced for Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT).

Air of examination pessimism expressed by Westmeath students

A survey of attitudes towards Leaving Cert 2021, coordinated by the constituency office of Fianna Fáil TD for Longford-Westmeath, Robert Troy, reveals that the majority of Longford-Westmeath students (75 percent) are pessimistic about the Leaving Certificate going ahead as normal this summer.

 

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