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Some facts to consider while researching your CAO and further education options
If you are wondering where the jobs will be in four or five years’ time when you graduate, here are a few things to consider:
New secondary school for east side must become a council priority, says Hanley
With the Department of Education seeking to identify a site on the east side of the city for a new secondary school, now is the time for City Hall to play it's part in marking such a school a reality.
Galway schools to get €1.4 million in funding for upgrades
Close to €1.4 million has been allocated to 18 primary and secondary schools in Galway under the Department of Education’s Summer Works Scheme.
Mayo native scoops coveted place on Aurivo’s Scholarship Programme
Aurivo, the globally-focused agribusiness headquartered in the North West of Ireland, has awarded one of two places on its Gaffney and Mulleady Agriculture, Food & Nutrition Scholarship programme, to Mayo native, Jack Sweeney.
Athlone Credit Union makes donation to Summerhill national school
The Monksland office of Athlone Credit Union has made a significant contribution towards the education enhancement of the pupils of Summerhill National School with the donation of Samsung tablets and cases valued in excess of €3,000.
No immediate plans to introduce a parcel automation service at Athlone Mail Centre
Following concerns that landscape developments would lead to the repurposing of the mail distribution centre in Athlone, Minister for Trade Promotion and Fianna Fáil TD for Longford-Westmeath, Robert Troy, welcomed confirmation from An Post that there are no current plans to introduce parcel automation to its Athlone Mail Centre.
Apprenticeships — an alternative to third level college
By Patricia Uí Fhlaithearta
CAO applications: What you need to know
Register for the CAO by January 20, by doing so you save money. You do this by registering with the Central Applications Office (cao.ie) There are two deadlines for registering courses, depending on whether you are applying for a restricted course or an non-restricted course.
Galway Community College to launch climate change studies and research event
On Friday December 4, Galway Community College (GCC) will host the official online launch of its three-year Erasmus+ project on locally endangered species and biodiversity loss. This project is a research collaboration of three schools, GCC and schools in Croatia and Spain, working with national wildlife non-Governmental organisations to research and compile information about locally endangered species.
Galway local communities benefit from wind farms investment
Galway has come on top with the biggest haul of investment from wind farms.