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Minister treated to array of educational projects

This week, Kilkenny Education Centre played host to a visit from An Tánaiste, and Minister for Education and Skills, Mary Coughlan TD.

Bitter-sweet victory for sensational Shona

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Kilkenny woman Shona Lanigan dazzled judges at The Stars of our Bars National Final, on Saturday night and landed herself the top prize of €7,500.

Team Allegro breeze into national finals of F1

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Team Allegro from the Presentation Secondary School in Kilkenny city have scooped a place in the national finals of the F1 in Schools Technology Challenge on Thursday April 29.

Six new competitions for Kilkenny Music Festival

Kilkenny Music Festival has launched its annual event and announced that this year there will be six new competitions during its 11th Festival.

20 year reunion for the Bish and Pres

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Shreddies Parks Tennis Kilkenny – A New Name for 2009

Parks Tennis Kilkenny has announced that their new sponsor is Shreddies / Nestle.

President McAleese visits Galway today

President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, will be out and about in Galway today for a series of engagements.

Mercy and Presentation schools to amalgamate into super-school

Two girls’ secondary schools in the city are to amalgamate in the next two years.

Intergenerational learning programme celebrates ten years

A groundbreaking educational programme which brings teenagers and retired people together in the classroom celebrated 10 years in existence recently.

Mayo students celebrate ten years of intergenerational learning

St Joseph’s Secondary School, Charlestown, has been part of a groundbreaking educational programme, bringing teenagers and retirees together in the classroom, which celebrated 10 years of success. Originating from NUI Galway’s Adult and Continuing Education Office, ‘Living Scenes’ is an intergenerational programme of learning involving transition year students and local retired adults. It is the first pioneering programme of its kind in Ireland and Europe, possibly even worldwide.

 

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