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Scoil Íde Primary School - Proud traditions, bright futures in the heart of Salthill
Scoil Íde, located in Ard na Mara, Salthill, is a long-established primary school with proud traditions rooted in the local community. Founded alongside Salerno Secondary School by the Sisters of Jesus and Mary, Scoil Íde remains true to its founding values offering a nurturing, holistic education in a vibrant and inclusive environment.
Scoil Íde – A nurturing school community in the heart of Salthill
Situated in the tranquil cul-de-sac of Ard na Mara, Scoil Íde along with Salerno Secondary School was founded by the Jesus and Mary sisters. Scoil Íde is a thriving and welcoming primary school with more than 250 students. The school has a strong reputation for excellence in academics, music, and sport.
How can parents help at exam time?
guidance counsellor, Salerno Secondary School, Galway
Galway students win top prizes in Texaco Children’s Art Competition
Two Galway students have won top prizes in this year’s 68th Texaco Children’s Art Competition.
National awards for Galway students at enterprise finals
Students from Salerno Secondary School Galway and Colaiste Bhaile Chlair have won awards in the National Final of this year’s Student Enterprise Programme.
Opportunity to redevelop large site in Salthill
No 1A Dr Mannix Road is a substantial six bed detached family home, occupying a large 0.244 acre site with a southwesterly aspect in Salthill. The property offers an abundance of space, scope, and opportunity both inside and out and is located in one of Galway’s most established, sought after, residential areas.
'The social work aspect of law is what I am passionate about'
NUI Galway recently held its annual Alumni Awards and among the recipients was eminent lawyer and jurist, Grainne McMorrow, who was honoured for her achievements in the field of law, public policy, and government – a category sponsored by Ronan Daly Jermyn.
Galway gymnasts raise the bar
Four young Galway girls are being heralded for improving the standards of gymnastics in Ireland.
World-renowned engineer pays tribute to parents who valued education
World-renowned Galway engineer Aine Brazil has said that increased access to education is key to reducing global poverty levels after receiving a leadership award from Irish aid agency Concern Worldwide.
Community rally behind young Galwaywoman’s battle with Lyme disease
A fundraising initiative to enable a Galway woman suffering with Lyme disease to access stem cell therapy is gathering pace.
