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State on a go-slow in moving primary education from majority Catholic grip

State on a go-slow in moving primary education from majority Catholic grip
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Twelve big ideas for the future of education

Twelve big ideas for the future of education The Government has pledged to establish a citizens’ assembly to reform the education system – but what issues should we address? We asked a dozen public figures in the arts, media, business and education for their views about 3 hours ago   It’s just a single line in the programme for government – but it has the potential to revitalise education for the 21st century. “We will establish a Citizens’ Assembly on the Future of Education ensuring that the voices of young people and those being educated are central,” it states. If Covid-19 has taught us anything, it’s surely that the unthinkable is possible. Whoever thought we could replace the Leaving Cert? Cancel the Junior Cert? Or run schools remotely?

School decision is a victory for common sense - finally!

After weeks of upheaval, tears, shock and anger, the decision to relocate the Drogheda Educate Together Secondary School to a site at St Oliver s CC was finally reversed last week. What appeared to be a snap decision to build a new 500 student school on the Rathmullen Road in the space of a few months caused outrage amongst everyone concerned with the Mill Road school. But students began their own campaign to stay in their present home and the pressure eventually brought its reward - with a hint of common sense thrown in. Educate Together confirmed that the Department of Education had reached agreement in principle to purchase a permanent site for the school which incorporates its current temporary site on Mill Road, so that a permanent building can be constructed at the school s current location.

Plans to relocate Drogheda Educate Together school scrapped amid backlash from parents

Plans to relocate Drogheda Educate Together school scrapped amid backlash from parents Earlier this month, local TDs branded the plans for relocation “ridiculous”. By Hayley Halpin Thursday 18 Feb 2021, 10:14 PM Feb 18th 2021, 9:11 PM 19,745 Views 9 Comments Image: Fergus O Dowd/Facebook Image: Fergus O Dowd/Facebook Updated Feb 18th 2021, 10:14 PM THE DROGHEDA EDUCATE Together is to remain on its current site, it has been announced, after parents and school leaders expressed their dismay at plans to move the secondary school to a new location. The Drogheda Educate Together school is currently located on Mill Road in east Meath, but plans ratified by the Louth and Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB) would have seen it moved to the grounds of St Oliver’s Community College in the town.

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