Last-minute talks scheduled in advance of strike by school secretaries and caretakers
More than 2,300 workers to begin action on Thursday, which received 98% backing from union members
More than 2,300 workers to begin action on Thursday, which received 98% backing from union members
Leaving Cert 2025: live updates: This year marks first stage of gradual phasing out of grade inflation
Leaving Cert students to receive results after six uniquely challenging years
Class of 2025 is largest group to sit the Leaving Cert for the first time - which may impact CAO
Most school leaders ‘received no applications for vacancies advertised during last academic year’
Parents are frustrated at juggling work demands and childcare while children are off for up to three months every summer
More than 1,000 were granted permission to remain in 2023, but fewer than 500 in 2024
More than 40,000 Irish pupils are in classes of 30-plus, with 22.5 average, well above EU figure
Total of 380 out of 722 schools seek €25 per student for pouches, lock boxes
Jim O’Callaghan and Peter Burke have made promising starts, James Browne has a lot of catching up to do
Worryingly, the inter-departmental group seem to be completely unaware of the European Court decision on Louise O’Keeffe’s case
Education Minister says summer holidays give ‘everybody a chance to take a break’
Helen McEntee says the convention’s work will inform a new long-term strategy for education in Ireland
Plus Catherine Connolly’s limo life, national anthem lessons and a recession-busting ruse in waiting
It is in the interest of religious organisations to contribute to schemes as way of reducing costs, says Prof Conor O’Mahony of Child Law Clinic
Residents of the old St Patrick’s Infant and Dietetic Hospital are excluded from redress schemes despite its role in adoptions
Capitation funding falls about €25,000 short of real costs on average, new survey finds
Recent report says nightclub sector is ‘downsizing’ but industry members are hopeful about ‘vibrant’ pockets
Departments want ‘concrete data’ on possible bill, as Government seeks to tap schools’ insurance
Opposition has Government in a bind on college registration fees
Mr Justice Michael McGrath to be nominated to chair inquiry under proposal brought to Cabinet meeting by Helen McEntee
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has committed to setting up a domestic violence register
Second level schools finding it ‘impossible’ to replace teachers on leave across key subjects
New approach will simplify enrolments in pilot areas such as Athenry, Celbridge, Clonakilty, Greystones and Tullamore, parents told
New partnerships a step towards a more collaborative, responsive and locally driven approach, Minister says
Five years ago, judge Peter Kelly put forward a way to end the flood of planning hearings clogging up the courts. Why hasn’t it been implemented?
Some people might have been thinking Jim O’Callaghan was chosen to answer questions precisely because of the topic
Smartphones in schools are often seen as a by-product of the pandemic; in truth, they’re a result of earlier policy directions that were often reactive and technologically permissive
Vulnerable children would be ‘pushed back into mainstream schools that have already failed them’, says principal
Findings come as Minister for Education Helen McEntee invites schools to apply for €9m for mobile phone storage
Overheard: Dubliner Paul Mangan’s collection of bizarre items grew so much his friends joked he should open a museum - so he did
Principals say funding should used for more pressing issues
Scoil Naomh Pádraig is set to lose three of its seven pupils next September
Measures will raise school’s BER rating to ‘at least B’, says Department
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