Three Tipperary Secondary Schools Announced As Part Of New Leaving Certificate Subject Roll-Out
Three Tipperary Schools have been announced among the 100 secondary schools taking part in the first roll out of two new Leaving Certificate subjects. Fifty-seven secondary schools across the country have been selected to introduce Drama, Film and Theatre Studies to their choice of Leaving Certificate subjects from the start of the 2025/2026 school year. St Mary’s […]
Ministers Foley and Naughton launch second year of scheme providing free schoolbooks to over 555,000 primary school children
Minister for Education Norma Foley and Minister for Special Education and Inclusion Hildegarde Naughton have launched a second year of the scheme which will provide free schoolbooks, workbooks and copybooks to students in primary schools and special schools. Over 555,000 students in 3,230 primary and special schools will benefit from the scheme in the […]
Tipperary school announced as part of pilot physical education programme
Clonoulty National School has been selected as one of the 24 schools across the country that will receive funding to implement a new programme focused on physical activity in teaching and learning. Under the new pilot programme the grant designated to Clonoulty National School will be used to introduce a project titled: Run, Learn, Explore: […]
Fears for progress on two Educate Together Schools in Tipperary
Tipperary is one of five counties that currently have no provision of Educate Together national schools. Hopes that this situation would be rectified in the near future were today threatened on foot of a recent decision in Killarney where the Diocese of Kerry has agreed to transfer patronage of a national school directly to the […]