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Great News – Two new ET schools for Dublin 15

The Department of Education has informed Educate Together that it will be the patron for two new schools in the Dublin 15 area, one of which will be in West Blanchardstown. These schools will open later this year, in September … Continue reading

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Educate Together targets second Kellystown school

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The refusal of the Minister for Education, Batt O’Keeffe TD to facilitate the establishment of the proposed Carpenterstown Educate Together school has been criticised by local Labour Party TD, Joan Burton. In July Deputy Burton wrote to the Minister asking … Continue reading

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Three rights issues ‘urgent’ – judge

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Article by Jamie Smith and Mary Fitzgerald – Saturday, July 26, 2008 The Swedish judge who wrote the UN Human Rights Committee’s report on Ireland has said she is confident the Government will act to meet the committee’s concerns on … Continue reading

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Parents’ fury at school U-turn

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By Katherine Donnelly Thursday May 01 2008 EDUCATION Minister Mary Hanafin is embroiled in a deepening row with parents in a west Dublin suburb who are demanding that they get the primary school of their choice. There is fury following … Continue reading

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Hanafin under fire over local schools controversy

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Following an article in the last issue of Community Voice, the start-up committee of Carpenterstown Educate Together National School held a public meeting in the Castleknock Hotel on Wednesday 30th April – after this issue of the paper had gone … Continue reading

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Hanafin ignoring parent’s wishes

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Letters to the Editor, 29 April 2008 Hanafin ignoring parent’s wishes In the Luttrellstown/Porterstown area of Dublin 15 the two existing primary schools, Catholic-controlled, restrict access for children of non-Catholics to quotas. This is one of many reasons why some … Continue reading

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Hanafin faces legal challenge over multi-faith school

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Saturday April 26 2008 EDUCATION Minister Mary Hanafin faces a legal challenge over her refusal to sanction a multi-denominational primary school in an area of huge demand. The challenge is being taken by Educate Together which says that an unprecedented … Continue reading

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Parents denied a voice in schools’ controversy

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By Maggie Hyland There has been much scrutiny in the national media around the changes currently taking place in primary education in Ireland. However, these changes are largely taking place in Dublin 15 and there needs to be more local … Continue reading

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Time to consult parents, minister

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Time to consult the parents, minister We are a group of parents in Dublin 15 who wish to set up a local national school, a place of education for all children in the community; where every child is valued and … Continue reading

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Making an article of faith

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Article by Paul Rowe, CEO of Educate Together – Tuesday, April 15, 2008 In its approach to religious instruction in primary schools, the Government is walking itself into a situation in which it will profoundly interfere with the religious rights … Continue reading

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