(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Gaelcholáiste Dhoire
April 28, 2015
(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Gaelcholaiste Luimnigh
April 28, 2015
(Gaeilge) An tUachtarán le cuairt a thabhairt ar Ghaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileáin
April 28, 2015
Folúntais le COGG: Comórtas oscailte chun Oifigigh Oideachais a cheapadh
April 24, 2015
Gaelcholáiste Charraig Uí Leighin
April 22, 2015
(Gaeilge) Dhá dhráma 1-ghníomh á léiriú ag Aisteoirí Bulfin i mBaile Átha Cliath
April 22, 2015
(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Gaelscoil an tSeanchaí, Machaire Fíolta
April 22, 2015
(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Coláiste Choilm, Corcaigh
April 21, 2015
Public Meeting on the establishment of Irish-medium school in Stillorgan/Goatstown!
April 21, 2015
We would like to invite you to come to a meeting at 7pm on April 29th in Stillorgan Park Hotel to discuss the establishment of a new Irish-medium school for Stillorgan/Goatstown. Gaelscoileanna Teo. and the school’s prospective patron, An Foras Pátrúnachta, would like to meet with anyone interested in lending their support to the campaign, and everyone is welcome.
We would be grateful if you could pass the information on to anyone you think might be interested, and ask them to contact us if they’re available to attend. You’re very welcome to contact us if you have any questions about the campaign, and we look forward to meeting you on the night.
clare@gaelscoileanna.ie
’Coláiste Chineál Eoghain closure a ‘disgrace’
April 21, 2015
The closure of Colaiste Chineal Eoghain could also serve as the “death knell” for the peninsula’s Irish language primary and pre-schools, according to a loal TD.
Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn said: “If you’re a parent who wants their children to go through their education in the Irish language you’ll want them to do so through primary, secondary and be fluent by the time they get to university. If the secondary school closes, some may not opt to send their child to the national school.”
Deputy MacLochlainn said “all the issues need to be sorted out.”
“What we won’t be doing is accepting that there won’t be an Irish language secondary school in Inishowen,” he said.
Minister Joe McHugh described the news as “very upsetting.”
He said the school’s ‘temporary status’ which was “difficult for parents to give a commitment to.”
He said: “There are excellent teachers there and pupils who have excelled. I have learned there is a huge appetite and love for the Irish language in Inishowen and we need to do everything in our power to keep it open. Also, taking away that temporary status would increase confidence.”
Colm Og MacLochlainn, who is part of the campaign to keep the school open, said the school had been getting the required number of pupils.
“One bad year and they decide to close it. It’s a disgrace and unacceptable.”
http://www.derryjournal.com/news/colaiste-chineal-eoghain-closure-a-disgrace-1-6694954