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(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Coláiste Mhuire, Baile Átha Cliath

August 13, 2015

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Advertising a Vacancy in the Naíonra

August 13, 2015

If you have a vacancy to fill, you’re welcome to send the advertisement to us for inclusion in the Gaelscoileanna Teo. news service and on our Facebook and Twitter. You can use the template below and tailor it to the needs of the naíonra:

You can also share the advertisement with the following:

(Gaeilge) Borradh ollmhór tagtha ar Seo Linn lena gceol nua

August 13, 2015

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(Gaeilge) Ní ligfear don teanga dul i léig i Rann na Feirste

August 13, 2015

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Teaching resources & classroom readers from Cló Iar-Chonnacht

August 13, 2015

Teaching resources & classroom readers available from Cló Iar-Chonnacht

For more, visit the Teachers section on www.cic.ie or take a look at their catalogue here

(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Meánscoil San Nioclas, An Rinn, Port Láirge

August 13, 2015

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Insurance Scheme

August 12, 2015

O’Leary Insurances provide a group scheme for naíonraí, administered by Gaelscoileanna Teo. The fees for the naíonra year 2015/16 are as follows:

Up to 20 children (€20.00 per child for every additional child)
Full-day care (maximum of 7 hours) €630.00
Sessional service (maximum of 3.5 hours) €345.00
Stand-alone Afterschool (maximum of 2.5 hours) €420.00
Parent & Toddler Groups €200.00

Further information on the scheme is available from Sandra on 01 8535194 or sandra@gaelscoileanna.ie.

(Gaeilge) Ádh mór le lucht na hArdteiste!

August 12, 2015

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Leaving Cert: Smiles on Stillorgan campus as students collect

August 12, 2015

Leaving Certificate students in Dublin’s Coláiste Eoin and Coláiste Íosagáin were celebrating as they collected their results this morning.

Almost 58,000 Leaving Cert students will receive their results, with college offers through the Central Applications Office (CAO) being issued next Monday.

At the two gaelscoileanna in Stillorgan, located on the same campus, students were gathering from 8.30am after what was, for some, a long night. “I was very nervous,” says Sean Maas. “I didn’t sleep at all.”

Mr Mass had no need to lose sleep, achieving 625 points and leaving him confident he will be offered his first choice, engineering in University College Dublin.

Across the campus at Íosagáin, students seemed to have had a calmer night.

“I was actually grand”, said Molly McGrath. “I just thought ‘what’s done is done’. I slept, suprisingl well.”

Ms McGrath was delighted with her result – 530 points.

She was confident that her result would get her a place in her first choice, sociology and geography in Trinity College Dublin.

For Carmel Ní Cumascaigh, it was smiles all around.

“When exams finished I just put it out of my mind as quickly as possible,” she said.

“I figured out what my best and worst case scenario was, and that really helped clear my head.”

She was delighted to receive 605 points and is hoping to get offered a place in psychology and music in Trinity.

www.irishtimes.com

(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Gaelcholáiste Cheatharlach

August 12, 2015

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