Dráma Puipéad – Dé Sathairn Beag Seo
June 23, 2015
Dráma Puipéad – Saor in Aisce!
Free Puppet Show This Saturday!
Dé Sathairn Beag Seo, 27.6.15, Ionad Pobal Ongar, BÁC 15 1.30-2.30i.n. Oiriúnach do leanaí aois 3 go 5. As Gaeilge
This Saturday, 27.6.15, Ongar Community Centre, D15, 1.30-2.30PM. Suitable for children aged 3 to 5. In Irish.
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(Gaeilge) Taighde ar úsáid acmhainní digiteacha i nGaeilge ag leibhéal na hiarbhunscoile
June 22, 2015
(Gaeilge) An tUachtarán i gCloich na gCoillte agus ar Oileán Chléire
June 17, 2015
Bríde wins Gradam an Phiarsaigh award
June 10, 2015
Bríde de Róiste, winner of Gradam an Phiarsaigh (the Pearse Award) for 2015, has helped the Irish language flourish in Carlow over the last 35 years.
A native of Dunbeg, Co Clare, she has been teaching in Carlow all her life, setting up the pre-school Naíonra in 1980, followed two years later by Gaelscoil Eoghain Uí Thuairisc.
The natural progression was post-primary education through Irish, and that came about in 1990 when Gael Choláiste Cheatharlach opened.
‘There were 20 children in the Gaelscoil when it opened, and the number is now 500; while from a handful at the start, there are almost 400 students attending Gael Choláiste Cheatharlach,’ Bríde pointed out.
As a consequence, there are almost 1,000 people involved every day in the Irish language in the three schools, not to mention the greater community.
‘Over those 35 years, hundreds of young people have gone through the system, and they are now fluent Irish speakers. The language is alive and spoken in Carlow,’
All of this has helped promote the social aspect, through festivals such as Éigse Cheatharlach.
‘A great milestone was when Carlow was chosen to host the Pan Celtic Festival in 2012 and 2013, and will do so again next year.’
Bríde had special mention for the support from such as Foras na Gaeilge, for the employment of a full-time Irish Language Officer for Carlow since 2008.
In accepting the award, she said it was in recognition of the continued promotion of the language by lots of people through the years. It was an award for Carlow.
Folúntais i gColáiste Oiriall
June 10, 2015
Forms & Notices for use in the Naíonra
June 9, 2015
Please find below a list of sample forms and notices that can be downloaded and adapted to suit your own naíonra. These are sample templates, however, and should be used as a guide only. Naíonraí must ensure that the forms and notices are appropriate to their specific setting. You can order printed copies of any of the forms and notices listed below by contacting us on 01 8535195 or oifig@gaelscoileanna.ie. We hope to add to this list; if you have forms or notices in use in your naíonra that you’d like to share with other services, please contact us.
- Ag cur aithne ar do pháiste (bilingual)
- Comhaontú maidir le cóir leighis (bilingual)
- Foirm chlárúcháin datheangach (bilingual)
Oscailt Oifigiúil Ghaelscoil Shliabh Rua
June 5, 2015
(Gaeilge) Fógra: Seimineár maidir le hOideachas Gaeltachta ar an 23.05.15
May 21, 2015
Invitation to submit your views on Educational Provision in the Gaeltacht
May 20, 2015
Gaeltacht Education Policy Proposals
As part of the 20 Year Strategy for Irish, the Department of Education and Skills has developed a range of policy proposals that are designed to strengthen Irish-medium education in the Gaeltacht. The proposals have been shaped by the experience of Gaeltacht schools and a number of major research studies. These policy proposals are outlined in ‘Policy Proposals on Educational Provision in the Gaeltacht’.
The views of all stakeholders including Gaeltacht schools and communities are being sought on these policy proposals. The responses will help to inform the development of a national policy on educational provision in the Gaeltacht.
You are invited to comment on the consultation publication ‘Policy Proposals on Educational Provision in the Gaeltacht’.
– See more at: http://www.education.ie/en/Press-Events/Events/Gaeltacht-Education-Policy-Proposals/Gaeltacht-Education-Policy-Proposals.html#sthash.YDH1le6Y.dpuf
Submissions
Details of the consultation process and the survey to be completed are included in ‘Invitation to Participate in Consultation and Survey: Policy Proposals for Educational Provision in theGaeltacht’.
Please complete the survey and return:
by email to: moltai_oideachasgaeltachta@education.gov.ie or
by post to: Moltaí Polasaí don Oideachas Gaeltachta, Curriculum and Assessment Policy Unit, Department of Education and Skills, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1
Athfhógairt: Riarthóir Oifige lán-aimseartha á lorg ag Gaelscoileanna Teo.
April 30, 2015