Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board today confirmed the appointment of new principals and deputy principals in three schools in County Clare.
A new University of Limerick study has found that the treatment used in the majority of Irish kidney failure patients may lead to higher rates of hospitalisation, infection and even death.
Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne for Co. Clare has accused the government of failing third-level students as college costs continue to spiral out of control and many are struggling to find accommodation.
After helping over 800 underrepresented students this past academic year, achieving an average grade increase of 14%, with 9 out of 10 students quoting improved confidence, jumpAgrade have received funding of €300,000 to grow their impact further and address educational disadvantage.
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While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought huge disruption to education over the past 17 months, there was some good news for four learners in County Clare this year as they have been accepted onto the BA in Applied Early Childhood Education and Care QQI Level 7 course at Carlow Institute of Technology.
Sinn Féin TD for Co. Clare, Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne has called on the Minister for Education to urgently tackle large class sizes, as figures released to the party show there are over 2,500 classes across the country with over 30 kids.