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Shannon places on Aer Lingus engineer apprentice scheme

Aer Lingus has launched its 2022 Aircraft Maintenance & Engineering Apprentice Scheme and is calling on motivated, enthusiastic, and technically minded candidates to apply for the four year programme.

Survey highlights skills gaps in Irish animation industry

A new survey published today has found that Irish animation graduates are not “industry ready” when they leave college.

Seven years later and still playing music

In 2013 St Mary's High School Band from Phoenix Arizona visited Ennis at the invitation of the Ennis Phoenix Twinning Board to participate in the St Patrick's Day Parade.

Printmaking Project at Scoil Cholmcille Clouna

The children at Scoil Cholmcille Clouna worked with printmaker Tessa Badenhorst and Lisa O’Connor in a series of printmaking workshops that explored the different uses for print as an event for Cruinniú na nÓg. 

Over 500 Ukrainian children now enrolled in Clare schools

The Department of Education can confirm that  6,797 Ukrainian pupils have been enrolled in schools across Ireland.
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Clare school celebrates Park ‘n’ Stride success

A Clare primary school is one of Ireland’s two Park ‘n’ Stride Schools of the Year.

New counselling service for people experiencing harmful gambling

A new support service to assist people dealing with harmful gambling is now available at Northwest Clare Family Resource Centre, Clare.

Jaguar Land Rover visit for Clare students

The EMPOWER programme, a free summer camp designed and developed by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is inviting TY & 5th year students from across Clare to register for the in person camp which will take place in Limerick from June 7th to 10th.
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