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Hundreds more than expected to return to school on...

Hundreds of senior primary school pupils who were not initially scheduled to return to school next Monday will now be expected to do so, according to the Department of Education.

Mass testing of students at UL

The University of Limerick will this week facilitate another round of on-campus mass testing, in partnership with Public Health Mid-West, to help manage the current outbreak among the student population and to prevent further transmission of COVID-19.

New campaign to get Clare reading during Covid 

Ireland Reads is a new campaign to get the whole country reading this month in the lead up to a national day of reading on Thursday, February 25th.

Inland Fisheries Ireland fishing for young poets in Clare

Inland Fisheries Ireland and the Blackrock Education Centre are running the national ‘Something Fishy’ poetry competition aimed at 5th and 6th class primary school students in Clare and nationwide.

Leaders in Hospitality and Tourism training launched

A newly launched leadership programme that will provide highly-subsidised targeted training for the hospitality and tourism industry in the Mid-West region.
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Rhona takes French lessons online

Ten years ago this month, Co Clare language teacher Rhona Gomès set up the first out of school French classes for local children in Ennis.

LC students to have choice of calculated grades or...

The Minister for Education has confirmed that the Leaving Certificate 2021 written, coursework, oral and practical performance examinations will be held and a corresponding process of grades accredited by State Examinations Commission will be available to students.

LIT appoints new Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning

Limerick Institute of Technology’s Director of Industry Engagement Seamus Hoyne has been appointed LIT’s new Dean Flexible and Work Based Learning.
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