The return to school is less than a month away – but as Galway journalist and mother TESS FINCH-LEES reveals, the rules on minimising the risk of...
Lifestyle – Most members of the Travelling community are unlikely to finish secondary education and only a tiny proportion go to university. But for people who...
The long-awaited move of St Joseph’s College (the Bish) from Nuns’ Island took a step forward this week as a design team was appointed to draw...
By Serena Gibbons is Education Officer with Teagasc Galway/Clare THE delivery of the Galway/Clare Teagasc Education courses in February 2020 and the delivery as we enter...
A planning application has been lodged at City Hall for a new four-storey building at GMIT to house the schools of science, computing and engineering. The...
Negotiations over a site earmarked for a school for children with special needs have fallen through – but the Department of Education is now in talks...
A Different View with Dave O’Connell It’s the academic year’s equivalent of Spring – the season when the new young Leaving Cert lambs gambol across the...
A generation of young people will not reach their potential unless the Government takes action to create equal access to education, the President of NUI Galway...