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Arts Council cordially invites all County Westmeath schools to participate in Creative February
The Arts Council is inviting all schools in Westmeath to get involved in their first ever Creative February, a celebration of art and creativity in schools with a focus on fun, festivities, imagination and innovation, the initiative to run from February 1-29.
Burke commends trebling of budget for STEM grants for Westmeath schools
Local Minister for European Affairs, Deputy Peter Burke, has welcomed the trebling of the Government’s budget for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) grants to €4.7 million.
Galway schools to benefit from solar panels scheme
Schools across Galway will be fully funded to install up to 16 solar panels on their roof under a new Government scheme.
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Carrigy calls for compulsory summer programmes in special schools
Summer programmes in special schools must be made compulsory around the country, a constituency Fine Gael Senator has said.
Budget 2024 reveals free school books for students up to junior cycle
Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, has announced in Budget 2024 that free school books will be administered for students up to junior cycle. This measure will cost €67 million, and will benefit over 200,000 children, amounting to €310 per child. Primary school books were already free, but this has been increased to the first three years of secondary school as part of a €55 million package.
Local Senator welcomes all new building planning decision for Scoil An Chroí Naofa
Local Fine Gael Senator, Aisling Dolan, has welcomed planning approval for the construction of a new building at Scoil An Chroí Naofa.
Over 600 apprentices now engaged in Manufacturing Engineering and Polymer Apprenticeships - Ibec
Ibec’s Irish Medtech Association and Polymer Technology Ireland, the Ibec groups which represents the medtech, and polymer sectors, celebrated over 600 apprentices now engaged with the Manufacturing Technician Level 6, Manufacturing Engineer Level 7 and Polymer Processing Technologist Level 7 apprenticeship programmes at special ‘Talent to Thrive’ event hosted by the Irish Medtech Association Board at The G Hotel, Galway last week.