Nine Educate Together schools to open next week

Nine new Educate Together schools will open next week.

Nine Educate Together schools to open next week

Nine new Educate Together schools will open next week.

It is the second highest number of Educate Together schools to open in a single year.

The organisation says it reflects the demand for schools that do not observe a single religious background.

Four national schools and five secondary schools will open in counties Cork, Dublin, Mayo and Wicklow.

CEO of Educate Together Paul Rowe said: “The reputation of Educate Together’s equality-based schools continues to grow, nurtured by the example set by existing schools, by the satisfaction of parents and children and by the very fact that Educate Together offers a level of inclusivity, openness and innovation that is unparalleled in the Irish education system.”

"Educate Together is fresh to Irish second-level education but is not just offering something that is a natural progression from its national school ethos.

"The Ethical Education curriculum has been developed on how we live as global citizens in the modern world; it investigates the challenges and possibilities of contemporary life in a way that is original and enterprising.

"The enthusiasm of teachers, parents and students has been astounding and Irish second-level education needs this energy if it is to offer students a path of learning and living that chimes with the modern world.”

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