Call for media moratorium on Leaving Cert coverage heard by Oireachtas committee
Press interest ‘undoubtedly’ contributes to student stress, exam commission chief says
Press interest ‘undoubtedly’ contributes to student stress, exam commission chief says
A secondary school education is not defined by academic performance alone
Minister confident third level students will be ‘mainly on-site’ this academic year
Committee told practising pupils now seen as ‘old fashioned or out of the mainstream culture’
Inside Politics: Opposition will see phasing out of supports as opportunity to attack
Every country has a right to protect its borders but international law must be obeyed as a minimum
Warning from the Oireachtas Committee on Education contained in first statutory report on the issue
Oireachtas committee to hear from Traveller and special needs groups of ‘growing crisis’
Recruitment embargo on maintenance staff is raising health and safety concerns
Serious quality issues at third-level exist from decades of underfunding, IUA says
There are 12 island primary schools and five secondary schools in the State
Schools making progress in improving access to healthy eating, experts tell Oireachtas
Hundreds of students from less well-off families say they are unfairly denied support
Labour to table motion seeking abolition of student registration charge
Higher international fees may lead to thousands of students staying at home
Statutory body’s chief spurns criticism, that ‘majority’ of applicants happy with scheme
Survey by Catholic primary schools group shows 95% take everyone who applies
Graduates could repay €16,000-€20,000 in tuition fees over a 10- to 15-year period
International expert says Irish authorities should avoid a UK-style student loan scheme
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices