Students left without college offers due to errors or omissions in their CAO applications
CAO says it gave applicants ample opportunities to correct their details
CAO says it gave applicants ample opportunities to correct their details
Some branches report fivefold increase in numbers attending meetings online
Rochfortbridge in their first ‘A’ final to take on three-in-a-row chasing Naas CBS
Cormac Ó Braonáin ‘patchwork quilt of a person with a thousand passions’, says sister
Despite the sprawling nature of this D11 area, locals love its old village feel
My Leaving: Dublin GAA star recalls
Caoga bliain ó shin a thosnaigh Seán Bán Breathnach ar a cheird
Kilkenny kingpins dominate final quarter to earn comfortable win
‘You don’t have to be fluent’ the message of two-week celebration of Irish language
Malachy Clerkin, Amy Huberman, Una Mullally and more on their fathers as young men
Coláiste Eoin beats competition from 700 other entrants to win overall prize of €2,000 with a song, titled ‘Take Your Mask Off’
Figures show fewer pupils from poor socio-economic backgrounds attend university
Benefits of bilingual education include enhanced creative and divergent thinking
St Pat’s of Navan, Wicklow Schools, Scoil Dara Kilcock among winners in Leinster A SFC first round
Top of the class: Six students got eight A1s in schools in Dublin, Cork and Mayo
Boys dominate feeder school lists for third level, but girls still perform best
Table-topping Coláiste Eoin in Stillorgan bucks trend as one of just three non-fee-paying schools in top 10 with high progression rates
Students in more affluent areas of Dublin are four times more likely to go to college
Reversal of trend seen in 2011 and 2012 figures, when girls’ schools tended to perform significantly better than their male equivalents
Dublin hurling club built from ground up by passion of a small minority in community
Almost 58,000 Leaving Cert students will receive their results today
Benedict Cumberbatch’s inadvertent use of the historically loaded word ‘coloured’ deserved an apology, and one duly came. But wasn’t the outrage a bit overdone?
Head of school says some parents had not wanted their sons at ShoutOut forum
Coláiste Eoin in Dublin says sessions will be held ‘at a future date’
Derek Byrne refuses to apologise and withdraw his use of the word ‘parasite’
Group claims it was told Coláiste Eoin move was because ‘both sides’ should be heard
Anti-water charge group gathered outside school President was visiting in Finglas
Gaelcholáiste an Phiarsaigh to start lessons in September after 10-year campaign
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