Will Irish schools cope with an influx of Ukraine’s refugee children?
Schools have been quick to open their doors, but there is an urgent need for English language supports
Schools have been quick to open their doors, but there is an urgent need for English language supports
Students examine effects of pandemic from excess deaths to anxiety in dogs
Projects include devices to aid with brain injuries, breast cancer diagnosis and resuscitation
Career guidance experts on what to consider when deciding your career pathway
Most schools have one but how should you make use of your guidance counsellor?
One in ten students is from a minority ethnic background, but this diversity is not reflected in the teaching profession
I didn’t achieve the points or get offered the course I wanted. What are my options?
Mixed emotions for Leaving Cert students who have missed out on key milestones
Department of Education guide says new schools will not have traditional toilet layout
Official design guide says most facilities in future will include self-contained cubicles
Successful applicants will receive up to €15,000 to bring ideas to fruition
While Covid-19 curtailed many activities, some schools embraced new possibilities
To meet challenges facing society, we need a coherent, equality-based system
‘There is a sense of quiet terror’: Belmullet paying high price for festive celebrations
Atmosphere in many home schools is in stark contrast to the panic of last year’s lockdown
Education experts and students on what to consider and where to look when considering schools.
Student in Navan developes mobile application designed to reduce road collisions on rural roads, particularly those with dangerous bends
While some students will want to follow their heart, their choice should be based on research and likely realistic outcomes
This year, you can’t leave them at home but they will still be interested in what you do
Cork 23-year-old isn’t your average athlete, and she isn’t your average basketballer
High-achieving schools forced to turn away hundreds of applicants each year
Prolific writer lauded for groundbreaking scholarly ability ‘that brought history to life’
Many communities are fed up of hanging on for years for permanent school buildings
Curriculum contradictions must be resolved to instil clarity and cohesion
Dublin students voice their support for teenage Swedish activist on climate action
Ten rallies are being held in Irish towns and cities in support of School Strikes for Climate
New initiative aims to recognise contribution of the teaching profession to society
Not sure what career you want? Here’s what you should do before you decide on a college course
Parents in Dublin 8 and 12 say they will be unable to access school on their doorstep
The class of 2019 have more options than ever before
We talk to our career guidance counsellors about the most common queries they receive – and how they answer them
Students’ climate group says Government is failing to address global heating
Students tell Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action to ‘stop taking baby steps’
Any move to endorse walkouts poses welfare and safety risks for students
More than 21 events taking place coinciding with schools strikes for action
Six demands outlined at informal meeting with more than 20 Senators and TDS
Private-school pupil numbers on the rise as family incomes return to boom-time high
Principal flags mounting anxiety among staff and students as temporary home up for sale
Evidence contradicts the myth that supervised alcohol intake among children would automatically lead to healthy consumption
North Wicklow Educate Together Secondary School says students are being affected by uncertain future
Will represent Ireland at 2019 international Science and Engineering Fair in Arizona
BusConnects proposal distressing people who will lose a direct commute, says Minister
Educate Together school set to accommodation up to 600 pupils
If you didn't get the place you wanted there are alternative routes to the career you want
Cantillon: NTMA chief says more weight to be given to balance sheet strength for contracts
Tricky accent throws students on an otherwise manageable paper
It’s assumed young people have a natural affinity to tech – but many are digitally naive and far more vulnerable than we think
We all tend to prefer subjects that we’re good at, and this influences our career choice. But is this is a mistake, asks Peter McGuire
Drogheda school says most of 69 suspensions and expulsions relate to violent behaviour
Advice on how to prepare - how to use your time wisely, and what you should do afterwards
Irish basketball sensation Aiden Harris Igiehon has 33 offers from colleges
Test copy tells story of student trying to fit into the competitive world of her peers
Classical Studies paper reasonable for the most part, and Latin paper mixed
A new series looking at neighbourhoods in the capital starts in Dublin 7
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