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- by the Department of Education and Training (An Roinn Oideachais agus Scoileanna) for the syllabus of the English Leaving Certificate examination in Ireland...
- An Foras Pátrúnachta na Scoileanna Lán-Ghaeilge Teo. is the largest patron body of gaelscoileanna in the Republic of Ireland. It was founded in 1993 to...
- Industrial schools (Irish: Scoileanna Saothair, IPA: [ˈsˠkɛlʲən̪ˠə ˈsˠiːhəɾʲ]) were established in Ireland under the Industrial Schools (Ireland) Act 1868...
- Edmund Rice Schools Trust Native name Iontaobhas Scoileanna Éamainn Rís Industry Education Founded June 1802; 222 years ago (1802-06) in Waterford, Ireland...
- (Ireland) 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 25) established industrial schools (Irish: scoileanna saothair) to care for "neglected, orphaned and abandoned children". By...
- ISBN 963-9251-00-3 (1999) For Irish names: Collins-Longman, Atlas a haon do scoileanna na hÉireann (1977) For Italian names: Garzanti, Atlante Geografico e Storico...
- under the patronage of a voluntary organisation, Foras Pátrúnachta na Scoileanna Lán-Ghaeilge, rather than a diocesan patronage. Approximately 6% of primary...
- the Irish branch of UNESCO, the Irish-German society, and Corfheile na Scoileanna. She was a co-founder of ****ann Scannán na nÓg, which was merged with...
- Education". Gaelscoileanna.ie. 22 February 1999. Retrieved 31 March 2015. "Scoileanna : GaelscoileannaIrish Medium Education". Gaelscoileanna.ie. 2015. Retrieved...
- religious ethos and is under the patronage of An Foras Pátrúnachta na Scoileanna LánGhaeilge Teo. "Chill Dara" (singular Cill Dara) is the Irish name for...