The following resources have been prepared for post-primary schools for the month of November. November: Trusting God, Trusting Life, Trusting One Another Samhain: Muinín againn as Dia, as an mBeatha, as a Chéile November: Trusting God, Trusting Life, Trusting One...
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CEP submission to NCCA consultation on proposed SPHE junior-cycle short-course
Catholic Education Partnership recently made a submission to the NCCA's consultation on the proposed SPHE junior-cycle short-course. It may be accessed here.
Catholic Schools Week – In November We Remember, Primary Resources
The following resources have been prepared for Primary schools for the month of November. November 2022: The Month of the Holy Souls Mí na Samhna 2022: Mí na Marbh
Catholic Schools Week – 2023 – Walking Together in Faith & Love
Reflecting on the theme, and on the process of synodality, the writers for Catholic Schools Week 2023 identified three features of synodality helpful to exploring ‘Walking Together in Faith & Love’: • Communion • Participation • Mission The resources will reflect...
Mary Immaculate College offering new post-graduate MEd programme in Religious Education.
The programme, designed for teachers and educators who want to augment their understanding of religious education in the contemporary classroom and become religious education leaders in their schools.
Strong Irish presence at the European Council for Catholic Education meeting in Vienna
Pictured at the recent meeting of the European Council for Catholic Education in Vienna are: Bishop Wilhelm Krautwaschi, Dr Marie Griffin (Chairperson CEP), Mr Paul Meany (Director CEP), Archbishop Dr Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Prof. Cora O'Farrell (Director of the Mater...
Vatican releases new document on ‘The Identity of Catholic Schools for a Culture of Dialogue’
To educate is always an act of hope. – Pope Francis
CEP letter in The Irish Times on Education in Northern Ireland
The following letter from Gillian McGrath of the CEP appears in today's Irish Times newspaper on Education in Northern Ireland: Sir, – I refer to The Irish Times editorial “The Irish Times view on schools in Northern Ireland: segregated classrooms” (February 19th)....
Flourish training sessions available to book now
Maria O’Rourke M.A, the author of the Flourish programme is facilitating these online training sessions.
Together Along the Way – Conversations on Catholic Faith Formation in Contemporary Ireland
For more on the webinars see www.catechetics.ie/webinars
New direction and vision set out for Catholic schools in NI
We educate communities, not because they are Catholic but because we are!
Many parents reluctant to change patronage of school, survey finds – Report from today’s Irish Times newspaper
Many parents in local communities are often reluctant to change the patronage of their school, according to a national survey commissioned by Catholic education groups.