Proposed
New Educate Together National School in Rush/Lusk
Educate
Together are pleased to announce the application of Rush/Lusk
Educate Together for a new schools due to start in September
2003.
Educate Togethers interim assessment of the current demand
for its schools in such areas of rapid housing development indicates
more that more than 40% of new parents would prefer the Educate
together model of education for their children if this alternative
was available. The launch of the pre-enrolement list was strongly
supported. The group is putting forward a location in Rush
the GAA club as a starting premises. It is also investigating
the provision of a bus service from Lusk to assist parents in
the Lusk area. Educate Together is confident that with the support
of the national patron, the group will produce a vibrant and
successful school in the area.
In 2002 Educate Together opened seven new schools, more than
twice the number of new schools opened by all other sectors
of education. The progress of the Educate Together sector is
a strong indication of the growing demand from the general public
for schools that respect and cherish the identity of children
from all religious, social and cultural backgrounds. Educate
Together Schools run according to the principle that
"all children having equal rights of access to the school,
and children of all social, cultural and religious backgrounds
are equally respected"
Limerick City East, South Kildare, Wicklow Town, Ballina, Ongar/Clonee
have also had very successful pre-enrolment meetings and are
still taking names.
The formation of new schools is based solely on the voluntary
effort of parents. Members come from all walks of life. The
voluntary groups have been told that they will have to source
temporary accommodation for up to 10 years before the state
will be in a position to supply permanent school buildings.
The schools get no funding until the school opens.
For
further information and enrolment information please
contact the Educate Together National Office;
Tel:01 4292500
Fax:01 4292502
E: info@educatetogether.ie
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