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Primary school in Ireland

Multidenominational school in Ranelagh, Dublin.

A multidenominational school (Irish: scoil ilchreidmheach) is a modern type of primary school in Ireland that moves away from the Catholic school model, which are common in Ireland (these also include Church of Ireland schools).

See also

External links

  • Educate Together, the representative organisation for English-language multi-denominational schools in Ireland
  • An Foras Pátrúnachta, founded in 1993 to act as an alternative patron for new gaelscoileanna (Irish language schools), its schools include Catholic schools, interdenominational schools, multi-denominational schools and non-denominational schools.
  • Dalkey School Project, the first of the "Educate Together" schools
  • Swords Educate Together National School, Educate Together School, in Swords County, Dublin

References

  1. Preach, Teach Dont (13 March 2022). "Multi-denominational schools are multi-religious, not inclusive". Teach Dont Preach. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  2. "Multidenominational primary schools more likely to be oversubscribed than Catholic". The Irish Times. Retrieved 14 August 2024.


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