Assessment of pupils ‘a red line issue’ ASTI conference is told
Delegates concerned that changes will break a that ‘has served us well’
Delegates concerned that changes will break a that ‘has served us well’
Former top diplomat will lead Irish think tank
Political inertia in the face of sweeping social change is simply indefensible
Breaking the deadlock on creating multidenominational schools
Elsewhere this week, Bertie Ahern’s comments on the North go completely south
Agenda: Western businesses face calls to take stance against forced labour in Xinjiang
Corporate tax changes will impact Ireland but they won’t change underlying dynamic
Ask Brian: A growing number of colleges are offering courses in sustainability
Even most Ministers tend not to see how a Government arrives at selections for judicial roles
An Irishman’s Diary
Our tax regime has withstood many attacks, but Brexit and Covid could change the game
Why are problems entirely predictable in April only being addressed now?
The 12.5% rate is economic faith at home but controversial to the rest of the world
Irish Schools Athletics Association has cancelled all regional and provincial events
South Dublin school has become best breeding ground for Europe’s greatest academy
Enrolments in fee-paying schools return to boom-time levels
Former teacher Joe McHugh is popular with educators – but is he too close for comfort?
Everyone agrees churches run too many schools, but nobody wants theirs to leave first
How a former taoiseach’s efforts to save the Dublin cafe chain led to a row with a minister
Fee-paying schools report growing interest from Spanish and German families
In 1968 students first began to flex their muscle in Irish universities. Fifty years on, activisim is on the rise again
Legislation for grievance procedures was never enacted – but new law should help
School population has changed since last papal visit but most of the system is the same
Opinion: We need more radical action instead of further discussion
John Coolahan obituary: Kerryman brought expertise to international stage
Our school system is not fit for purpose to meet the needs of a diverse society
Fidget spinners – with their hypnotising whirling motion – are an apt metaphor
Chuck Feeney’s ‘historic act of extraordinary generosity’ financed transformational change
Emigrants who left during the recession say they are being deterred from returning due to high fees
Quinn warned Brexit was ‘the greatest existential threat Ireland has faced in peace time’
Top official queried public benefits of €250,000 a year spend on think tank’s forum
Nord Anglia to charge up to €24,000 for day pupils at its Leopardstown campus
Numbers at boarding school also rising, with fees ranging from €8,000 to almost €23,000
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices