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primary school children

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Over 65,000 primary school children are unable to access a gaelscoil, survey shows

Over 65,000 primary school children are unable to access a gaelscoil, survey shows

Mon, 22 Jun, 2026

150 of the country’s 2,900 primary schools outside of the Gaeltacht are gaelscoileanna, serving 8 per cent of pupils.
Dublin city's first school street launches on Newbrook Road

Dublin city's first school street launches on Newbrook Road

Mon, 31 Mar, 2025

A school street is a traffic-calming solution used to reduce the traffic outside a school by restricting access to the street during school drop-off and pick-up times.
82 per cent of children have unsupervised access to phones, research shows

82 per cent of children have unsupervised access to phones, research shows

Tue, 11 Feb, 2025

28 per cent of the children surveyed reported that they could go online whenever they wanted.

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