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Picture perfect The fine art of being young
Thursday May 28 2009
MORE THAN 160 young artists received prizes for their winning entries in one of the country's biggest art competitions.
Row as school takes holy medal from pupil
Thursday September 25 2008
A PARISH priest said last night he would investigate reports that a miraculous medal was confiscated from a 16-year-old secondary school student.
Why we must say no to the veiled threat in our schools
Sunday May 25 2008
Of all the problems you'd least want to land on your desk when you've just been made Minister for Education, responsibility for deciding whether Muslim schoolgirls should be allowed to wear the hijab in Irish schools must be pretty near top of the list. The good news for Batt O'Keeffe is that it doesn't take very long to say no.
State to consider Muslim school-dress code
Tuesday May 20 2008
SCHOOL dress codes in an increasingly culturally diverse Ireland will be the subject of a national consultation process in the autumn.
Fuelling the imagination: Texaco art competition winners revealed
Wednesday April 09 2008
AN ELEPHANT hunter, abandoned tractor and purple flowers are just some of topics that inspire the creative minds of this country’s budding young artists.
54th Texaco art contest winners
Wednesday April 09 2008
16 to 18 years 1 Lucy Carragher, St Anne's Community College, Killaloe, Co Clare. 2 Christine McArdle, St Louis Secondary School, Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan. 3 Daniel O'Higgins, Villiers School, North Circular Road, Limerick.
Leaving Cert students turn towards Land of the Rising Sun
Tuesday December 04 2007
THE latest textbook for Leaving Certificate students is nothing like double Dutch -- it's called simply Nihongo Kantan.
100,000 drinking from council plants at risk from deadly bug
Tuesday September 18 2007
AS many as 100,000 people nationwide are drinking tap water from 60 public treatment plants at high risk from the deadly cryptosporidium bug, the Irish Independent has learned.
Families united in grief
Friday August 24 2007
A PRIEST has appealed to teenagers attending the funeral of one of their school friends not to become another statistic on our country's roads.
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