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COMHAR: Middle Leadership Programme for Primary & Post Primary Schools Closing Date for Applications October 1st

Comhar is a professional development programme for Assistant Principals I and Assistant Principals II in both primary and post-primary schools. The purpose of the Comhar programme is to develop the leadership skills of Assistant Principals to enhance their efficacy so they can effectively occupy positions of strategic importance in their schools. 

Applications for the programme will take place via the PDST website at https://pdst.ie/onlinebooking. Insert Comhar into the "Keyword" Bar and this will take you directly to the booking system for COMHAR.
 
CLOSING DATE FRIDAY OCTOBER 1st. @ 5P.M.
 
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Tionscnamh Cónaitheachta na nEalaíon san Oideachas i mBunscoileanna agus Iar-Bhunscoileanna. Is é an 30 Meán Fómhair 2021 an dáta deiridh chun iarratais a fháil.

D'fhorbair an Roinn Oideachais Clár Cónaitheachta nua nuálach Ealaíon-san-OideachasBLAST in 2021. Cumasóidh sé suas le 400 Cónaitheacht Ealaíon-san-Oideachas nua i scoileanna gach bliain.

Tá sé mar aidhm ag an tionscnamh seo tacú le comhtháthú na bprionsabal agus na bpríomhscileanna a leagtar amach in Cairt na nEalaíon san Oideachas agus sa Chlár Éire Ildánach (2017-2022), Colún 1 Óige Ildánach.

 

Cliceáil anseo le haghaidh níos mó eolais. 

Foirm Iarratais Anseo

 

BLAST Registered Artists 2021-2022
Name Surname Art Form Hyperlink to view portfolio
Catherine Sheridan (SImons) Drama/Theatre  
Louise Shine Printmaking/Film/Installation https://loushineart.weebly.com/
Tom Meskell Visual Arts www.tommeskell.com
Jayne Horan Music/Voice/Choral/Piano https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayne-horan-4397b315a/
Martina  Coyle multidisciplinary visual artist Martina Coyle (sprawlmartina.blogspot.com)
Catherine  Donnelly Dance https://www.danceireland.ie/members/directory/catherine-donnelly/
Emma  King Multimedia Artist / Ceramics https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-king-572361b1
Robbie Perry Music https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbie-perry-96828a19/

Reopening Schools September 2021: Information for Principals from the Department of Education

This letter from the Department of Education highlights the guidance and resources to support Principals as schools reopen for the next school year and as we continue to live with COVID-19.  Click here to download the letter. 

Tarraingítear aird sa litir seo ar an treoir agus na hacmhainní atá ar fáil chun tacú le Príomhoidí de réir mar a athosclaítear scoileanna don chéad scoilbhliain eile agus de réir mar a leanaimid le maireachtáil le COVID-19. Cliceáil anseo chun an litir a íoslódáil.

 

 

Creative Schools 2021

Dear Principal and Teachers,
Children and young people in schools across Ireland are enjoying the benefits of being at the centre of theCreative Schoolsinitiative. Designed to provide opportunities for children and young people to build their artistic and creative skills, each school taking part receives a grant and works with a Creative Associate who use their practical experience in supporting them to develop and implement their own Creative School Plan. The Arts Council recently announced extra funding for creativity in schools and schools like yours are being invited to apply to be part of this initiative.
 
The Creative Schools initiative supports schools to put the arts and creativity at the heart of children’s and young people’s lives. Schools across the country are loving being part of it and each special schools is matched with a Creative Associate with expertise in creativity and education, such as Nora Nic Con Ultigh. Nora has a background in theatre and documentary-making. She was a founding member of Cups and Crowns Educational Theatre Company.
 
Speaking of her work with Creative Schools Nora said, “I have had the privilege of working with schools around the country on the Creative Schools initiative for the past three years. The vision of Creative Schools is to enable to the creative potential of every child and to place the arts and creativity at the heart of school life. A highlight of working on the initiative for me was seeing the Fourth Class students of Gaelscoil Longfoirt totally engrossed in their animation project. They had worked with animator Mary Smyth to create their own animation and were central in the creative decision-making from start to finish. They wrote the story, they designed the set, and they shaped the characters and did the voiceover. I visited them and they introduced their puppets to me. Without long they were immersed in their creative world again. It was evident that this project had benefitted them in a multiplicity of ways and that it would be a memory to cherish in the future.
 
Creative Schools is a fantastic opportunity to build on the creative culture in all schools. As well as that, there are many benefits for the schools in the areas of teaching, learning and wellbeing. A budget of €4,000 is provided to schools over a period of two years and a Creative Associate (someone with a background in both the arts and education) works alongside school staff to run the scheme. From my experience of working on the scheme, I noticed a vibrant creative culture blossoming in schools. All schools, both primary and secondary, have the opportunity to collaborate with artists to further their vibrant culture and to participate in innovative teaching and learning experiences. The initiative aims to embed creativity in school life in far-reaching and sustainable ways. With the student voice guiding the project, it is an excellent opportunity to celebrate the unique identity of the school.”
What interested schools should do today:
1 – Registeryour school as anorganisation/groupwith the Arts Council’sOnline Servicestoday(this can take 5 working days).
3 – Once fullyregistered schools can log into yourOnline Servicesaccountto download application form and apply online before 17:30 on Thursday 10 June, 2021.