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Minister Harris announces green light for two major education projects in Galway

Minister Simon Harris has announced today that the green light has been given for two major infrastructure projects by ATU Galway and the GRETB. The...

Old Clarin College in Athenry to be demolished

The former Clarin College in Athenry, vacant since the school moved to a new campus, is set to be demolished. The GRETB is seeking planning...

Over 100 people attend meeting on Older People’s Council

Over 100 people went to the Menlo Park Hotel last Monday to find out more about the new Older People’s Council for Galway city. Among...

New drum programme announced using Galway 2020 instruments

A new drum programme using instruments from Galway 2020 has been announced by the Galway Roscommon Education and Training Borad (GRETB).  The Gaillimh Instrument Bank...

Decision due this week on major expansion of Connemara school

A decision is due from the county council this week on plans for a major expansion of a secondary school in Connemara. The GRETB is...

Progress made in plans for amalgamated primary school in Tuam

Galway and Roscommon ETB have signed an agreement with the Department of Education to deliver the new amalgamated Primary School for Tuam. Galway East TD...

Tiny island school issues fresh appeal for new students

The principal of the secondary school on the smallest of the three Aran Islands has issued an appeal for new students from the mainland...

Plans for major expansion of Connemara secondary school

Planning permission is being sought for a large expansion of Coláiste Cholmcille secondary school in Connemara. The GRETB has submitted plans to the county council...

Merlin College students embracing water conservation

Students at Galway's Merlin College have been showing their commitment to sustainability with a big push for water conservation this year. The Doughiska secondary school...

New €5m training facility purchased for Galway Roscommon ETB

A major new training facility costing over €5 million has been purchased for Galway Roscommon ETB (GRETB). The Cambridge Building, in Mervue Business Park in...

NUI Galway and GMIT to receive an additional 275 places for students this year

There have been an additional 275 places for students created in courses at GMIT and NUI Galway this year due to the impact of...

GMIT offers second chance for students who don’t get the needed Maths grade

GMIT and the Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board have introduced a new maths course for students who fell short of what they...

Vacant units on the Tuam road to become new gym

Galway City Council has approved plans to convert vacant retail units on the Tuam Road into a new gym. Planning permission has been granted to...

Loughrea secondary school approved for largest ever investment

St. Brigid's College in Loughrea has been approved for the largest investment in the history of the secondary school. The GRETB secondary school at Mt...

Multi-million Athenry BIA Innovator campus ready to begin construction

Construction work is ready to move ahead on the multi-million euro Athenry BIA Innovator campus with the signing of a lease for the land. The...

Groundbreaking youth orchestra breaks out the Beethoven

Galway's exciting new youth orchestra Symphonic Waves is performing two full concerts this month after filling out more sections and completing intense summer rehearsals. Symphonic Waves Youth Orchestra...

Galway schools seek musicians and music tutors for Music Generation Galway

The Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board is seeking suitably qualified musicians and music tutors to help deliver a quality music education programme across...

Mountbellew school submits plans for new science building

Coláiste an Chreagáin Vocational School in Mountbellew has submitted plans for a new stand alone science building. The school's board of management has made a...

Local poet couple leading creative writing classes this Spring

Local poet powercouple Kevin Higgins and Susan Millar DuMars will be leading creative writing classes at Galway Technical Institute this Spring. Kevin Higgins is leading...

Multi-million funding announced for Athenry food innovation hub

The groundbreaking BIA Innovator food and drink research campus in Athenry has been awarded €2.5 million in funding. The BIA Innovator Campus is run by...

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