Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
Bing found the following results
  1. History of education in Ireland - Wikipedia

  2. Forum, National School System 1831 - RTÉ

  3. People also ask
    In the Republic of Ireland, a national school ( Irish: scoil náisiúnta) is a type of primary school that is financed directly by the state, but typically administered jointly by the state, a patron body, and local representatives.
    Policies and ethics This chapter critically examines the establishment and development of the national system of education in Ireland between 1831 and 2000. The rationale for the establishment of the system is delineated at the outset. This is followed by an overview of the impact of...
    Established by the British Government with the Stanley Letter in 1831, National Schools were originally multi-denominational. The schools were controlled by a State body, the National Board of Education, with a six-member board consisting of two Roman Catholics, two Church of Ireland, and two Presbyterians.
    Today national schools are both de jure and de facto multi-denominational. While there is no prescribed naming scheme for national schools, initials (within the name) are sometimes used to describe the type of school it is. For example, 'GNS' (as an abbreviation for Girls' National School) may denote a girl-only single gender school.
  4. Ireland’s national school system in the time of the Great Famine: …

  5. The National System of Education, 1831–2000 | SpringerLink

  6. Education: Primary Public Education—National Schools from 1831

  7. National School | Ulster Folk Museum

  8. ‘Staying on in national schools’: a history of Ireland’s secondary …