Support Expressed For Centralised Post-Primary Admission Process In South-East Clare

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An Ennis principal says he wants to see a secondary school admission process similar to what operates in the county town rolled out to south-east Clare.

Education Minister Norma Foley has confirmed a centralised admission process for post-primary schools will be introduced in several high-pressure towns and suburbs for the 2025 school year.

The system is already in place in Ennis and Limerick City where parents submit one form on which they indicate their preference of the local second-level schools instead of making individual applications.

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Ennis CBS Primary School Assistant Principal Colm Davoren says towns and villages on the Clare/Limerick border would benefit greatly from such a system.

Additional first year places have been created for September in the likes of Greystones, Maynooth and Cellbridge, and it’s believed these will be among the areas where a centralised admission process will be first introduced.

Former INTO President and Corofin Fianna Fáil Councillor Joe Killeen believes the system is welcome as it ensures no child is left without a secondary school place.

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