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

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.

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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.

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.

You can listen to the full interview below.

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