Dalkey School Project

Dalkey School Project

The Dalkey School Project is a school in Glenageary, County Dublin in Ireland. It was set up on September 18, 1978[1] by parents in Dublin who wanted their children to attend a Multidenominational school.[2]

At the time the vast majority of primary schools were National schools, which had religious patrons. (This is also true today, though to a lesser degree.)

Support for such a school came from Jack Lynch, then head of Fianna Fáil, the Labour Party and some members of Fine Gael.[2] However the then minister for education, Richard Burke was not sympathetic.[2]

During the years 1975-1978, the project members were involved in extensive correspondence with the Department of Education and other bodies in order to prove the need for the school.[2]

The school opened in 1978 with 90 pupils, largely due to the support of the then newly-elected Fianna Fáil government.[2] Opposition came from a group calling itself Council for Social Concern and some but some also came from obstructing of planning permission according to Michael Johnston, who was chairman of the project.[3]The school operated from various temporary premises until a dedicated school building was opened in 1983.[2]

In 1984, Educate Together was founded, a coordinating committee to coordinate efforts of groups trying to organise multi-denominational schools in the Republic of Ireland.

In January 2009 Miriam Hurley was appointed principal, taking over from Christine Lennon.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Dalkey School Project, Articles of Association, Certificate of Incorporation No. 67032
  2. ^ a b c d e f Multi-Denominational Schools in the Republic of Ireland 1975-1995, paper delivered by Professor Áine Hyland, Professor of Education, University College, Cork, Ireland, at a Conference Education and Religion organised by C.R.E.L.A. at the University of Nice. 21-22 June 1996.
  3. ^ Educate Together now country's fastest growing educational movement, Irish Independent, 17 September 2008, retrieved 9 February 2009

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