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Plans for the move to go ahead next year despite calls for a pause Clare Catterson, principal of Synge Street CBS in south Dublin. Pic: Caroline Quinn The announcement that a Dublin secondary ...
The Deputy General Secretary of the ASTI has said plans to transform Synge Street CBS in Dublin into a Gaelcholáiste are going ahead without proper consultation with staff who are "being kept in ...
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The ASTI has reiterated its call for a pause to plans to develop Synge Street CBS as a Gaelcholáiste. Shane spoke toASTI Deputy General Secretary Diarmaid de Paor to discuss further.
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Controversial plans to transform Synge Street CBS secondary school in Dublin into a Gaelcholáiste next year will proceed despite widespread opposition among teachers. Many staff at the school ...