Pre-School Education

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Appeal against Permanent Exclusion, Suspension or Refusal to Enrol:

https://www.education.ie/en/Parents/Services/Appeal-against-Permanent-Exclusion-Suspension-or-Refusal-to-Enrol/ Information for parents on section 29 appeals: An appeal may be made to the Secretary General of the Department of Education & Skills in respect of a decision by a board of management or a person acting on behalf of a board of management to:   permanently exclude a

Irish Sign Language (ISL) Tuition Scheme:

https://www.education.ie/en/Parents/Services/irish-sign-language-isl-/irish-sign-language-isl-tuition-scheme.html The Irish Sign Language (ISL) scheme is made available to provide funding for a weekly tuition service whereby a tutor visits the home of a deaf/hard of hearing pre-school child or school-going pupil to provide training in ISL for the child, their sibling(s) and parent(s)/guardian(s). How to Apply The

Joinx Pre School:

https://www.jonix.ie Jonix Educational Services has been working with young children diagnosed with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) since 2002. We currently have 9 centres located throughout Dublin. Jonix operate specialised pre-school classes that offer a unique and individualised learning experience for each child.Our classes are small, highly structured and provide

Childcare.ie – Ireland’s National Childcare Directory

Childcare.ie – Ireland’s National Childcare Directory: Childcare.ie Website Search for Childcare Services and more: Simply enter your nearest Town, or County, to find a list of local Creches, Preschool, Montessori Schools, Afterschools and Childminders

Overage Exemption for ECCE Scheme:

Overage Exemption for ECCE Scheme: The overage exemption option only applies to children with additional needs. Following the decision in December 2017 to allow for a consultation process on proposed changes to the rules on overage exemptions in the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme, the Minister has acted

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education: Early childhood education generally means education before the start of formal schooling or before the age at which children are generally required to attend school. It covers the period from birth to 6 years. Legislation on school attendance requires children to be at school (or receiving an

Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Scheme

What is the ECCE scheme? provides early childhood care and education for children of pre-school age. The scheme is offered in early years settings (pre-schools, Montessori’s, crèche’s, playgroups) for 3 hours a day, 5 days a week, 38 weeks of the year. All children are entitled to 2 full academic

Access and Inclusion Model (AIM)

Children with Additional Needs – Access and Inclusion Model (AIM): In November 2015, the Government launched the Inter-Departmental Group Report on Supporting Access to the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Programme for Children with a Disability. The report set out a clear vision for a comprehensive, child-centered model of