Irish is a compulsory subject in all primary and secondary schools.
Gaelscoileanna teach all the subjects through Irish.
Various colleges offer Irish as a subject from cert. to PhD level.
yes, but only in Catholic schools!
The main language spoken in Ireland is English. However, Irish, also known as Gaelic or Gaeilge, is recognized as the first official language and is taught in schools and used in some parts of the country.
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
Yes, many educators do believe that chemistry should be taught is secondary schools now.
Ireland is predominantly Catholic with a minor Protestant (or Church of Ireland) following. English is the main language spoken, although the original ancient Celtic language (Gaelic) is taught at schools.
louise bennete
the school father
For the most part, they were taught in local schools or at home.
Many sports are taught in Australian schools. Cricket, gymnastics, swimming, soccer, AFL, Touch, athletics, softball, T ball, netball, basketball, hockey and tennis are just some of the sports taught in Australian schools.
All religions should be taught equally in schools, to help dispel some of the fear and myths that unfamiliar religions can hold.
louise bennete
louise bennete
YES! I am a student at an intermediate school and i would LOVE to be taught cooking as a class