No, there are business schools, pottery schools, and many other types of schools in Ireland.
The Catholic Church runs many schools in Ireland, but there are various other groups, public and private, that run schools too.
Education is about getting or teaching knowledge. The Catholic Church is a religion. They are completely different things. In Ireland, and other countries, the Catholic Church are involved in running many schools. There are also schools run by other faiths and ones that are not run by any faith in Ireland. The Catholic Church always had a large role in education in Ireland, though that is now not as strong, as other types of schools are available.
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.
Schools that are sponsored by the Catholic church are referred to as Catholic schools.
Catholic schools are schools that teach not only the basic schools curriculum but also about Catholicism and Christ Jesus. Although most Catholic schools prefer if its students are all Catholic, there are some, like the one I go to, that will accept students with all kinds of different religious backgrounds.
No according to the catholic church you should only marry once so if you try to marry again in Ireland in the catholic church they will not allow you to even if you were divorced in England.
Ireland has public schools and Ireland has private schools.
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No, not everyone in Ireland is roman catholic.
It is like a promotional week for all catholic schools and to celebrate all the catholic schools.
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.
Seperation of schools is caused by the intrangience of the Catholic Schools to amalgamate with the state schools. State Schools are open to all but usually attended by Protestants. A limited non denominational schools programme has started but is poorly supported by local politicians and religious leaders as it challenges their political support base. This separates children at 5 years of age into Catholic and Protestants and sets this format throughout their education and is probably one of the biggest factors causing "trouble" in Northern Ireland