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Ireland 2016 Schools Programme launched |
22 Sep 2015: posted by the editor - Ireland | |
The Ireland 2016 Schools Programme was launched today at the former Dublin school of the executed 1916 Rising Republican brothers Pádraig and Willie Pearse. An extensive nationwide programme of activities, research projects, competitions and awards is being rolled out in primary and post-primary schools across the country from this month as part of the Youth and Imagination strand of the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme. The Schools Programme has been developed in partnership with the Department of Education and Skills. Highlights of the Ireland 2016 Schools Programme include:
Speaking at today’s event, Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Minister Heather Humphreys said: “It’s fitting that we are here in the school attended by one of the signatories of the Proclamation to launch the Schools Programme, which is such an important element of Ireland 2016. Children and young people are at the heart of the commemorations. We’ve worked with the Department of Education and Skills to develop an interactive programme of activities which I hope will catch the imagination of our young people and help them to reflect on the events of 100 years ago, while also looking to the future. I am delighted that our National Cultural Institutions, such as the National Library and the National Museum, are intertwined in the schools programme, with specially developed initiatives to engage young people and children in the Centenary Programme.” Minister of Education and Skills, Jan O’Sullivan encouraged teachers and pupils from primary and post primary schools for getting involved: “I am delighted to be here today to launch the Ireland 2016 Schools Programme. It is a really exciting and innovative programme with lots of opportunities for teachers and students to explore the events of 1916 but also to re-imagine Ireland’s future through initiatives like Proclamation for a New Generation. It’s also a brilliant opportunity for students to trace their family tree and discover the hidden histories of their local communities through the Ancestry Project. There will be a wealth of online resources made available to teachers and students throughout the year and I would encourage all schools to get involved and help make 2016 a very special year.” The Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme is led by Minister Heather Humphreys is a year-long programme of activity to commemorate the events of the 1916 Rising, to reflect on our achievements over the last 100 years and to look towards Ireland's future. The Ireland 2016 Schools Programme is part of the Youth and Imagination strand of Ireland 2016. It is designed to facilitate participative and engaged history learning, with practical as well as art-based projects. Some of the awards and competitions for students include:
CBS Westland Row is located on South Cumberland Street, behind the Monastery on Westland Row. The school is celebrating 150 years in education at both Primary and Secondary level. A love of learning, culture and the arts are core elements of the ethos of the school. The secondary school has hundreds of past pupils, both from the local community and from the greater Dublin region. The two most historically significant figures were the Pearse Brothers who attended the school in the 1890's. They were executed for their part in the 1916 Rising. However, many students of CBS Westland Row were involved in the 1916 Rising including Michael Malone, who died in the Battle of Mount Street bridge, former Dublin Alderman Peadar Macken (who was killed on Macken Street), Daniel Murray (who was shot in the College of Surgeons and later died) and John O'Reilly of the Irish Citizen Army who was killed in the fighting at City Hall. CBS Westland Row is very proud of the rich traditions and history that are attached to the school. |
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