Educate Together is the patron body of the growing network of schools in Ireland that are run according to the Educate Together Charter. It is an independent NGO that runs schools that guarantee equality of access and esteem to children “irrespective of their social, cultural or religious background”, are learner centred in their approach to education and are run as participatory democracies, with respectful partnership between parents, pupils and teachers.
For over 40 years Educate Together has been working to establish inspirational schools for children in Ireland. Schools that teach to the highest quality academic standards through an ethos that guarantees every child equality of esteem, regardless of their social, cultural or religious background. These principles of equality have been the foundation for every Educate Together school that has opened since the Dalkey School Project was established in 1978.
From that first school, which brought new thinking to Irish education, the Educate Together network has grown. Today Educate Together operates 92 primary schools around the country. The growth in the Educate Together school network continues to be driven by parental demand. Demand for places in established Educate Together schools continues to be high while many thousands of parents in other parts of the country have expressed interest in an Educate Together school for their communities.
In addition to opening and operating primary schools, Educate Together has campaigned successfully for a new model of second-level education. Educate Together now runs 17 second-level schools around the country.
Families around Ireland choose Educate Together schools for their children because it is a model of education that is based on equality and human rights. You will find information on our existing primary and second-level schools and our parent-led campaign groups nationwide on the Educate Together website:
- Find contact details for Educate Together’s network of schools here
- Find contact details for Educate Together’s campaign groups here
- Read about Educate Together’s unique equality-based ethos here
- Read about Educate Together’s national schools here
- Read about Educate Together’s second-level schools here