Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board is the state education and training authority for the Limerick and Clare region. It is one of 16 statutory regional education authorities established by the Education and Training Boards Act 2013.

It delivers educational services to over 38,000 students/learners across the region annually and has responsibility for
3 Community National Schools, 1 Community Special School, 17 Community Colleges, 28 College of Further Education and Training campuses, and works with community groups in almost 300 locations across the region.

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    Launch of New Tertiary Degree Pathway in Mental Health Nursing by TUS and Limerick and Clare ETB

    The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Limerick and Clare ETB have announced the addition of a new programme to its existing Tertiary Degree pathways partnership. Developed in collaboration with the National Tertiary Office (NTO), this innovative programme will provide from this September a clear, non-CAO progression route for students pursuing a degree in Mental Health Nursing.

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    Treaty United FC to Partner With ETB on Delivery of New Player Development Programme

    Limerick and Clare ETB has approved the application by Treaty United FC to partner with its College of FET to deliver a new Player Development Programme. The announcement represents a significant step forward for football and further education and training in the region, creating a structured dual pathway that combines elite football development with a fully-accredited QQI Level 5 qualification.

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    ‘Make A Switch’ Returns Bigger and Greener at ETB Green Innovation Campus

    Students from schools across Limerick and Clare showcased innovative climate action projects at the second annual ‘Make A Switch’ final. Organised by Limerick and Clare ETB, the competition promotes student-led responses to climate change, bringing together Primary and Post-Primary schools to develop practical, creative solutions focused on sustainability and environmentally responsible living.

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