The release of a nationwide survey to all parents of children aged 0-12 by the Department of Education and Youth has been welcomed by Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board (ETB).
Pictured: Back row: Sophie Mullahy, Mungret Community College; Abbie Dawson, Thomond Community College; Daithi O’Carroll, Castletroy College and Jack Conway, Mungret Community College.Front row: Clodagh Coughlan, Castletroy College; Rachel Thomas, Clinical Placement Co-ordinator at University Hospital Limerick; Mariam Alade, Thomond Community College and Aoibhe Guilfoyle, third-year nursing student at University of Limerick.
Students from across the Mid-West came together at Mungret Community College for the launch of the Junior Health Sciences Academy Early Careers Event 2025 with a series of interactive online webinars on Tuesday, 11 November, and again on Thursday, 13 November 2025.
Pride, achievement, and community spirit filled the Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa in Limerick recently as Limerick and Clare ETB celebrated the accomplishments of its latest graduates from it’s College of Further Education and Training.
Shane Cullinane, Principal, College of FET, Mulgrave Street Campus, Triona Lynch, Adult Educator/FET manager at Limerick and Clare ETB, Dr. Maria Kyne, Vice President, Academic Affairs and registrar at TUS, Tanya Jones, Deputy Director of the National Tertiary Office, Paul Patton, Director of Further Education and Training at Limerick and Clare ETB, Declan Blackett, Tertiary Education manager at Limerick and Clare ETB, James Collins, Head of Department, Business and Financial Services at TUS and Dr. Sarah O’Toole, Tertiary Education manager at TUS pictured celebrating with Kevin Donaghy centre.
Kevin Donaghy was among the many graduates celebrated at Limerick and Clare ETB’s College of FET conferring ceremonies recently at the Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa in Limerick. His journey showcases how different educational pathways can open doors, especially when the first choice doesn’t work out and is a testament to his determination and the power of Tertiary pathways.
Grace McInerney pictured at Limerick and Clare ETB’s College of FET 2025 conferring ceremonies at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Limerick.
Treaty United player Grace McInerney graduated from the FAI Player Development Course at Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board’s College of FET, Kilmallock Road Campus, with an incredible nine distinctions out of nine and a gold football scholarship.
The team from Limerick and Clare ETB pictured in Madrid for the IDEAL Futures EU Teaching Academy alongside partners from Mary Immaculate College and from France, Latvia and Spain.
Limerick and Clare ETB recently joined European partners at the IDEAL FUTURE: European Teacher Academy, a major EU co-funded initiative empowering educators to become certified digital pedagogical and educational leaders.
One of Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board’s Community Colleges, Coláiste na Trócaire in Rathkeale has struck a global chord, with their Class of 2025 graduation performances attracting over 850,000 views worldwide.
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin with the LCYP team at the Child Poverty and Wellbeing Summit 2025 in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
Limerick and Clare Local Creative Youth Partnership (LCYP), hosted by Limerick and Clare ETB showcased two youth-led projects at the recent Child Poverty and Wellbeing Summit 2025 in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
