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School Year 2010/11

 

February 2011 mid-term break
Post-Primary schools will close from 21st to 25th February 2011 inclusive. Primary schools will close from 21st to 22nd February 2011 inclusive or 24th to 25th inclusive. (Primary schools may use 3 discretionary days to extend this break to an alternative option of a 5 day break).

 

Easter 2011
All schools will close on 15th April 2011 which will be the final day of the school term.  All schools will re-open on 3rd May 2011
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Religious Observance and standardisation 
The above arrangements are agreed without prejudice to closure on specific days, within the overall requirement of 167 days at post primary level and 183 days at primary level, dictated by religious observance that is required in schools under the patronage of different denominations or faiths. In the absence of an adequate number of discretionary days a school authority may choose to utilize a religious observance day for non-tuition purposes when planning the school year. 

Extent of flexibility

 It was not a requirement of this agreement that the commencement or end of the school year either at primary or post primary level should be standardised.  However while schools may use their discretionary days, where available, to determine the precise start and end of the school year, it is recognised the commencement of Certificate examinations will mean that post primary schools will not be open for tuition beyond the Friday preceding the June bank holiday in any year. The expectation is that in order to meet the overall requirement of a minimum of 167 at post primary level or 183 days at primary level the school year will normally commence in the week that 1st September falls.  The arrangements may provide some limited flexibility to schools on certain other days outside of the defined periods.  The scheduling of such days must not be used to extend or modify the periods set out above in respect of mid-term and Christmas and Easter breaks save where religious observance requirements of a school under a particular patronage make this necessary.  
Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 08:15
 

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To support the voluntary representative role of Parents, the CSPA asks each School Parent Association to affiliate to their national representative organisation and to pay a voluntary subscription (when possible).   You support allows members of the National Executive to to attend important meetings and to reflect the views of parents nationally.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010 08:13
 

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CSPA is the national organisation of Parents Councils/Associations that have been established in Catholic Schools at second level. The Congress of Catholic Schools Parent Associations was formed in 1975 to promote the interests of parents and their children in the Catholic Voluntary Secondary School sector at local and national level. CSPA is still working on many of the same issues for all Catholic Schools at second level. It comprises of local school parents’ councils, regional councils and a national executive.

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CSPA
A VOICE FOR PARENTS IN EDUCATION

We need your support to support you
To support the voluntary representative role of Parents, the CSPA asks each School Parent Association to affiliate to their national representative organisation and to pay a voluntary subscription (when possible).   You support allows members of the National Executive to to attend important meetings and to reflect the views of parents nationally.