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Educate Together is an educational charity in Ireland which is the patron body to "equality-based, co-educational, child centred, and democratically run" schools. It was founded in 1984 to act as the patron body for the new multidenominational schools that opened after the establishment of the Dalkey School Project. As of 2024, Educate Together is the patron of 96 national schools in Ireland. In 2014 three Educate Together Second Level Schools opened in Dublin 15, Drogheda and Lucan along with the first Educate Together school outside Ireland, in Bristol in the United Kingdom. In joint patronage with Kildare and Wicklow ETB, Educate Together opened another second-level school, Celbridge Community School, in 2015.

History
Educate Together has its roots in the Dalkey School Project founded in the 1970s. Before multi-denominational education, some of those involved in education in Ireland, such as Áine Hyland, Michael Johnston and Florrie Armstrong, questioned the denominational nature of the system and the need to have students of different faiths in different schools. Of the 3,200 primary schools in Ireland, only 2% are multidenominational. The Dalkey School Project was founded in 1975. The organisation became a company limited by guarantee in 1998, and from the year 2000, all new Educate Together schools operate with the patronage of the national company. Educate Together has charitable status in Ireland. Growth The number of schools run by the organisation has grown: in 2007 it was 40, in 2008 it was 44 and by 2018 this number had risen to over 100 including its second-level schools and its schools in the UK. In terms of pupil numbers, 2018 was the first year in which there were over 25,000 students attending an Educate Together school. By 2009 Educate Together had become the fastest-growing patron of schools in Ireland. In 2015, three new schools opened in Tuam, County Galway, Pelletstown, Dublin and New Ross, County Wexford and one in Kildare. ==Ethos==
Ethos
Educate Together schools seek to "guarantee equality of access and esteem" to children irrespective of their social, cultural or religious background. Educate Together schools seek to be "learner centred" in their approach to education, and are intended to be run as "participatory democracies, with respectful partnership between parents, pupils and teachers". ==Curriculum==
Curriculum
Educate Together schools teach the Irish Primary School Curriculum, which includes 30 minutes a day (2 hours 30 minutes per week) to be spent on faith formation. In an Educate Together school this time is spent teaching their Learn Together Ethical Education Curriculum rather than the religious instructions programmes taught in denominational schools. There are four strands to this programme. • Moral and Spiritual: children learn about feelings and values, the development of conscience, choices and consequences, stillness and meditation. • Equality and Justice: children learn about wants and needs, rights and responsibilities; the promotion of equality and the nature of democracy locally (student councils are encouraged), nationally and globally. • Belief Systems: children learn about the rites and ceremonies, celebrations, key figure and beliefs and values of the six main world religions: Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism and Sikhism. Schools also address Atheism, Agnosticism and Humanism. • Ethics and the Environment: children learn about appreciation and stewardship of the natural world. Educate Together schools have an ethos of respect, diversity & inclusion. ==Primary schools==
Primary schools
, Ireland As of 2024, there were 96 Educate Together primary schools in Ireland, in 21 different counties. ==Second level schools==
Second level schools
As of 2024, there were 21 second-level schools operating with Educate Together involved as either patron, co-patron or partner. Research published by Trinity College in 2008 showed that 90 per cent of parents who sent their children to an Educate Together school would send their children to a secondary school based on the same model if it was available. Educate Together's first second-level school – Hansfield Educate Together Secondary School – received its first group of first-year students in August 2014. Educate Together is also joint patron of Kishoge Community College in Lucan and Ballymakenny College in Drogheda. It opened Celbridge Community School in August 2015 with Kildare and Wicklow Educational Training Board. ==Colleges of education==
Colleges of education
In the Irish system, student teachers complete their initial teacher education in state-funded, religiously run Colleges of Education, where time is set aside for Religious Education and the study of either the Catholic or Church of Ireland religious instruction programmes. Educate Together offers a one-year, part-time postgraduate Certificate in Ethical and Multi-denominational Education in partnership with St Patrick's College of Education, Dublin. ==See also==
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