There are 4 primary schools and 1 secondary school in the surrounding townlands. The primary schools are Milltown Malbay National School (in town), Rockmount National School (N.S.), Rineen N.S. and Moy N.S. (
gaelscoil). The secondary school is
St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point. St Joseph's draws pupils from the parishes of Milltown Malbay, Kilmurry Ibrickane, Doonbeg, Inagh and Cooraclare. The town is in the parish of
Kilfarboy in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe, which covers Milltown Malbay and Moy. Parish churches are St Joseph's in Milltown Malbay and St Mary's in Moy.
Oidhreacht an Chláir Teo (Clare Institute for Traditional Studies) is a research institution located on Flag Road. Its main field of work is research and stimulation of the traditional culture in County Clare. Its stated goal is "the establishment of an institute for education in the traditional culture of Clare, directed primarily towards the higher education and lifelong learning sectors; the provision of a permanent, easily accessible, archive and library for material relevant to the traditional arts in general and, in particular, to the abundant material of local relevance; the provision of a performance centre and associated facilities." The main target of the institute are researchers, local people and students. held annually since 1973 in memory of and to honour the
uilleann piper Willie Clancy.
GAA Miltown Malbay is home to both
St. Joseph's GAA (
gaelic football) and
Clonbony GAA (
hurling).
Moy GAA is also located in the parish, but is more closely associated with the seaside town of
Lahinch.
St. Joseph's GAA are the only
senior football club in the parish. They have won the
Clare SFC on fifteen occasions, most recently in
2019.
Clonbony GAA have won a senior
camogie 'three-in-a-row' between 1983 and 1985.
Miltown Massacre The lowest point for the
Clare Senior Football team came in the
1979 Munster Championship which is locally known as the 'Miltown Massacre'. During a game played in Hennessy Park, the Clare inter-county team lost to
Kerry by a scoreline of 1–09 (12) to 9–21 (48), a difference of thirty-six points. ==Notable people==