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Schools funded to work together on Experimental Projects, as Minister Bruton rewards Excellence and Innovation

Minister opens second call to School Excellence Fund – DEIS and invites applications to School Excellence Fund - Creative.

Speaking ahead of the teacher conferences, the Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton TD, today (Monday) reaffirmed his commitment to encouraging innovation and excellence in our education system, by announcing that over 265 schools are to be funded through the School Excellence Fund for Digital, STEM and tackling disadvantage.

The Minister also announced a second call to School Excellence Fund –DEIS and that applications to School Excellence Fund – Creative are open.

The School Excellence Fund is an initiative in the Programme for Government, pioneered by Minister Bruton to encourage and recognize excellence and innovation in our schools. Never before have schools been funded to work together on innovative solutions and given the freedom to experiment with new projects to see what works and what doesn’t.

The benefit of this approach is that it gives school leaders on the ground the support to collaborate on ideas based on their local experience and unique perspective. It allows them to work together, in some cases with higher education institutions and enterprise, and experiment to find creative solutions to complex problems. Successful approaches can then be shared across the school sector.

The Minister has set the ambition to make Ireland’s Education and Training service the best in Europe by 2026. This transformative approach to supporting local innovation will be key to realizing this vision.

Schools Excellence Fund – Digital

Children are naturally creative, curious and adaptable. SEF- Digital seeks to nurture these qualities by supporting schools to work together on projects which will use inventive methods to enhance teaching and learning through digital technology.

The Minister today announced that over 200 schools in 32 clusters have been chosen from what has been a huge demand. Each cluster will receive up to €20,000 funding over the course of the programme.

Sample of projects to be funded:

  • a cluster of 6 post-primary schools in Dublin, Cork, and Westmeath will work together on a project that will use drones to record footage of the local areas surrounding the schools. This footage will then be used to inform core elements of the Junior and Senior Cycle Geography curricula
  • a mixed cluster of 9 primary and post-primary schools are partnering with Trinity College and UCD to work on the maths curricula in the transition from primary to post-primary. The cluster will investigate activities using IZAK9 cubes, Geogebra and other technologies to engage students in collaborative learning, problem solving, hypothesis development and testing. Digital portfolios will be used to track progress and outcomes
  • an Educate Together national school and 4 DEIS primary schools will collaborate on a project which will use technology to facilitate pupils working together and sharing knowledge and information, enhancing their communication skills. There are different projects for defined class groups, beginning at introductory level for infant classes, up to a website project for 6th class, with newspaper/book project, photo gallery project, among others, in between
  • a cluster of 6 Gaelscoileanna, in Dublin and Kildare will work on a project which aims to improve Computational Thinking Skills through the use of Robotic materials, with a particular emphasis on expanding the range of resources available in Irish
  • a cluster of midlands post-primary schools’, project will use industry leading training in MoJo (mobile journalism) video content creation to enhance teaching, learning and digital literacy among educators and students in the cluster schools
  • a DEIS post-primary school will work with 4 primary schools (3 DEIS and one special school) on a coding project

Schools Excellence Fund – DEIS

SEF-DEIS will support participating clusters of schools to explore new, innovative solutions to tackle educational disadvantage and improve learning outcomes for students.

The Minister today announced that 35 pre-schools, primary and post primary schools in 10 clusters around the country are being supported in the first iteration.

Example of projects to be funded:

  • a post primary school and 3 feeder primary schools in Athlone will be working towards improving student attitudes to and attainment in the STEM subjects. The cluster will build on links with Athlone Institute of Technology and will explore the development of links with local businesses working in the technology sector
  • a cluster in north east inner city Dublin, made up of 4 primary schools and 3 pre-schools is working on how they can collaborate with each other and with external agencies to better improve language skills of students from a young age and at important transitions
  • a post primary school and 2 feeder primary schools in Rathangan, County Kildare are collaborating to develop a programme to improve the uptake of Leaving Certificate Higher Level Mathematics. The programme will be delivered to students in 5th and 6th classes in the primary schools, all the way up to junior cycle in the post primary school

The Minister announced that applications for the second phase of the School Excellence Fund – DEIS are now open. Approximately 40 additional schools in a further 10 clusters will be selected to participate in this phase of the programme from September 2018. The Minister also announced that a third phase will commence in September 2019.

Schools Excellence Fund – STEM

SEF-STEM supports schools to work together on projects in accordance with the government’s ambitious plans to promote the teaching and learning of the STEM subjects.

The Minister today announced that at least 30 schools in 10 clusters have been chosen and each cluster will receive up to €20,000 funding over the course of the programme.

Sample of projects to be funded:

  • 4 Kerry primary schools will promote STEM and develop STEM spaces in the participating schools, with significant industry support from Liebherr, a major local manufacturing company. The project will use a wide range of projects to support this, including programming drones, with a pilot's license to be awarded by Kerry Airport to any pupil who can fly a specified route
  • a cluster comprising 5 primary schools and 1 DEIS post-primary school from Kilkenny, Tipperary and Laois will conduct an outreach programme to local primary schools to increase the uptake, particularly of girls, in the JC Short Course in Coding. The overall aim of the project is to increase the numbers pursuing the suite of STEM subjects
  • a cluster of 1 post-primary school and 5 primary schools in Offaly, intends to build on the legacy of Birr town as a former site of a Weather station, and the tradition of engineering innovation and space exploration through Birr Castle and the Lofar project (TCD). The project aims to create a two-way active learning environment through the establishment of a STE(A)M hub for all schools in the midlands. Outcomes include learner-built weather stations in each school, plant communicators, and GPS tracking systems

School Excellence Fund – Creative

School Excellence Fund – Creative will support clusters of schools to use art and creativity to address shared challenges or to achieve better learning outcomes.

The scheme will provide an opportunity for clusters to experiment, innovate and collaborate on the design, implementation and evaluation of bespoke arts and creative projects.

Applications are now open. Interested schools can find out more information here:

Speaking ahead of the INTO conference, Minister Bruton said:

“We have an ambitious plan to make Ireland’s education and training service the best in Europe by 2026. I believe that in order to get there, we need to be actively supporting and recognising excellence and innovation among our education leaders."

“I am encouraged and inspired by the projects that we will be supporting through SEF- Digital, SEF- STEM and SEF – DEIS. Each Fund was substantially over-subscribed and exceeded our expectations. There are some very novel approaches being taken in some really important spheres and it is fantastic to see such creative solutions being applied to these complex problems. I look forward to seeing what we can learn from each and share more broadly across the school sector."

“This is a step change in education. Never before have we put funding and resources in place to support schools in working together locally to trial new ideas and experiment with what works and what doesn’t. I am committed to building on this initiative and expanding on this approach during my time as Minister."

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all the teachers, school leaders, students, schools, higher level institutions and businesses who came together to work on these really exciting projects. Leadership is the key to making this approach work and we are very lucky in Ireland to have excellent school leaders.”

ENDS


Notes to the Editor:

SEF – Digital

The Digital Strategy for Schools outlines a vision for the embedding of digital technologies in teaching, learning and assessment in primary and post primary schools.

The Strategy outlines a programme of work across a number of themes:

  • teaching, learning and assessment using Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
  • teachers' professional learning
  • leadership, research and policy
  • ICT infrastructure

Significant investment and resources are being deployed to support the implementation of the Strategy including the development of The Digital learning Framework (DLF), which is designed to assist school in embedding digital technologies in teaching, learning and assessment. In addition, significant additional grant funding is being made available to schools to upgrade ICT equipment.

One of the proposed actions to achieve this vision is the creation of a scheme that would further enhance the teaching and learning environment in schools using digital technologies and which would encourage collaboration and innovation between teachers and schools. The School Excellence Fund – Digital Programme provides for the opportunity for schools to work together in clusters in a supported way for a period of three years. The programme was launched in December with a closing date of February 2nd for receipt of applications.

A cluster is defined as a collection of schools who collaborate in the design, delivery, evaluation and dissemination of the outcomes of these innovative projects. It was also open to individual schools to apply under the Programme and some of those schools are being added to existing clusters approved.

A Working Group was established to oversee implementation of the Programme and consider and advise on the applications to be selected for inclusion under the Programme.

Lead School Roll Number Participating School RN Name Summary
17508H Scoil Naomh Colmcille Cluster of primary schools, DEIS and non-DEIS, using coding, Graphic Design (in collaboration with a local printing company), and Digital Storytelling, and to children in utilising their own devices in a "best practice" approach to inform policy in that area.
18406E St. Francis Boys School
13118U Scoil Bhride
18068K Scoil Naisiunta Peadar agus Pól
20063M Scoil an Chlochair
17903N Cornamaddy National School
62540I Deerpark CBS Project comprising one lead DEIs post-primary school, collaborating with local primary schools on two projects, one in robotics, the other to build a renewable energy source, with post-primary students acting as trainers and mentors for primary pupils. Not only will this equip all of the learners with key skills, but a priority focus will be to advance our knowledge regarding bridging and supporting the transition from primary to post-primary school.
13828F St. Columba's BNS
20106E Scoil Nicolas
12473M Greenmount National School
18734V Morning Star National School
19465C St. Kevin's Boys' School Project comprising 7 primary schools which are reflective of the broader school environment - urban, rural, single sex, and mixed gender, with targeted inputs to encourage creative problem solving.
17230L St. Brigid's National School
19466E St. Kevin's G.N.S.
19319O St. Olaf's NS
19465C St. Kevin's Boys School
20190T Holy Trinity National School
20181S Gaelscoil an Ráithín This project will encourage children to enhance their knowledge and skills in STEM subjects through a fun, appropriate and interactive stimulus. Primary school pupils and post-primary students will be encourage to build their STEM robotic projects in pairs in challenging lessons.
20175A Limerick East Educate Together
16712B Adare Boys National School
18516L Lisnagry N.S.
76476F Mungret Community College
20101R Sacred Heart Primary School Granard
19965W Scoil Mhuire, Clarinbridge
14636B Scoil Naomh Éanna
17281F Togher N.S. Project comprising 3 small rural primary schools, 2 DEIS, with a focus on using Visual Block programming which allows children to create personally meaningful interactive content.
17011W Cappabui
19918N Drinagh N.S.
Dept. of Computer Science UCC
13203L St. Patrick's National School, Loch Gowna Mixed primary and post-primary cluster, supported by a local PLC, intended to develop a structured approach to areas such as computational thinking, sequencing and numeracy which will have its beginnings in junior classes in primary and continue right through the senior cycle computer science in secondary school.
70380I Breifne College
19586M Bruskey NS ( St. Patrick’s)
19378H Ballynarry NS
17479D Lacken NS
Cavan Institute (PLC) 76087R
17845C Scoil Mhuire - Brierhill National School Project aims to involve learners in creating digital resources in the broad area of wellbeing.
20350P Merlin Woods Primary School
76096S Merlin College
13365O Scoil Mhuire, Oranmore
76293U Kingswood Community School
71050P St. Colman's Community College
62640M St Angela’s College
19755L Sacred Heart of Jesus National School, Huntstown Primary school cluster including one gaelscoil, focusing on using digital technology to address the T1 and T2 aspects of competencies of the PLC for oral language in both Gaelscoileanna and non-Gaelscoileanna and to support the ongoing development of a whole-school PLC plan for T1 and T2 languages
19505L Scoil Oilibhéir, An Chúil Mhín, Clonsilla
20137P Mary Mother of Hope Senior National School, Littlepace
13447Q Scoil Muire GNS, Lucan, Co. Dublin
19798g St Colmans Derrinabroc NS Cluster involving 4 primary and one post-primary school (2 DEIS), aims to enhance the Physical Education Programme at both Primary and Secondary School level in our cluster through the use constructivist pedagogies with mobile devices for students to give effective peer assessment and feedback in their PE lessons.
17904P Scoil Mhuire, Brusna N.S
19651W Scoil Íosa, Carracastle N.S.
15255R The Don N.S., Cortoonmore N.S.
68067P St. Nathy's Secondary School
20131D Dublin 7 Educate Together National School Primary cluster comprising mainly DEIS schools, with an emphasis on pupils working together and sharing knowledge and information. Different projects for defined class groups, beginning at introductory level for infant classes, up to a website project for 6th class, with newspaper/book project, photo gallery project, among others, in between.
05933G Presentation Primary School Georges Hill
16695E St. Paul's Primary School
20436C St. Mary's Primary School
12448N Gardiner Street Convent
20223I Gaelscoil Eiscir Riada, Lucan, Co. Dublin All-Irish cluster of gaelscoileanna aiming to develop Computational Thinking Skills in a Constructionist and Inquiry-Based Science Learning Environment through the use of Robotic materials, with a particular emphasis on expanding the range of resources available in Irish.
19898I Scoil Uí Riada, Kilcock, Co. Kildare
20058T Gaelscoil Uí Fhiaich, Maynooth, Co. Kildare
19680G Scoil Chearbhaill Uí Dhálaigh, Leixlip, Co. Kildare
19940G Gaelscoil Naomh Phádraig, Lucan, Co.Kildare
19991A Gaelscoil na Camóige, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
60872A Mercy Secondary School, Inchicore, Dublin 8 Post-primary cluster, 2 DEIS, 2 non-DEIS schools, project focuses on the Junior Cycle Framework, intends to develop assessment frameworks for teachers and students to use for the explicit assessment of skills, and show how to utilise state-of-the-art ICT tools (such as https://www.nomoremarking.com/ which is based on Adaptive Comparative Judgement ) to support the assessment of skills/competences.
91335U Tallaght Community School, Tallaght Dublin 24.
68262N Bremore Educate Together Second Level School
68241F Stepaside Educate Together Second Level School.
65450W CBS Thurles Secondary School 7 primary schools with one lead post-primary school, focus on enhancing STEM capacity through cross-sectoral collaboration, with post-primary students interacting with primary pupils in relevant subject areas.
17634M Scoil Ailbhe, CBS Primary School.
16211C Two Mile Borris National School
04005G Moycarkey National School
18343G Littleton National School
01569O Ballycahill National School
19968F Gaelscoil Bhríde
18775M Holycross National School
68081J Temple Carrig School, Greystones, Co Wicklow Post-primary cluster, with a broad geographical and demographic spread, project will use high definition drone cameras to record footage of the local areas surrounding the schools. The core focus of footage will surround the core elements of the Junior and Senior Cycle curriculums, namely, Physical Processes (Rivers, Coasts, Geology), Human Geography (Urbanisation, Population growth, Historical) and Field Studies (Rivers, Coasts, Traffic Studies). This will facilitate content creation to show a variety of land uses in different areas of the country.
60910F Alexandra College, Dublin 6
60272W King’s Hospital School, Dublin 20
62370J Midleton College, Cork
60640C Sandford Park School, Dublin 6
63300Q Wilson’s Hospital School, Co Westmeath
70390L Virginia College 10 post-primary schools, 6 DEIS, using a variety of specific projects (including a collaboration with Monaghan Institute to design, develop and implement transition year modules in Micro:bit programming and App Invention) supported by Cavan Monaghan ETB, to develop a consolidated approach on the Integration and embedding of technology to enhance teaching, learning and STEM practices in CMETB schools.
72170H Ballybay Community College
72210Q Beech Hill College
72171J Largy College
72190N Castleblaney College
70360C St Mogues College
70350W St. Bricins College
76313A Coláiste Dun an Rí
76091I Coláiste Oiriall
72180K Inver College
71140Q Crana College 2 Primary, 2 post-primary schools, 3 DEIS, This project will aim to support schools and teachers in their introduction of coding/computer science across the curriculum, to provide students across various year levels (primary and secondary) with the opportunity to learn about and use algorithmic thinking, computational thinking and coding creativity to understand and change the world.
62830R Saint Eunan's College
20235P Letterkenny Educate Together National School
17469A Cloughfin National School
71220O Mulroy College 7 post-primary schools, Under this proposed project, a group of selected teachers from the identified schools, including one island school, will come together in partnership under curriculum planning to explore ways of enriching and enhancing the teaching and learning in their classrooms. Project will develop curricular content in consultation and collaboration with students.
71140Q Crana College
71230R Deele College
71200l Errigal College
76083J MaghEne Bundoran
71242B Gairmscoil Chú Uladh
71150T Colaiste na Carraige
71244F Gairmscoil Mhic Diarmada
71840V Cloister Chiaráin Post-primary DEIS lead school with 4 primary schools, STEM ROOTS is a project that encompasses primary, secondary and third level. Students and teachers from across the sectors will collaborate to produce group ePortfolios that will showcase STEM development through web design, hardware and software projects.
09306W Croom NS
20133H Scoil Dean Cussen
18872K Scoil Íde
15680J Roxboro
76101i Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh Post-primary - all-Irish cluster of Gaelcholaistí, using Video Blogs: to promote, refine and sustain the Irish language through technology in Irish-Medium Schools
70560K Gaelcholáiste Chiarraí
76102K Gaelcholáiste an Eachréidh
76273O Gaelcholáiste Charaigh Uí Leighin
71124S Coláiste Dáibhéid
91511O Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne
76105q Banagher College – Colaiste na Sionna Post-primary cluster, rural towns, The project aims to use industry leading training in MoJo (mobile journalism) video content creation to enhance teaching, learning and digital literacy among educators and students in the cluster schools; while also being central to AFL (assessment for learning) and blended learning approaches in the respective schools.
63270k Colaiste Mhuire, Mullingar
65610s Colaiste Choilm, Tullamore
68325L Coláiste Chiarain, Summerhill, Crannagh, Athlone
91400F Mayfield Community School Lead by DEIS post-primary, with 4 primary schools (3 DEIS), project uses coding animated webcasts and robot challenges to reinforce the learning of our students by coding what they have learned, sharing what they have coded, assessing the effectiveness of their efforts and then reflecting on the whole process to learn how to do it better the next time around.
20497W Scoil Mhuire agus Eoin N.S.
19410A St. Killian's Special School
19426P St. Mark's N.S.
19427R St. Brendan's G.N.S.
76474B Dunamase College Mixed primary and post-primary, number of DEIS schools, one Gaelcholaiste, strong third level involvement, education centre support and industry participation, through a series of cross sectoral workshops will explore the maths curricula in the transition from primary to post-primary, and investigate activities using IZAK9 cubes, Geogebra and other technologies to engage students in collaborative learning, problem solving, hypothesis development and testing. Digital portfolios will be used to track progress and outcomes in this project.
19747M Scoil Bhride
20081O Gaelscoil Phortlaoise
65620V Sacred Heart
16928B St Philomena's NS
18057F Scoil Mhuire
91530S Kildare Town CS
20427B St Brigid's
20403K Kildate Town ET
91494R St Louis Community School Post-primary cluster, with a focus on the area of career guidance, improving senior cycle student’s awareness of how key skills relate to diverse study and career paths using artificial intelligence.
61681V Patrician Secondary School
65170Q Summerhill College
20295K Carlow Educate Together NS Educate Together primary school cluster, This project aims to create an online classroom to teach Educate Together’s Ethical Education curriculum to 6 schools where children will collaborate to build up a complete programme of work for all schools to use. Methodologies used will be applicable to other content
20177E Newbridge Educate Together NS
20402I Citywest Educate Together NS
20347D Portlaoise Educate Together NS
20403K Kildare Educate Together NS
20411J Firhouse Educate Together NS
71620H Bunclody Vocational College A cluster of 10 post-primary schools, the project will create a professional network of Music teachers, to facilitate the use of additional music software, video conferencing for student and teacher collaboration and creation of Class Notebooks as Digital portfolios as part of assessment.
71610E Bridgetown College
76127D Creagh College
71600B Coláiste Abbáin
71650Q Coláiste an Átha, Kilmuckridge
71680C Selskar College
72241E St. Paul's Community College
72230W St. Declan's Community College
71630K Enniscorthy Vocational College
76066J Meanscoil San Nicolás an Rinn
62990Q Dominican College Project will use digital technologies to facilitate and enhance the Classroom based assessment piece for Junior Cycle initially, across a number of curricular areas, including P.E, and modern languages. To note, this cluster has been expanded, by the addition of 5 individual applicant post-primary schools proposing similar projects.
62960H St. Joseph's College "The Bish"
63001G Jesus and Mary Secondary School, Salerno
NUI Galway School of Education
68141b Ardscoilnamara
61820J Loreto Secondary School
60770P St. Mary's Secondary School Glasnevin
61141M Presentation College, Carlow
64660F Sancta Maria College, Louisburgh
19951L Swinford National School Project to involve teachers and pupils in the creation of a new 4D model of CPD, which combines Lesson Study, Bridge 21 and Design Thinking models to create a new innovative online experience for teachers working in Teacher Design Teams to collaboratively effect change at a whole-school level to innovate and improve educational practice, through the embedding of a range of digital technologies in teaching and learning. To note, these two clusters were asked to merge based on common theme.
02912G Meelick National School
16780S Culmore National School
13389F Midfield National School
18542M St Patrick's De la Salle Boys' N.S.
18880J Gortskehy N.S.
12173A Meelickmore N.S.
19745I Scartaglen National School The plan aims to embed coding practices, develop computational thinking and problem solving while encouraging creativity. The coding skills to be taught are divided into four levels, Junior/Senior, First/Second, Third/Fourth and Fifth/Sixth class.
07317R Glengurt NS
10394G Kilmurry NS (Scoil Mhuire B agus C)
14839P Clondrohid National School
Tralee Institute of Technology
61301I Coláiste Ide agus Iosef, Abbeyfeale (Second Level)
19488O Attymass NS The aim of this project is to explore and research the impact of a number of professional learning opportunities for all teachers in our schools so that digital technologies will be embedded in teaching, learning and assessment by all teachers. We aim to address this by focussing on teaching and learning approaches and methodologies and exploring /sharing/ researching the range of tools and applications that can deepen the learning for all pupils.
18003F St. Attracta's NS
14051T Stokane NS
20230F Scoil Phádraig, Westport
14418O Bofield NS
18694M St. Angela's NS
11725I Behymore NS
12467r Craggagh NS
20089H St. Joseph's P.S. Ballinrobe
17922R Cloghans Hill NS
05120L Lehinch NS
20457K Castlebar ETNS
19384C Ardfert Central N.S Primary and post-primary school cluster, using Virtual Reality to provide an enhanced learning experience for pupils and students, in a variety of contexts, including the Primary Language Curriculum, wellbeing, and numeracy. To note, these two clusters have been asked to merge based on common theme.
18665f Abbeydorney N.S.
20158a Tralee Educate Together N.S.
10957b Scoil Mhuire de Lourdes
20237T Gaelscoil Riada
19390U St. Mark's Senior National School
19765O St. Thomas's Senior National School
20173T St. Anne's Primary School
19543T Sacred Heart Senior National School
76098W Coláiste Pobail Setanta
19543T Sacred Heart Senior National School
76098W Coláiste Pobail Setanta

SEF – DEIS

SEF-DEIS is designed to ensure that innovative approaches and proposals to tackle educational disadvantage are supported and rewarded.

The overarching aim of the initiative is to improve learning outcomes for young people. In order to achieve improved outcomes, schools in the SEF-DEIS will be challenged to promote innovation by adopting new evidence-based approaches to tackling under-performance in literacy and in the STEM subjects or in the Arts subjects.

There are ten clusters, comprising thirty-five schools, currently involved in the first phase of the SEF-DEIS. They are working on a diverse range of themes including:

  • a cluster comprising one post-primary school and its two main feeder primary schools working towards ensuring that students learning English as an Additional Language (EAL) develop sufficient higher order language skills to access the full curriculum and to achieve at the level of their ability (Balbriggan)
  • a cluster comprising one post-primary school and three feeder primary schools collaborating with a local third level institute and local industry to improve student attainment in Science. The schools are working towards improving student attitudes to and attainment in the subject (Athlone, Westmeath)
  • teachers in a cluster comprising four primary schools and three pre-schools collaborating with each other and with external agencies to ensure improved outcomes in language. This will involve the development and delivery of an evidence-informed programme at the level of the classroom and in the home (Dublin north east inner city)
  • teachers in a cluster comprising one post-primary school and two feeder primary schools working towards the development of a programme in Mathematics that will be delivered to senior pupils in the primary schools and to junior cycle students in the post-primary school with the ultimate aim of improving the uptake and attainment at higher level in Mathematics in State examinations (Rathangan, Kildare)
  • a cluster comprising one primary and a post-primary school has decided to develop the students’ computational thinking skills and their problem-solving skills as a means of better supporting the transition of primary pupils into the post-primary school. The work will be supported by a local third level institution (Clonmel, Tipperary)
  • another primary and post-primary school have collaborated to develop the PEACH project –Physical, Emotional, Active, Cognitive, Health project. This project will focus on the students’ wellbeing by addressing their needs in the areas identified above. Parental involvement will be an important element of the programme, as it will be in most of the other projects (Cork City)
  • a rural cluster of schools will focus on the development of a cross-sectoral approach to the development of the students’ communication skills. Teachers will engage in collaborative review of their practices with a view to enhancing their communications skills and teaching methodologies while students will be expected to demonstrate improved communication skills over time (West Sligo)
  • a cluster comprising two primary and one post-primary schools will seek to improve students’ literacy skills by adopting a cross-sectoral approach to the development of their oral language skills. The project will seek to ensure continuity of teachers’ practices and students’ experiences between the two levels (Enniscorthy, Wexford)
  • a cluster comprising one post-primary and three primary schools is seeking to bring about attitudinal change among students to Science. The schools will work with the local business community to tap into available expertise and teachers will engage in cross-sectoral peer observation as a means of improving practices in the area of Science teaching (Inchicore, Dublin)
  • three schools, one post-primary and two primary are collaborating to ensure that high ability students achieve to the best of those abilities. Ultimately, the project is aimed at ensuring greater uptake at higher level in senior cycle Physics and Chemistry. The schools will collaborate through the implementation of a cross-sectoral approach to teaching STEM subjects (Limerick city)

Schools have been encouraged to submit applications for inclusion in the second phase of the SEF-DEIS by 18 May. It is envisaged that ten clusters comprising approximately forty schools will be selected to participate in the programme from September 2018. More information, including how to apply can be found here: http://www.education.ie/en/Schools-Colleges/Services/DEIS-Delivering-Equality-of-Opportunity-in-Schools-/school-excellence-fund/school-excellence-fund.html.

SEF – Gaeltacht

Schools in the Gaeltacht play a critical role in the preservation of the Irish language in their communities through the provision of high quality Irish-medium education. The Minister launched the Policy on Gaeltacht Education in 2016, which is the first Gaeltacht specific education policy in the history of the state. Funding for the implementation of the Policy has more than doubled in 2018 increasing to €2.3m, indicating this government’s commitment to supporting the Irish language and Gaeltacht schools.

A key feature of Policy implementation was the launch of the Gaeltacht School Recognition Scheme in April 2017 which provides Gaeltacht schools with the opportunity to access extra supports and resources to assist them in achieving Gaeltacht status through the development of action plans and implementation of specific language-based criteria. Through the school self-evaluation process and Recognition Scheme, 133 schools in the Gaeltacht are moving towards full Irish-medium immersion education with the support of their local language-planning committees.

To support the promotion of innovation and excellence in the delivery of Irish-medium education through the Scheme, schools that achieve Gaeltacht School Recognition over the next few years will also have the opportunity to work towards becoming Irish-medium Gaeltacht Schools of Excellence / Scoileanna Gaeltachta Barr Feabhais. This will enable schools to share their practices with other Gaeltacht schools and become involved in leading communities of practice.

Another exciting and ground- breaking research-based project which is on track for implementation on pilot basis in the 2018/2019 school year is the implementation of a pilot e-hub digital project in four post-primary Gaeltacht schools participating in the Scheme. The roll-out of this project will not only be of great interest to Gaeltacht communities but also to those with an interest in how ICT and online synchronous and asynchronous learning can assist in extending the range of subject options through Irish for post-primary students.

SEF – Step Up

The Inspectorate and the Junior Cycle for Teachers (JCT) support service are collaborating on a project to support and encourage post-primary schools to use the school self-evaluation process to achieve the highest level of quality in the implementation of the new Junior Cycle framework in specific subject areas. Schools will have access to dedicated support from JCT and to advice from inspectors in order to encourage them to use innovative teaching approaches and to assist them in progressing from providing effective learning experiences to highly effective learning for their students.

SEF – Creative

Creative Clusters is a pilot initiative of the Department of Education and Skills, led by and in partnership with the 21 full-time Teacher Education Centres (ATECI). Creative Clusters provide schools with access to creative people, skills and resources alongside supporting them to draw on their own skills and experiences and those within their wider communities. Creative Clusters is an important initiative of Creative Youth – A Plan to Enable the Creative Potential of Every Child and Young Person, which was published in December 2017 as part of the Creative Ireland Programme.

Applications are now open. Interested schools can find out more information here: Schools Excellence Fund - Creative Clusters.

SEF – STEM

The remaining SEF-STEM clusters will be informed once they return from the Easter Holidays.