The programme seeks to deliver learning experiences.
Post-Primary Schools across the midlands are set to benefit from the extention of the Heritage in Schools Programme.
The programme seeks to deliver learning experiences that integrate local and national heritage into classroom teaching and promote students’ awareness and appreciation of natural, built, and cultural heritage.
Schools in Laois, Offaly and Westmeath are to be included in the programme.
The Heritage in Schools in primary schools delivered over three thousand visits across more than one thousand schools and reached approximately 172 thousand pupils since it began in 2000.
The closing date for applications is July 6th, with the programme expected to launch in schools in 2027.
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