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Gaeltacht and Hibernia Primary Teaching

  • 26-08-2014 7:48am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    Hi.

    I'm due to start Hibernia this September for primary teaching.

    I just have a random query. I know that I have to undertake 2 weeks in the Gaelteacht in July/August next year(dates to be decided). I'm just wondering does anybody know the situation if a family wedding was to fall in that period? Would I be able to leave and attend?

    Cheers


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29 ELSEBELLE


    Im not sure that they give u two specific weeks i have been acepted for the course too but i went o gaeltacht myself in July they are very relaxed about people coming in late or no shows one day im sure taking a day or two off would not matter


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 JanBan24


    Teenie07 wrote: »
    Hi.

    I'm due to start Hibernia this September for primary teaching.

    I just have a random query. I know that I have to undertake 2 weeks in the Gaelteacht in July/August next year(dates to be decided). I'm just wondering does anybody know the situation if a family wedding was to fall in that period? Would I be able to leave and attend?

    Cheers

    I am in the same predicament,,,the email from hibernia states that the student must not make any plans around the July/August period as the Gaeltacht is compulsory but I would imagine that in cases such as these maybe they could be leaniant?


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