Shazerina wrote: » I'm years away from needing a second level school but am already figuring out from following this thread that tc will likely be a closed door to me/mine. Kids will be attending GETNS. That leaves David's which I have nothing against but is not as local to me. And ideally, I would prefer no religious ethos - esp after they will have had 8 years of such a schooling/education. Meanwhile, NWETSS is unlikely to be an option either. Unless they do like tc and rewrite their policy once established to suit the school and its ethos, rather than to live up to the promises made in the tendering process...
FirstIn wrote: » 17% of the kids in the school belong to the same faith as the patronage of the school. Crazy. I wonder is there any other faith based school in the country with such a low %. I bet you there isn't.
FirstIn wrote: » In fact there are local COI kids not getting in. Now that is nuts.
recedite wrote: » TCG cannot be compared to a CoI owned school such as East Glendalough which was built and paid for by the CoI community for their own purposes. TCG was built by Dept. of Education specifically to cater equally for all local kids attending the named local primary schools. You keep stating this as fact, even when the exact part of the admissions policy which has been inserted there to ensure it does not happen has been pointed out to you. In the last few pages of this thread this has repeatedly been pointed out to you, and the stats (such as have been made public) showing the numbers being admitted were examined and dissected. You'll have to do better than just restating your assertion as fact.
FirstIn wrote: » Yet we're only seeing 20 COI kids in total enter. Someone has something wrong!
recedite wrote: » You keep stating this as fact, even when the exact part of the admissions policy which has been inserted there to ensure it does not happen has been pointed out to you. In the last few pages of this thread this has repeatedly been pointed out to you, and the stats (such as have been made public) showing the numbers being admitted were examined and dissected. You'll have to do better than just restating your assertion as fact.
mrbrianj wrote: » Is Templecarrig's religious ethos ok?
2011 wrote: » It is a fact. I know this first hand
recedite wrote: » OK obviously we don't want names or anything, but are we talking about somebody who attends one of the two local CoI churches on a Sunday morning, or is this just somebody whose grandfather was a protestant?
stilltryingit wrote: » The only reason that a child who is CoI will NOT get into the school (assuming they attended local school and live in the parish) is if their parents forgot to claim active parish affiliation. The number of CoI children in the school is far higher than 20 per year: There are at least 12 children from outside Greystones who are CoI and probably another 20-30 from Greystones (St Patricks and Delgany NS in the main)
FirstIn wrote: » This is very wrong. Read the previous posts. Look at the school's website.
2011 wrote: » 2 boys that have live Greystones, are in a feeder school and they attend church regularly. They have been told that there are no guarantees.
stilltryingit wrote: » I have read the posts and looked at the website. The stats given seem to cover only admissions of local children and do not include those who are from CoI schools outside Greystones/Delgany (at least 12 per year,all of whom are CoI)
d2ww wrote: » I've said this before but the main issue here is capacity, this school needs to be bigger.
Dept. of Education wrote: (b) Has the patron/ prospective patron provided detail on planned mechanisms to ensure that the proposed school will expand to the size range of 800 to 1,000 pupils (or 400 pupils for a Gaelcholáiste): Church Of Ireland: Yes, the applicant has addressed this question. They state “The fact that a school under COI patronage could draw on a wide network of established primary schools throughout North Wicklow once local demand in Greystones and Delgany has been met provides an assurance that the school could expand to the size range of 800 to 1,000 pupils if that is what the Department requires and parental demand demonstrates. A post primary school under COI patronage would also seek to develop strong links with the existing post primary school in Greystones and with Colaiste Chraobh Abhann and collaborate in the interests of pupils in the catchment area”.
d2ww wrote: » I'm about 200 metres outside the catchment for TC even though it's the closest 2nd level school to us. For parents in the hinderland of Greystones/Delgany, we are being left out in the cold, without a hope of getting our children in. If people want alter the Patronage, that's fine, but it still leaves children not being able to attend the school of their choice.
recedite wrote: » Its the same reason they refuse to expand the 2 CoI national schools; ....
recedite wrote: » What catchment area are you talking about? Priority is based on attending one of the nominated feeder schools within the feeder area. If the child attends one of those, they should have first priority.
FirstIn wrote: » See the admission policy. Category 1. "Children attending one of the following schools who permanently reside in the Greystones/Delgany catchment area " There's so much on the school website. Reading it is important.
d2ww wrote: » I'm in the Kilmacanogue/Enniskerry parish, just. Our kids currently go to primary schools down in Bray for family reasons.
recedite wrote: » "Regularly" could be once a year, like every Christmas.
I think what the rector wants is "often";
The only reason that a child who is CoI will NOT get into the school (assuming they attended local school and live in the parish) is if their parents forgot to claim active parish affiliation.
stilltryingit wrote: » The Templecarrig Enrolment policy for 2017 has made a fairly significant change-up until now 120 places have been reserved for children from the 7 local schools. for 2017 (and onwards presumably) it states" The number of places to be allocated to children from Category 1 for admission in September 2017 shall not exceed 120." Category 1 is for children from the 7 local schools.
recedite wrote: » The school is currently running at less than capacity.