Who is the principal of Loreto Balbriggan?
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Ann Marie McDonough Welcome
Ann Marie McDonough. Welcome to our updated website. Hopefully, it will give you some sense of the happy, productive and caring school that exists here. In Loreto Balbriggan we aspire toward excellence and aim to bring out the very best in each and every student.
When was Loreto Balbriggan built?
1857
Loreto Secondary School Balbriggan, founded in 1857 is a Catholic Voluntary Secondary School for girls. It is a member house of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (I.B.V.M). The Institute was founded in 1609 by the venerable Mary Ward (1585 – 1645).
How many pupils does Loreto Balbriggan have?
1288
School Details
Roll number | 60010P |
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Gender | Girls |
Enrolment total | 1288 |
Enrolment boys | 0 |
Enrolment girls | 1288 |
What is the difference between DEIS Band 1 and 2?
DEIS schools are in two bands, with schools in band 1 receiving more support than in band 2, specifically to support lower pupil-to-teacher ratios. Schools are assigned to bands on the basis of having greater concentrations of disadvantage.
What does DEIS stand for?
It forms part of the Department of Education social inclusion strategy Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) to help children and young people who are at risk of or who are experiencing educational disadvantage.
What does DEIS status mean?
School Completion Programme It forms part of the Department of Education social inclusion strategy Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS) to help children and young people who are at risk of or who are experiencing educational disadvantage.
What is the DEIS scheme?
The DEIS programme is the Department’s main policy initiative to respond to educational disadvantage. The DEIS programme focuses on targeting additional resources to those schools included in the programme to ensure every child has an equal opportunity to achieve their potential.
What’s a DEIS school?
Delivering Equality of Opportunity In Schools (DEIS) is an initiative of the Department of Education and Skills aimed at lessening educational disadvantage and bringing about social inclusion in primary and second level education. Traditionally, few students from these schools go on to third level education.
What does DEIS Band 2 mean?
receive financial support based on their level of disadvantage. The terms Bands 1 and 2 were originally meant to be confined to schools in the School Support Programme (those schools in DEIS with the highest levels of assessed disadvantage).