Fee-paying schools ‘cherry-picking pupils’

Government inaction is leading to a form of “education apartheid” in Irish schools, according to Sinn Féin education spokesperson Seán Crowe.

Fee-paying schools ‘cherry-picking pupils’

Government inaction is leading to a form of “education apartheid” in Irish schools, according to Sinn Féin education spokesperson Seán Crowe.

Commenting on Department of Education and Science figures which reveal that some schools are failing to live up to their responsibility to children with special education needs, Crowe claimed that some schools are ‘cherry-picking’ pupils.

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