Tipperary school wins appeal in Traveller discrimination case

A County Tipperary school has today won an appeal against an Equality Tribunal ruling that it discriminated against Travellers in its admissions policy.

Tipperary school wins appeal in Traveller discrimination case

A County Tipperary school has today won an appeal against an Equality Tribunal ruling that it discriminated against Travellers in its admissions policy.

Christian Brothers High School of Clonmel had been found by the Equality Tribunal to have indirectly discriminated against Travellers, over its admissions policy, requiring pupils to have a parent who had attended previously.

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