Heritage in Schools Scheme
Encourage greater awareness in your school of Ireland’s rich built, natural and cultural heritage with an engaging and stimulating visit from one of our Heritage in Schools experts.
Encourage greater awareness in your school of Ireland’s rich built, natural and cultural heritage with an engaging and stimulating visit from one of our Heritage in Schools experts.
The Heritage is Schools Scheme is inviting applications for the 2020-2022 Panel of Heritage in Schools Specialists.
The Heritage Council welcomes 49 new Heritage Specialists to the existing Heritage in Schools panel for the next four-year term (2024-2027).
We've just launched a great new website for our Heritage in Schools Scheme. As well as operating the online booking system for the scheme, schools can access a range of classroom resources like teaching children how to build a giant nest, creating a butterfly garden or making their own family tree.
We are delighted to welcome 47 new Specialists to our Heritage in Schools Panel.
The Heritage Council is delighted to announce 28 new Specialists to our Heritage in Schools Scheme panel.
The Heritage in Schools Transition Year (TY) Pilot Programme is a new and exciting initiative from the Heritage Council, building on the success of our long-running programme for primary schools .
We've just launched a great new website for our Heritage in Schools Scheme. As well as operating the online booking system for scheme. Schools can access a range of classroom resources which teach children how to build a giant nest, create a butterfly garden or make their own family tree, for example.
The Heritage Council is delighted to announce that the winner of the 2018 Tidy Towns Heritage Award is Milltown Schools’ Heritage Food Project from Co. Galway.