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Three schools embrace creativity with new initiative

Three Killarney district schools have joined the Creative Schools program, a national initiative aimed at fostering creativity and innovation in education.
The schools, Glenflesk National School, St. Olivers National School, and Killarney Community College, will each receive a €4,000 grant and work with a professional Creative Associate for two years.
Minister for Education Norma Foley welcomed the new additions to the programme, expressing her excitement for the creative and captivating projects that will emerge.
"It is wonderful to see these schools embrace the Creative Schools initiative," she said. "I am eager to witness the development of their unique plans over the coming years."
The Creative Schools program received a significant increase in applications this year, with 300 schools applying for the 184 available places.
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