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Tipperary Institute to host national Parents' Conference

On Saturday, March 6, Tipperary Institute will play host once again to the annual conference of the Parents' Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools (PACCS).

Established in 1984, the Parents’ Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools acts as the one national organisation for the Parents’ Associations of Community and Comprehensive Schools across the country. The aim of the association is to give parents a strong voice in educational matters within their schools and at a national level. There are ninety two Community and Comprehensive schools across the country.

The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Embracing the Future’ and once again PACCS has engaged a diverse range of speakers for the event including Ciaran Flynn, General Secretary, Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools, Barnie O’Callaghan, CEO, Gaisce, Jim Moore, President of the National Parents’ Council (Post Primary) and Moya Breen, Director of Business at Tipperary Institute.

This is the second year that the annual conference has been hosted by Tipperary Institute and the national President of PACCS, Tommy Walsh has expressed his delight that the conference will be hosted again this year by TI, allowing parents of second level students an opportunity to experience a vibrant, third level college campus. Tommy also pointed to TI’s state of the art conference facilities, coupled with the central and accessible location of the college, as key to the assured success of the conference.


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Saturday 04 February 2012

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