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Article
42.4 of the Constitution of Ireland:
"The state shall provide for free primary education and shall
endeavour to supplement and give reasonable aid to private and corporate
educational initiative, and, when the public good requires it, provide
other educational facilities or institutions with due regard, however,
for the rights of parents, especially in the matter of religious and
moral formation",
and recognising:
1.1 That many parents have a valid preference for schools in which
boys and girls of all social, cultural and religious backgrounds can
be educated together in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and
respect,
1.2 That the multi denominational schools established under the banner
of Educate Together are a distinctive response to the growing demand
for such an option within the Irish educational system,
Educate Together affirms that:
2.1 Children of all social, cultural and religious backgrounds have
a right to an education that respects their individual identity whilst
exploring the different values and traditions of the world in which
they live,
2.2 Parents are entitled to participate actively in decisions that
affect the education of their children. In particular, they have the
right to decide what kind of school reflects their conscience and
lawful preference,
2.3 Multi denominational schools have the right to be treated no less
favourably than other schools within the Irish educational system,
in accordance with their needs and their identity,
2.4 The state has a duty to take the identity of the multi denominational
sector fully into account when deciding on policy that affects the
establishment and development of schools,
and Commits itself to:
3.1 Support the establishment of schools which are,
Multi-denominational i.e. all children having equal rights of access
to the school, and children of all social, cultural and religious
backgrounds being equally respected,
Co-educationaland committed to encouraging all children to explore
their full range of abilities and opportunities,
Child centred in their approach to education,
Democratically run with active participation by parents in the daily
life of the school, whilst positively affirming professional role
of the teachers,
in any area where the demand for such a school exists,
3.2 Promote fuller awareness and recognition of the identity of the
multi denominational sector at all levels in Irish society and abroad,
3.3 Participate in appropriate structures and activities concerned
with the future development of education in Ireland and abroad,
3.4 Promote a future where multi denominational education will be
as freely available to parents as any other educational option they
may choose.Formally launched on 12th May 1990 at the Aula Maxima,
University College Galway, Ireland.
Amended on April 17th 1999 at the first Annual General Meeting of
Educate Together, Bray Co. Wicklow.
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