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The Intermediate School (Salaries and Allowances of Teachers) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1951 No. 76: The Primary Schools (Salaries and Allowances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1951 No. 77: The Institutions of Further Education (Salaries and Allowances of Teachers) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1951 No. 78
The Exchange Control County Court Rules (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 55: The Primary Schools (Salaries and Allowances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 56: The Institutions of Further Education (Salaries and Allowances of Teachers) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 57
The Intermediate School (Salaries and Allowances of Teachers) Amendment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1952 No. 106: The Institutions of Further Education (Salaries and Allowances of Teachers) Amendment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1952 No. 107: The Primary Schools (Salaries and Allowances) Amendment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1952 No. 108
The Technical School Examinations (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1949 No. 99: No. 100: The Primary Schools (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1949 No. 101: The Teachers' Salaries (Abatement During Absence Owing to Illness) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1949 No. 102
Education in the Republic of Ireland is a primary, secondary and higher (often known as "third-level" or tertiary) education.In recent years, further education has grown immensely, with 51% of working age adults having completed higher education by 2020. [1]
The Game Preservation (Sale or Purchase of Partridge) Order (Northern Ireland) 1955 No. 151: The Primary Schools (Salaries and Allowances) Amendment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1955 No. 152: The Intermediate School (Salaries and Allowances of Teachers) Amendment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1955 No. 153
The Training College Teachers' (Salaries and Allowances) Amendment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1950 0 No. 189 The Exchequer and Government Loans Fund (Stock Regulations Revocation) Order (Northern Ireland) 1950
Most primary schools in Ireland fall into this category, which is a pre-independence concept. While there are other forms of primary school in Ireland, including a relatively small number of private denominational schools which do not receive state aid, [ 2 ] there were just 34 such private primary schools in 2012, with a combined enrollment of ...