20 August 2020
By Elaine Murphy
elaine@TheCork.ie
Cork ETB Executive and Principal’s held a socially distant meeting in Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway, to bed down the plans to ensure schools and colleges are on schedule to reopen for teachers and students at the end of the month.
The meeting considered further updates and guidelines issued by the Department of Education and Skills, last Friday (14th August). The roadmap sets out how schools will reopen for all students at the end of this month and what the operation of schools will look like and be sustainable in a Covid-19 context.
Chief Executive, Denis Leamy stated that considerable progress has been made for the full, safe return of schools, colleges and centres for education. Grant funding and additional resources have issued from the Department of Education to ensure that students return to education on time, as planned. Cork ETB will continue to follow public health advice at all times and will engage with all stakeholders throughout this process of re-opening our schools and colleges. These meetings are held to ensure our Principals get the support and guidance they need and allow for communication across CETB schools and colleges where Principals can share their concerns and collaborate with their peers to find solutions where needed.
The Department of Education and Skills has provided a financial package for schools, wellbeing supports and teaching resources to ensure the full re-opening of all schools at the end of August. Cork ETB looks forward to welcoming back all teachers and students to the school Community and working together to ensure a safe environment for all.

Pictured Checking In, is Sheila Curley, Principal St. Aidan’s Community College
Picture: Jim Coughlan

Pictured is Jim O’Sullivan, Principal Nagle Community College with Niall Murphy, Principal Maria Immaculata Community College, showing the school’s One Way System
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Pictured is Pat McKelvey, Checking In, at the Cork ETB Executive and Principal’s held their second socially distant meeting in Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Sarah Flynn, Corporate Services Manager Cork ETB, at the Cork ETB Executive and Principal’s held their second socially distant meeting in Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

A general view at the Cork ETB Executive and Principal’s held their second socially distant meeting in Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Fiona Ni Charthaigh, Deputy Principal Maria Immaculata Community College with Jim O’Sullivan Principal Nagle Community College, at the Cork ETB Executive and Principal’s held their second socially distant meeting in Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Niall Murphy, Principal Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway with Denis Leamy, Chief Executive Cork ETB, at the Cork ETB Executive and Principal’s held their second socially distant meeting in Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
About Cork ETB
Cork ETB was set up under the Education and Training Boards Act and is one of 16 Education and Training Boards (ETBs) to take responsibility for the delivery of primary, post primary and further education in line with their predecessor VECs (Vocational Education Committees). Cork ETB is responsible for 24 post-primary schools and colleges that offer PLC courses, 2 Community National Schools, Cork ETB School of Music, Music Generation Cork City, the Cork Training Centre and three of the largest PLC colleges in the country, namely Cork College of Commerce, St. John’s Central College and CSN College of FE.