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  2. List of statutory rules and orders of Northern Ireland, 1948

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    The Grass Seeds and Fertilisers General Order (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 52: The Grammar School (Grant Conditions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 53: No. 54: The Exchange Control County Court Rules (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 55: The Primary Schools (Salaries and Allowances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1948 No. 56

  3. National school (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    National schools, established by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland government, post the Stanley Letter of 1831, and were intended to be multi-denominational. [2] [6] The schools were controlled by a state body, the National Board of Education, with a six-member board consisting of two Roman Catholics, two Church of Ireland, and two Presbyterians.

  4. Substitute teacher - Wikipedia

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    In primary schools qualified teachers are paid at a rate of €164.26 per day. [11] In Canada, substitute/supply teachers are fully certified teachers, and are paid regular salary when employed as long-term occasionals (LTO), or paid a daily rate of about $240 to $300 per day.

  5. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Primary school teaching in Ireland consists of 8 class levels. These are: Junior Infants (4–5 years) Senior Infants (5–6 years) 1st class (Rang a haon, 6–7 years) 2nd class (Rang a dó, 7–8 years) 3rd class (Rang a trí, 8–9 years) 4th class (Rang a ceathair, 9–10 years) 5th class (Rang a cúig, 10–11 years)

  6. Ulster Teachers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Teachers' Union is a trade union based in Northern Ireland, whose membership comprises nursery, primary, and secondary school teachers and school leaders working in the state sector. It has 6,429 members. [ 1 ]

  7. Public service of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The education sector represents the second largest sector of the Irish public service, with 96,432 employees working in primary, post-primary and third level institutes. The breakdown of this figure is as follows: Primary schools: 44,595; Post-Primary: 34,470

  8. Teacher - Wikipedia

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    Salaries for nursery, primary and secondary school teachers ranged from £20,133 to £41,004 in September 2007, although some salaries can go much higher depending on experience and extra responsibilities. [55] Preschool teachers may earn an average salary of £19,543 annually. [56]

  9. Education in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2021–2022, there were 38 grant-maintained integrated schools (23 primary and 15 post-primary) and 30 controlled integrated schools (24 primary, five post-primary and one nursery); all post-primary schools in the sector are non-grammar, however, three schools (Lagan College, Strangford College and Slemish College) accept a percentage of ...