Church of Ireland College of Education

Church of Ireland College of Education
Church of Ireland College of Education
Coláiste Oideachais Eaglais na hÉireann
Established 1811
Type Church of Ireland
Principal Dr. Anne Lodge
Undergraduates 93
Postgraduates 77
Location Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland
Former names The Kildare Place Training Institution, Church of Ireland College
Affiliations University of Dublin
Website www.cice.ie

The Church of Ireland College of Education or C.I.C.E. as it is more commonly known (Irish: Coláiste Oideachais Eaglais na hÉireann) is one of five Irish Colleges of Education which provide a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree, the qualification generally required to teach in Irish primary schools. Its degrees are awarded by Trinity College/University of Dublin just like Coláiste Mhuire, Marino and Froebel College of Education. The college is located in Rathmines in Dublin.

History

The history of The Church of Ireland College of Education dates from 1811 when a primary teacher training college known as The Kildare Place Training Institution was founded in Dublin by the Society for Promoting Education of the Poor in Ireland. In the 1850s this institution was taken over by the Church Education Society for the purpose of training Anglican teachers for church schools. This College was taken over in 1878 by the General Synod of the Church of Ireland and six years later became a recognised denominational college with the Archbishop of Dublin as ex-officio manager and Chairman of the Board of Governors. In the 1970s a Bachelor of Education degree was introduced and since then has been taught jointly by Trinity College, University of Dublin and The Church of Ireland College of Education. It is also the oldest teacher training establishment in Ireland. While, it holds the fewest students in comparison to the other colleges, it is renowned for its esteemed graduates.[1]

Student accommodation is also available on campus for both students of the college or of other colleges.

In 2011 the college celebrates its bicentenary, with a number of events celebrating the colleges contribution to education in Ireland.

External links

References

  1. ^ Church of Ireland College of Education (Ireland) - Colleges of the Anglican Communion

Coordinates: 53°19′07″N 6°15′41″W / 53.318538°N 6.261322°W / 53.318538; -6.261322


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