In this episode, we welcome Evie Hunter from Groggan Primary School to the studio. Groggan Primary School has been working in close partnership with Millquarter Primary School, with a shared education focus on building digital skills across classrooms and communities.
Evie explains how both schools have embraced Adobe training through the PEACEPLUS ASPIRE professional learning programme, and how digital tools are transforming shared education activities. She also shares exciting plans for the year ahead and offers valuable insights into staff development and supporting educators in a digital-first learning environment.
In this episode, we’re joined by Malachaí Ó hAgáin from Gaelscoil an tSeanchaí, part of a dynamic PEACEPLUS ASPIRE partnership alongside Magherafelt Primary School, Spires Integrated Primary School, and Holy Family Primary School.
Together, these four schools have been leading the way in shared education across Magherafelt, using the town itself as a living classroom to explore themes of peace and reconciliation. Malachaí shares how the partnership has embraced the Irish language, navigated the complexities of a four-way collaboration, and created meaningful learning experiences that extend beyond the school gates.
Tune in to hear how this inspiring initiative is planning to bring parents and the wider community into the fold this year—and why Magherafelt is becoming a model for inclusive, place-based education.
In this episode, we’re joined by Keith Williamson from Down High School and Celeste McEvoy from Lecale Trinity Grammar School, two educators driving innovation through their PEACEPLUS ASPIRE partnership. Together, their schools have developed PEACEPLUS ASPIRE Ambassadors—empowering students to become the next generation of Shared Education leaders. Keith and Celeste share how they’ve woven diversityworkshops, cultural celebration days, and the arts and music into their joint activities, creating meaningful connections across communities.
They also open up about the realities of managing a post-primary partnership, the challenges they’ve faced, and the creative ways they’ve overcome them. Plus, get a glimpse into their exciting plans for next year—including a collaborative art mural in Downpatrick that promises to leavea lasting legacy.
This episode is a celebration of leadership,creativity, and the power of partnership in education
Clare Evans from St Teresa's Nursery School, Belfast and Bernie Pentony from St John’s Nursery School, Louth,share their experiences developing impactful programmes, reveal how they’re unlocking the potential of digital learning in preschool settings, and give us a sneak peek into their exciting plans for the year ahead. Whether you're aneducator, parent, or simply passionate about inclusive learning, this conversation is full of insights, inspiration, and practical ideas.