Schools & Learning
Workshops, classroom visits, and local curriculum support for young learners.
Monreagh, Ireland
We connect schools, families, researchers, and local groups through language activity, oral-history work, and public heritage events.
Workshops, classroom visits, and local curriculum support for young learners.
Conversation circles, archive sessions, and oral-history collecting with residents.
Open days, heritage interpretation, and accessible storytelling across the district.
Mission
The association works with local partners to strengthen cultural confidence, widen access to learning, and preserve the voices, places, and customs that shape Monreagh and its surrounding communities.
Intergenerational sessions recording local vocabulary and family sayings.
Residents mapping memory-rich sites across parish roads and townlands.
Song-led gatherings that bring archive material into present-day use.
Pupils presenting local history findings back to families and neighbours.
Meet the team
Open staff and director profiles, including programme leads and project contacts.
17 May 2026
A guided route through local landmarks with story stops, archive images, and field notes.
6 June 2026
Hands-on language activities, music, and object handling for children, parents, and carers.
Resources
Partners
Where we work
Programmes move between schools, halls, churches, heritage sites, and family spaces.
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