Living in Luxembourg

Oct 18

Ceílí Mór: Traditional Irish Folk Dance

14 Nov 2009 20:00
14 Nov 2009 23:00

 All are welcome!   

Join us for a traditional Céilí on 14th November 2009 at the Brasserie de l’Arrêt, 365 route de Longwy from 20.00 till 23.00.   

Traditional live music interludes by The Kitchen Quartet  

Entry fee: Members: EUR 5                       

Non-Members:          EUR 7                       

Children from 6:       EUR 2 

Bookings: Comhaltas_luxembourg@hotmail.com  Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. If you wish to eat beforehand reserve your table by calling Ismael on 26458459 

Further details on www.comhaltas.com or flyer  

Author: thelad
May 08

Irish Club Luxembourg Annual General Meeting

26 May 2009 20:30
26 May 2009 22:00

IRISH CLUB OF LUXEMBOURG AGM NOTIFICATION

 

TWENTY FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 

Date: May 26th, 2009 beginning at 8.30pm

Location: DO Recruitment Advisors office, 75 bvd. Grande Duchesse Charlotte, L-1331 Luxembourg (ground floor)  

1.     Adoption of Draft Agenda 

2.     Adoption of AGM Minutes 2008 

3.     Secretary's Report 

4.     Treasurer's Report 

5.     President's Address 

6.     Election of New Committee President• Vice-President• Treasurer• Secretary• Website-Coordinator• Ordinary Committee Members 

7.     Proposals for Resolution 

8.     Subscriptions 2009 / 2010 

9.     Any Other Business 

Please find the draft agenda for the 2009 AGM   If any of you wish to have a 'motion for a resolution' included on the agenda, please could you forward the motion to our Club Secretary, secretary@irishclub.lu

Author: Maeveme
Feb 18

Major Victory for Irish Parents in Obtaining Justice for Eurobac Students by Cathal Cavanagh

A quite stunning victory over the Irish educational bureaucracy was finally achieved in 2008 by an Irish Parents Group. It will be of major benefit to future generations of children attending the European School and is an illustration of how seemingly impossible obstacles can be overturned by sheer persistence and determination.  

The Irish authorities had signed up to a Euro convention in the year 2000 guaranteeing that the children obtaining the European Bac (EBAC)  would be treated equitably on a par with children taking the Leaving Certificate (LC). 

Moreover, as regards standards, the results of the well-respected OECD 2003 PISA study, indicated that the European School in Luxembourg had the highest standards in OECD. This very high standard was once again confirmed by the results of the latest 2006 OECD PISA study, which convincingly demonstrated that the earlier study’s finding was not just a ‘once-off’ result. Moreover, research has indicated that the EBAC students do very well in UK and Irish universities. 

Disregarding these considerations, the Irish universities had been carrying on hefty discrimination against EBAC students by placing obstacles to entry. Where LC students had requirements set at Matriculation and Course Entry of 55% -59%, marks of 80% were required from EBAC students. The NUI system of evaluating the EBAC results for competitive also handicaps EBAC students as, most importantly, the overall EBAC mark, rather than the six best subjects, is chosen for calculating competitive points.  

The universities admissions officers subsequently admitted that they had never carried out a comparative study of EBAC and LC standards before imposing the discrimination. 

In late 2005 a group of Irish parents in Luxembourg with children in the European School mobilised in response to the longstanding discrimination being practised by the Irish universities against the Eurobac students. 

Early contacts with the DES in Brussels in 2005 proved unhelpful and the misleading information received from the DES inspectorate about a possible meeting of the university admissions officers in Dublin, via the Irish Universities Association (IUA), convinced the Group that a more forceful approach was needed. 

The Parents’ Memorandum, which is accessible on the website of the Parents Association of the European Schools (APEEE) in Luxembourg http://www.apeee.lu/docs/En/EB.pdf, was drawn up according to a tight schedule, following a number of intensive discussion sessions, with each group member bringing her/his own particular expertise to bear. It was completed and circulated by Easter 2006 to everybody considered relevant in the third level educational sphere, from University Chancellors downwards,  as well as  to the Minister and Secretary General of the Department of Education and Science (DES). 

The initial strategy of both the IUA and the DES was clearly one of administrative delay in the expectation that the particular Parents’ Group would lose interest. When the delay in reacting to the memorandum was queried, an effort was made by the IUA and DES, working in combination, to disparage the Parents’ case and to try to intimidate them into silence. 

This policy backfired as some members of the Group launched a campaign which resulted in Parliamentary Questions being asked in February 2007 both in the Dáil  (by Deputy Joan Burton) and in the European Parliament (by Seán Ó Neachtain, MEP) . 

The Minister for the DES tried to stonewall in answering the Dáil Question by delivering non-sequiturs and then attempted to shift all the responsibility for the matter to the University Admissions Officers. The Irish Parents quickly reminded the Minister by letter that it was her responsibility to ensure that Government policy in this matter was being implemented.  

The European Parliament Question obviously discomfited the DES; even though they managed to avoid an explanation for the discrimination, signs of uneasiness were obvious about having to answer before a European forum for a policy which was plainly unjustifiable and un-European. 

A highly placed Irish official in the Commission then got involved, using contacts in the Taoiseach’s Department, and in April 2007 the meeting which had been refused a year earlier with the IUA and the DES, suddenly became possible. 

The arrival of an able and far-sighted new CEO of the IUA was undoubtedly a helpful factor. At this meeting he proposed that a comparison of the EBAC and LC syllabuses should be carried out. 

The outcome of this comparison, which was revealed in May 2008, was that Trinity (which previously had the highest barriers in place) is now treating EBAC students on a par with LC students. The NUI have also considerably reduced their barriers, with the chief exception of their refusal to mark on the 6 best subjects. 

In summary, the result must be regarded as a major victory against a seemingly implacable bureaucracy, which had apparently assumed that it was immune to outside criticism and free to pursue a policy which ran contrary, not alone to the evidence of the high standards in the European School, but also was in breach of the Euro commitments made by the Irish authorities.  Moreover, the general impression which the Parents’ Group got of the educational establishment was one of which might best be termed as a ‘Fáilte Towers’ method of operating. While initially making a pretence of being neutral, the DES was covertly supporting the discrimination and only changed tune when the political pressure made this position impossible. The Admissions Officers were unable to make any coherent defence of their stance. Their threatened ‘joint response’ to the Parents’ Memorandum, used as a delaying tactic, never saw the light of day. 

It might also be added that no assistance was received by the Irish Parents from the secretariat of the European School in Brussels. The secretariat was in fact unhelpful, openly vouchsafing the opinion that the Irish educational establishment was not in breach of its Euro commitments and inter alia providing it with statistics which had been refused to the Parents’ Group.

Author: Maeveme
Aug 26

ICL Monthly Weekend Warm-Up - The Pyg - 8pm August 28th

28 Aug 2008 20:00
29 Aug 2008 00:00

ICL Monthly Weekend Warm-Up - The Pyg - 8pm August 28th

Author: Maeveme
Aug 19

Major Victory for Irish Parents in Obtaining Justice for Eurobac Students

Major Victory for Irish Parents in Obtaining Justice for Eurobac Students

By Cathal Cavanagh

Author: Maeveme
Apr 11

Relais pour la Vie

13 Apr 2008 08:00
13 Apr 2008 21:00
Times Persons
8.00-9.00 Michael Ryan
9.00-10.00 David Barry
10.00-11.30 Claire Fitzpatrick
11.30-13.00 Paddy de Búrca
1.00-2.00 Brownes
2.00-3.00 Brownes
3.00-4.00 Collette & Noel
4.00-5.00 Brian Kileen
5.00-6.00 Mimi & Friend
6.00-7.00 Mimi & friend
7.00-8.00 David & Paddy
8.00 - xx Guinness

Some details:

  • pls ensure to get to Le Coque in good time so as to find parking and get into the sports arena in time. The venue will be very busy so it may take time to find your bearings
  • the entrance is signposted arena II & arena II. It is the last big hall which is at the European school end of the complex
  • pls ensure to bring proper sports shoes along as otherwise you will not be allowed onto the running track.
  • no nordic walking poles are allowed!
  • the track will be divided in 2 - one part for joggers & other part for walkers. Hence you can choose which you want to do.
  • Our allocated place in the hall: is 229. Please ask for directions on arrival at Le Coque from the information desk to know where this place is. The team name is 'IRELAND'. Team captain David Barry. David will hang an Irish flag in this area to make it easier for you to find it. - David will leave a black ruck sack at our allocated place with drink vouchers inside.
  • changing rooms are available on the left hand side also. You will see the entrance just off the track.
  • If you have T-shirts still from last years event pls bring them along!
  • Finally the idea is for one team member to be on the running piste at all times. As we all know each other please arrange to hand over the arm band at the entrance to the running piste. People normally line up along the track to meet their team members and hand over the band. If you are not sure about this please phone the person on the list before you to ensure the smooth hand over of the arm band.

 

For the old hands from last year the above should make sense! For people doing this for the first time pls give me a call as it will only take a five minute chat to explain the event in detail to you. It really is not complicated!

Author: paddy
Jan 28

Luxair First Minute

First Minute Prices: Europe at best rates

Competitive fares at all times

Since the introduction of its new fare structure in spring, Luxair has continuously extended its attractive prices to all its scheduled destinations. Today, the airline offers very competitive starting prices for its entire network throughout the whole year! The only thing you have to do is show a minimum of flexibility as to your arrival and return dates.

Flying Luxair, the best of comfort

The Luxair new winter schedule offers best connections from Luxembourg and replies to the targets of the “Building a new Airline” project through fleet and network optimisation. The company’s high safety standards, its young and modern fleet and its exclusive in flight service offer passengers the quality, punctuality and comfort they have come to expect when flying Luxair.

Author: paddy
Sep 20

Volvo Special Anniversary Celebration

50% Off on Volvo finest luxury extras.

You can also choose the specially equipped Volvo S40/V50 Anniversary Editions.

AND MORE.

Welcome to an anniversary where you are the guest of honor. But don’t wait. Volvo Special Anniversary Celebration is

Only on June 12 – October 31, 2006.

VOLVO CARS DIPLOMAT SALES. IT’S A GREAT DEAL.

Author: paddy
Sep 04

La toute nouvelle VOLVO S80.

LA PREMIÈRE VOITURE QUI A UN SIXIÈME SENS.

Une Volvo S80 qui prend la route pour la première fois, sait qu’elle va vivre des choses
extraordinaires qu’il est difficile de prévoir. Voilà pourquoi la Volvo S80 dispose de
technologies intuitives, très utiles pour effectuer ce voyage, en toute sécurité, dans un luxe
scandinave. Pour en savoir plus sur la Volvo S80, sur cette histoire qui reste encore à écrire, rendez-vous sur www.autopolis.lu/volvo.

Vous roulez déjà en Volvo S80 à partir de 33.651,13 euros.

Author: paddy
Aug 18

Fancy a pint of Guinness in Dublin?

Luxair's philosophy “Book early and Travel for less" is still valid for all our destinations. Beside the attractive offers we offer throughout the year we have now two destinations with special prices available for you.

Fancy a pint of Guinness in Dublin ? A visit of the Porto caves in Vila Nova de Gaia?

Book from August 7 until September 10 and fly to Porto or Dublin for

179 € taxes included*

This offer is valid on designated flights from October 1, last return flight on October 31. Start looking forward to autumn!

*Return flight, service fee not included; fares subject to certain conditions. Prices per 07.08.2006. Subject to misprints and intermediate selling

http://www.luxair.lu/luxair/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=1178

Author: paddy