The mission of this Department is to provide high-quality education which will (a) enable individuals to achieve their full potential and to participate fully as members of society; and (b) contribute to Ireland's social, cultural and economic development.
Our School of Health and Social Care registered with the Department of Education and Science and our registration can be found in the Internationalisation Register list.
FETAC was set up as a statutory body on 11 June 2001 by the Minister for Education and Science under the Qualifications (Education & Training) Act, 1999. FETAC has responsibility for making awards previously made by BIM, Fáilte Ireland (CERT), FÁS, NCVA and Teagasc and has made over 170,000 awards to date.
The Advisory Council for English Language Schools (ACELS) was established in 1969 under the auspices of the Irish Department of Education & Science to control standards in EFL schools and organisations through an inspection/recognition scheme.
The Education Section of the Embassy of P. R. China has issued a Letter Certifying that the School of Health and Social Care is a bona fida educational establishment in Ireland and that it can conduct educational services with China. The purpose of the letter is to show the provincial education authorities in China that the certified is a bona fide institution in Ireland.