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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary students and teachers are honoured for their commitment to global justice

Tipperary students and teachers are honoured for their commitment to global justice

Students and teachers from schools in Carrick-on-Suir and Clonmel have been awarded a prestigious national award, in recognition of their work in promoting global justice and an equal world.

Pamela Cummins (Comeragh College), Abby Fleming and Caroline Boyd (Loreto Secondary School) were awarded a ‘WorldWise Global Schools Diplomatic Passport’, in recognition of their extra-curricular work in development education, at an annual schools conference that was held at the Galmont Hotel in Galway at the end of April.

Close to 50 Irish secondary schools received prizes at the event, which was hosted by Worldwise Global Schools (WWGS), the organisation that is charged with delivering Irish Aid’s schools Development Education programme.

“The schools are undertaking development education work across every aspect of school life. They have organised a Model United Nations, celebrated National Empathy Day amongst other activities,” said WorldWise Global Schools Director, Rita Walsh.  

Comeragh College teacher Pamela Cummins accepts her award.

They were amongst 300 students and teachers from 70 secondary schools to attend the 5th annual Irish Aid WWGS annual conference, where 50 of the schools were awarded WWGS Global Passports.

The conference – led by TV presenter Michael Carey – consisted of school exhibits, interactive workshops, plenary discussions and debates. The event provided a platform for Irish secondary school students to speak out and take action on critical global issues, and to call for the Irish government to take the issue of sustainability seriously.

The day focused on the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals that provide the framework for reducing poverty and inequality globally by 2030.  Some of the goals focused on climate action, responsible production and consumption and reducing inequalities   

“Development Education provides schools with the opportunity to really explore global issues and to identify appropriate action they can take in response to inequality and injustice. All of the students and teachers who are at the conference today have demonstrated their commitment to making the world more just and sustainable – which is inspiring for us all,” concluded Rita Walsh.

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