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Dún Laoghaire VEC, Century Court
100 Upper George's Street
Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin

Find Us

Dún Laoghaire VEC is located in the heart of Dún Laoghaire town and is easily accessible by public or private transport. Click on the following links to plan your journey:

Rail | Bus | Car

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Back to Education Initiative

What is BTEI?

The Back to Education Initiative (BTEI) provides part-time programmes for young people and adults who wish to return to education. BTEI delivery is flexible and gives participants the opportunity to combine a return to learning with family, work and other responsibilities. 

Who is BTEI for?

Priority in BTEI is given to those that are most educationally disadvantaged. Dún Laoghaire VEC has developed programmes for a range of specific groups in the Dún Laoghaire area including:

  • Early school leavers
  • Disadvantaged women
  • Parents of young children
  • Young mothers
  • Traveller women
  • People with disabilities

What does a BTEI Programme offer?

  • BTEI Programmes provide the opportunity to attain FETAC certification (Further Education and Training Awards Council ).  FETAC certificates are nationally recognised and levels equate to the Junior/Leaving Certificate. 
  • A range of subjects are offered through the BTEI programmes.  Subjects include: Communications, Computers, Personal Effectiveness and Maths.  Depending on the particular BTEI Programme undertaken other subjects may also be available.
  • Programmes are delivered in small friendly groups with experienced tutors.  Education guidance, information and support is offered to individual participants and to groups.

Further Information

BTEI is delivered through a number of different strands within the Adult & Community-Based Education Service. Please click on the links below:

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Further Information

Adult Guidance Service


Tel +353 (0)1 236 5190
Email info@ess.dlvec.ie

 

 

 

 

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