PRESS RELEASE
Friday, 14 March 2025
– Schools awarded with LGBTQ+ Quality Mark represent over 26,000 students across Ireland –
Today (14.03.2025) 44 schools and Youthreach centres from across Ireland received the Belong To LGBTQ+ Quality Mark recognising their work over an 18-month period to foster LGBTQ+ wellbeing and inclusion for their students.
The schools and centres were presented with their awards at an event in the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, which was attended by over 350 staff and student representatives and hosted by social media influencer and TV presenter James Kavanagh.
The 44 schools presented with their LGBTQ+ Quality Mark today represent 17 counties across the country and 26,000 post primary school students.
The LGBTQ+ Quality Mark
The accreditation initiative was developed by Belong To – LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland in 2022. That year, the School Climate Survey by Columbia University revealed that 76% of LGBTQ+ young people in Ireland do not feel safe in post-primary schools. Since the pilot programme, over 100 schools and Youthreach centres have embarked on the LGBTQ+ Quality Mark journey to improve the lives and experiences of their LGBTQ+ students.
The initiative draws on national and international best practice to create an environment where students feel safe and welcome regardless of who they are. This is done through a host of practical, proactive actions such establishing an LGBTQ+ and Allies Club for students, training whole-staff teams on supporting LGBTQ+ students and promoting the representation of LGBTQ+ families and identities in classroom teaching.
The School Climate Survey 2022, showed that an action as simple as including LGBTQ+ related topics in the curriculum resulted in young people:
- 22% more likely to feel like they belong at school;
- 11% more likely to feel accepted by the student body; and
- 8% less likely to miss days of school due to feeling unsafe.
LGBTQ+ second-level students feel unsafe at school
Speaking about the awards today, Moninne Griffith (she/her), CEO of Belong To, said: “Homophobia, biphobia and transphobia remain a significant challenge for LGBTQ+ students. The School Climate Survey 2022 conducted by Columbia University has shown that in Ireland, compared to the general youth population, LGBTQ+ students are four times more likely to suffer verbal harassment and five times more likely to be physically harassed. It’s no surprise then that 76% of LGBTQ+ second-level students feel unsafe at school.
“It is in this context that we say how proud we are at Belong To to have been working with this brilliant cohort of schools and Youthreach centres from all across the country to make positive change and create safe spaces. Every principal, coordinator, teacher and staff member has shown a huge level of commitment to fostering a truly inclusive environment in their school and to supporting all students in their care. I want to congratulate all for the actions that they have taken throughout the process and hope that they feel extremely proud to stand with the students and young people from their school or centre today, knowing what a huge impact their work has had and will continue to have on the lives of so many.”
Applications to take part in the LGBTQ+ Quality Mark initiative for the 2025/2026 academic year are now open to schools and Youthreach centres and full details and application forms are available on the Belong To website at: www.belongto.org.
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Notes to editors:
Contact:
For more information please contact:
- Sinead Keane, Belong To | 087 768 0389 or sinead@belongto.org
Belong To – LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland is the national organisation for LGBTQ+ young people in Ireland. Since 2003, Belong To has works with LGBTQ+ youth to create a society where they are equal, safe, and thriving. Belong To offers advice, information, and crisis counselling for LGBTQ+ youth, and supports LGBTQ+ youth groups across Ireland. Through training, they ensure LGBTQ+ young people are met by professionals, organisations, and services who are educated to meet and support their needs. The organisation also campaigns to ensure policy formation and practice is informed by the voice and experiences of LGBTQ+ young people. www.belongto.org
Full List of Schools and Youthreach Centres Accredited at the Event:
Adamstown Community College | Dublin |
Ardgillan College | Dublin |
Ardscoil Rath Iomgháin | Kildare |
Beneavin de la Salle College | Dublin |
Blakestown Community School | Dublin |
Carrigaline Community School | Cork |
Carrigtwohill Community College | Cork |
Castleknock Community College | Dublin |
Clarin College | Galway |
Coláiste Mhuire | Dublin |
Coláiste na bPiarsach | Galway |
Coláiste na Sceilge | Kerry |
Coláiste Pobail Setanta | Dublin |
Coolmine Community School | Dublin |
Crescent College Comprehensive SJ | Limerick |
Duiske College | Kilkenny |
Educate Together Secondary School Wicklow | Wicklow |
Enniscorthy Community College | Wexford |
Gorey Youthreach | Wexford |
Killorglin Community College | Kerry |
Limerick Educate Together Secondary School | Limerick |
Loreto High School Beaufort | Dublin |
Lucan Community College | Dublin |
Maynooth Post Primary School | Kildare |
Meanscoil Iognáid Rís | Kildare |
Mercy College Sligo | Sligo |
Mercy College, Roscommon | Roscommon |
Muckross Park College | Dublin |
Mulroy College | Donegal |
Nano Nagle College | Cork |
Patrician Presentation Secondary School | Tipperary |
Presentation Secondary School Castleisland | Kerry |
St Colman’s Community College | Cork |
St. Joseph of Cluny | Dublin |
St. Mary’s Secondary School, Edenderry | Offaly |
St. Paul’s Community College | Waterford |
St. Vincent’s Secondary School | Cork |
Swords Community College | Dublin |
Terence MacSwiney Community College & Gaelcholáiste Mhic Shuibhne | Cork |
The King’s Hospital School | Dublin |
Wilson’s Hospital School | Westmeath |
Youthreach Galway City | Galway |
Youthreach Gortahork | Donegal |
Youthreach New Ross | Wexford |
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