Inch National School is fully committed to the holistic development of the pupils in our care. Pupils are afforded opportunities to engage in learning experiences that enhance and promote their academic, personal, spiritual and emotional development.

The school is a learning community where all partners (pupils, staff, parents, Board of Management) are considered to be life-long learners. Staff regularly engage in continuing professional development. This has resulted in the implementation of programmes to enhance teaching and learning throughout the school. Such programmes include Mata sa Rang for numeracy, Building Bridges for Literacy, Incredible Years for promoting positive behaviour and Self Assessment Learning Folders to enhance critical reflection among our pupils.

Munster 2014 champion, and All-Ireland finalist in the Eason's Spelling Bee competition Jack Feeney, a past pupil at Inch NS, returned to his Alma Mater to deliver his prize of €3000 of books to the school library. Photograph by John Kelly.

Munster 2014 champion, and All-Ireland finalist in the Eason’s Spelling Bee competition Jack Feeney, a past pupil at Inch NS, returned to his Alma Mater to deliver his prize of €3000 of books to the school library. Photograph by John Kelly.