The National Education Show

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RDS, Friday 20th March - Saturday 21st March

After nearly two decades, The National Education Show is making its highly anticipated return to the RDS Industries Hall on March 20th & 21st, 2026, revived by overwhelming popular demand. Bringing together teachers, school leaders, and education professionals from across Ireland, the show promises an inspiring and informative experience for everyone working in education.

Enjoy a dynamic programme of CPD workshops, expert-led sessions, and engaging talks focused on the latest developments in teaching and learning. With 80+ education suppliers exhibiting, attendees will have the chance to explore new products, discover innovative solutions, and connect directly with leading organisations all under one roof. Many exhibitors will also offer exclusive event-only discounts, making this the perfect opportunity to source new suppliers and resources for your school or organisation.

Every attendee will receive a CPD certificate in recognition of their professional development, and registration is completely free, making this an unmissable event for anyone in the education sector in Ireland.


Date:
Friday 20th March - Saturday 21st March
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free (Registration required)
Address:
RDS Hall 4 (Industries Hall), Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of RDS Hall 4 (Industries Hall), Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

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