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06 Sept 2025

Limerick resident named new President of the INTO as union embraces ‘exciting new chapter’

The West Cork native brings decades of classroom and union experience to her new national role

Limerick resident named new President of the INTO

Anne Horan, incoming President of the Irish National Teachers Orgainsation Picture: Moya Nolan

A LIMERICK resident and seasoned educator with more than four decades of experience in Irish classrooms, has been elected president of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO).

Anne Horan lives in Glin and has represented District 13, covering Limerick and Kerry on the INTO Central Executive Committee since 2015. 

Anne has been a member of the INTO since she began teaching in 1980 and has worked at all levels of the union from staff representative to member of the Benefits Fund Committee to a full member of the Central Executive Committee.

Following graduation from Mary Immaculate College, the West Cork native began teaching in Dunmanus NS (a one teacher school), on the Mizen Peninsula in 1980. In 1986 she moved to West Limerick where after a number of years working as a substitute teacher, she taught in St Fergus NS in Glin. In 2008, Anne moved to Carrickerry NS, a 3-teacher rural school in West Limerick, where she is currently a teaching principal.

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Anne has taught children of all ages and classes over her career. She sees education as important in helping each child to achieve their potential in life. She is a firm believer in the importance of personal development and enjoys studying to further her own knowledge base. Anne is forever grateful to the teachers and colleagues who provided support to her since the beginning of her career.

Stressing the importance of attendance in Union events, including Branch Meetings, Anne will, during her presidency, strive to encourage participation at all levels. 

INTO President Anne Horan said:

“The redevelopment of the curriculum marks an exciting new chapter for our primary schools. INTO is committed to securing face-to-face training and robust resources to support teachers through this important transition. While challenges lie ahead, together we’ll ensure every child continues to receive the high-quality education they deserve.”

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