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Irish parents mostly favor mixed-gender schools despite 60% wanting to keep faith-based identities.
A national survey of 200,000 Irish households shows most parents want to preserve their schools' religious identity, though a significant majority also support coeducation.
While 73% of parents in single-sex schools favor mixed-gender education, 60% in denominational schools prefer keeping their current faith-based ethos.
The results will guide government action on school choice and future policy.
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Los padres irlandeses en su mayoría favorecen las escuelas de género mixto a pesar de que el 60% quiere mantener identidades basadas en la fe.