If you are planning on visiting the Council Offices to submit an application (or supporting documentation) or discuss your application for registration, please note that an appointments service is now in operation.
From Monday, 11 July 2011, an appointments system will be in place for those who wish to visit the Council Offices to submit registration applications and qualifications documentation or discuss such applications. The new appointments system will help ensure that:
- a staff member from the relevant section will be available when the applicant calls
- waiting times for applicants at reception will be minimal
- applicants will have their query dealt with when they call, and avoid the need to call a second time.
To make an appointment, you may call us on LoCall 1890 224 224 or +353 (0)1 651 7900, or e-mail info@teachingcouncil.ie.
Coming from Dublin:
Follow the M4 to the Maynooth exit and take the slip road for Maynooth (Exit 7). When you come to the roundabout, take the first exit into Maynooth Business Campus (to your left). Follow this road and pass the security building on your right. Take a right turn just after the security building. Follow through the carpark until you see a sign for ‘Block A’ on the building (on your left). The Teaching Council office is on the first floor.
Coming from Galway/Sligo (M4):
Follow the M4 to the Maynooth exit and take the slip road for Maynooth (Exit 7). When you come to top of the road, take a right turn towards Straffan. This is a very dangerous junction. After you cross the bridge over the motorway you come to a roundabout. Take the second exit into Maynooth Business Campus (to your left). Follow this road and pass the security building on your right. Take a right turn just after the security building. Follow through the carpark until you see a sign for ‘Block A’ on the building (on your left). The Teaching Council office is on the first floor.
Getting to our offices using public transport...
Dublin Bus
Maynooth is served by two bus routes - the 66 and the 67a. Both of these buses depart from Merrion Square in Dublin city centre and run frequent services to Maynooth. There are also 66x and 67x express services to and from Maynooth.
To get further information on these routes including pricing and times, please visit Dublin Bus
Train Route & Timetable
Maynooth lies on the Western Suburban railway line which serves three city centre stations (Pearse Station, Tara St. and Connolly Station) as well as eight other suburban stations (Drumcondra, Broombridge, Ashtown, Castleknock, Coolmine, Clonsilla, Leixlip Confey and Leixlip Louisa Bridge) Information is available from the Irish Rail website.
Bus Eireann
Maynooth is served by many western bus routes and details may be found by visiting Bus Eireann