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Irish mum's joy as deaf son Eoghan, 9, has his first day at school

The mother-of-three opens up in a new RTE documentary Deaf Not Dumb about the struggle to get him into school

Still from the RTE Documentary Deaf not Dumb - Eoghan Freeman in class in St. Aidan's National School, Kiltimagh.(Image: RTE)

The mother of a profoundly deaf boy has told of her joy at watching him head off for his first day at mainstream school.

Little Eoghan Freeman, nine, from Co Mayo, was born deaf and his mother Orla has had to fight for equal education for him.

She said the day he headed off to St Aidan’s National School with his two brothers was “the best feeling in the world”.

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The mother-of-three opens up in a new RTE documentary Deaf Not Dumb about the struggle to get him into school.

The doc highlights the educational challenges faced by deaf people in Ireland and historical injustices they suffered in the classroom.

Now Orla is calling on the Government to do more to give deaf children the education they are entitled to. She says of Eoghan: “He was the first deaf person we ever knew and we ever met. When your little baby’s hand talks back to you, it’s powerful.”

In the film, we meet a break-dancing, skateboarding, GAA-playing Eoghan at home in Kiltimagh.