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The primary curriculum is designed to nurture the child in all dimensions of his or her life—spiritual, moral, cognitive, emotional, imaginative, aesthetic, social and physical. Some aspects of the primary curriculum are under review.
Webinar for the Primary Curriculum Framework with Irish Sign Language. The Primary Curriculum Framework forms the basis for high-quality learning, teaching, and assessment for all children attending primary and special schools.
The Social Personal and Health Education Curriculum (SPHE) is for children from junior infants to sixth class. The SPHE curriculum… fosters children’s well-being, self-confidence and sense of belonging; develops children’s sense of personal responsibility for their own behaviour and actions
There are eight overarching principles that schools need to consider in pursuing the curriculum vision (see Figure 1). The principles convey what is valued in primary and special education and what lies at the heart of high-quality learning, teaching, and. assessment in the primary curriculum.
The Primary School Curriculum (1999) outlines the contents of children’s learning - the what and how of children’s learning—for children’s first eight years in school, from junior infants to sixth class. The curriculum aims to: develop each child’s potential to the full; encourage a love of learning
Welcome to the Primary Mathematics Curriculum (2023) for all Primary and Special schools. Here you can find links to the Primary Mathematics Curriculum (PMC) and the Primary Mathematics Toolkit. You can also access useful videos, resources and information relating to the PMC.
Here you will find all curriculum documentation and supporting material for the Irish curriculum for children from the ages 1 – 6 (Aistear), pupils from the ages 5 – 12 (primary), students from the ages 12 -15 (junior cycle) and the ages 16 – 18 (senior cycle).
Social, Environmental and Scientific Education (SESE) consists of three subjects: Science, Geography and History. SESE enables children to explore, investigate and develop an understanding of local and wider environments.
SPHE is a broad curriculum that supports children and young people to learn about themselves and to develop and maintain healthy relationships. Over time, it also gives them the knowledge and skills to be able to make responsible decisions in relation to their overall health and wellbeing.
The Irish primary education system aims to provide a holistic education to enable children to live their lives to the full and to realise their potential as unique individuals.