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  2. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Secondary schools are obliged to have at least 28 hours of tuition time per week. Most schools have 40-minute class periods, however an increasing number of schools have adopted 60-minute classes to make timetabling easier for teachers and students. The school day generally starts between 08:20 and 09:00 and usually ends between 15:20 and 16:00.

  3. Education and Training Board - Wikipedia

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    Also deriving from the Education and Training Boards Act, [7] Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI) [8] was established in 2013, replacing the Irish Vocational Education Association (IVEA). ETBI is the national representative association for the sixteen ETBs, and works to protect, promote and enhance the interests of vocational education ...

  4. Leaving Certificate (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Students can now receive grades for sport, dance and other activities. It was first implemented in September 2018 for incoming Fifth Year students and was first examined in 2020. [11] Computer Science [12] was introduced from September 2018 at 40 secondary schools. From September 2020 it was available to all schools in Ireland. [13]

  5. Northern Ireland Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    To fulfill the required 21 courses a school is encouraged run a joint course with a neighbouring school and extra funding is available to help them do so. [8] Key Stage 4 students are 14 to 16 year olds (Year 11 and Year 12 in the Northern Ireland system). These students will study for GCSEs or an equivalent.

  6. St Killian's College - Wikipedia

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    The school is regularly listed as one of the top performing schools in Northern Ireland [2] [3] and ranked 5th in the A-Level table in the 2019 year. [ 4 ] Historically a grammar school , the school became an all-abilities school in 2010 and was renamed St Killian's College after the CCMS announced it would be focusing on transforming every ...

  7. John Scottus School - Wikipedia

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    The primary school is located on Northumberland Road, Dublin 4. In addition there is a second larger primary school along with a secondary that operates at Old Conna House, Rathmichael, County Dublin. All schools are co-educational and cost roughly €5000-6000 per year in tuition which includes a warm vegetarian meal. [citation needed]

  8. Salesian Secondary College - Wikipedia

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    Salesian Secondary College, formerly Copsewood College, is a secondary school located outside the village of Pallaskenry, County Limerick, Ireland. The school campus is owned by the Salesians and shared with Pallaskenry Agricultural College. [2] As of 2024, there were over 700 students enrolled in the school's co-educational program. [1]

  9. St Kilian's German School - Wikipedia

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    St Kilian's is legally a single organisation, with a primary school, offering kindergarten (junior infants) and vorschule (senior infants) and main primary school (1st to 6th classes), [1] and a secondary school. It is open to students from ages 4 to 18. [2] German is taught from the start, but is not required for entry. [1]