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  2. Leaving Certificate (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Leaving Certificate is the final exam of the Irish secondary school system and the university matriculation examination in Ireland. It is taken annually by approximately 60,000 students in June, and has three levels of grading and a points system for admission to third-level institutions.

  3. Junior Cycle - Wikipedia

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    Junior Cycle is the first stage of post-primary education in Ireland, leading to the Junior Certificate examination. It covers a range of subjects, has a new curriculum and assessment system, and aims to provide a well-balanced, general education.

  4. State Examinations Commission - Wikipedia

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    The State Examinations Commission is the organisation that oversees the state examinations at secondary education level in Ireland. It operates the Junior Cycle and Leaving Certificate exams, and has an online system for candidates to view their results on www.examinations.ie.

  5. Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment

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    CCEA is a public body that reviews, advises and conducts curriculum, examinations and assessment for schools and colleges in Northern Ireland. It offers a range of qualifications, such as GCSEs, A levels and Essential Skills, and produces teaching support materials and educational technology.

  6. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure and framework of the education system in Ireland, from pre-school to third level. Find out about the Irish language, exams, fees and policies of the Department of Education and Further and Higher Education.

  7. Irish (Junior Cert) - Wikipedia

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    The Higher level examination has one written paper, which last 2 hours (120 minutes) in total and is worth 225 marks, and an aural comprehension (Irish: Cluastuiscint) examination, which lasts 30 minutes, with a maximum of 45 marks available. There are certain rules which apply to all students.

  8. Academic grading in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    It is usually the number of points awarded to the student that forms the basis for the student's acceptance or otherwise into a course of higher education (e.g. a university degree course). A number of points between 0 and 100 are awarded to students for each Leaving Certificate exam sat.

  9. Department of Education (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, functions and agencies of the Irish Department of Education, led by Norma Foley, Minister for Education. The department is responsible for public services in connection with education, including primary, secondary and university education, vocational and technical training, and more.