Results delay risks chaos finding accommodation or studying abroad, students warn
The fallout from the pandemic remains - but teachers are responding with health and happiness initiatives
Schoolgirls say ‘ladylike’ skirt rules are outdated and hinder freedom of movement
Norma Foley to appoint student representative to State body for syllabus and assessment
High-points students may lose out on chosen courses, say higher education sources
Calls for Government to consider another hybrid Leaving Cert instead of written exams
Move to teacher-assessed marks linked to dramatic increase in grade inflation
This year’s students have faced disruption and uncertainty on a level that is similar to the class of 2020 and 2021
Officials acutely aware that giving students choice will create a different set of problems
Irish Second Level Students’ Union says no online tuition available for those isolating
What can a parent learn at college open day and what should they look out for
Ongoing assessment by teachers helped reassure students this year
Experts differ over significance of grade inflation in this year’s record-breaking results
This was an exam year like no other – which poses big questions for the future
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