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Ahead of the publication of our annual Feeder School supplement on Thursday, we examine college progression figures and argue that league tables are only part of the big picture. There are far are more important elements in deciding on a school for your child
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Students face peculiar questions in French while history proves ‘a bit sticky’ for some
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Students and teachers respondpositively to papers
This collective cultural phenomenon - of interest in which poets feature - is even stranger when you realise the marks for the poetry section are surprisingly paltry.
Higher level exam judged to be a good test of students’ abilities overall
Good reaction to an unexpectedly newsworthy paper
Michael O’Connor has a lot on his plate: the Leaving Cert in June, college applications and Peters Anomaly, a degenerative eye condition
We know the Stem subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) have trouble attracting women, but why, with all of the efforts and role models now, are things getting worse?
College progression figures and league tables are only part of the picture. When it comes to deciding on the right school for your child, there are more important factors
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