Monday 6 December - Presentation Evening - Subject to COVID 19 restrictions.Friday 3 December - exams end and school finishes at 12 Noon.Please note the following key dates and activities for Year 8, 9 & 10 students: View Year 8 - 10 Exam timetable (will be available soon)
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All students in these year levels will take part in Junior Exam activity during the last week of term (December 1 to 3).įor all the information regarding study days and the junior exam timetable, please click on the PDF link below: Year 8, 9 and 10 formal lessons for Term 4 will conclude on Friday 3rd December at 12pm. YEAR 8, 9 & 10 STUDY PERIOD & EXAMINATIONS Failure to provide a Doctor's Certificate will result in a zero result for the exam.Students who are absent due to sickness must provide a Doctor’s Certificate as soon as possible and before the teacher marks the exam.Generally exams cannot be conducted outside of the scheduled time.You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Ĭlick below for a visual exam study and revision guide that can help students across every year level prepare for their exams. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Peter Jeffree This email address is being protected from spambots. Year 11 & 12 Co-ordinators Vic Papanicolas This email address is being protected from spambots. Year 10 Co-ordinator Steph Thomposon This email address is being protected from spambots. Year 9 Co-ordinator Sam Agnew This email address is being protected from spambots. Year 8 Co-ordinator Amber Bailey This email address is being protected from spambots. Year 7 Co-ordinator Tiffany Nguyen This email address is being protected from spambots. If you require any additional information please contact your students’ year level coordinator here at the school. These include working in partner international schools in Spain (SEK) and/or studying Children’s Studies at York University in Canada.The information contained below features valuable information and key dates relating to end of year activities and semester 2 exams as they relate to each year level. Students who take a foreign language as part of their BA(Children’s Studies) will have the option to study for a semester at a European University under the ERASMUS exchange programme and/or carry out their second semester work placement abroad.Ī limited number of international exchange opportunities (consideration for which is based on grade averages) are also available to students not studying a foreign language. Connecting Research, Practice, and Policy in Children’s LivesĮquivalent modules may be substituted from time to time for any of the above under exceptional circumstances and when approved by the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies.Twenty-First-Century Young Adult Literature.Child-Centred Research (Philosophy for Children).Educational Pedagogies: Policies and Practice.Adolescents in Ireland: Healthy and Risky Behaviour.
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This programme is an excellent choice for students who would like to pursue a career as primary school teachers, as it also includes an option to study Gaeilge as part of the programme (optional) our graduates are very successful in applying to the PME (primary school teaching) as well as to other professional postgraduate degrees in social work and play therapy, largely due to the significant service learning and work placement experience they gather throughout the degree.Ĭlick to view our video for BA Child and Youth Studies: BA (Children's Studies) from our May 2021 Virtual Open Day Graduates will be well-placed to pursue careers in community development work, as integration support assistants (special needs assistants), and research, as well as to gain entry to postgraduate degrees in primary teaching, play therapy, social work, speech and language therapy, health promotion, arts administration, and public advocacy. Students on this programme are expected to work with children from the very first semester and throughout the four years, including a semester-long placement, thus mixing the academic experience with practical work. The Arts (Children’s Studies) programme provides students with the knowledge, confidence and transferable skills to identify their preferred career path. This programme provides unique and applied training that is not available anywhere else in Europe.