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Wed May 16th: Student of
the year award. Thurs May 17th:
Awards Night.
Fri May 18th:TY Economics students
travel to the Central Bank for final of their
"Euro Generation"
Competition.
Mon May 21st:
Under 15 boys football team in Ulster final of
Treanor Cup
Tues May 22nd:Leaving
Cert mass
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The
Junior Certificate Examination (commonly
referred to simply as the Junior Cert) is a
mandatory Irish 2nd level test accredited by the
State Examinations Commission. The test is taken
in a secondary school student's third year and
not before age 14. A student usually takes
between 10 and 11 subjects, including Maths,
English, Irish and a foreign language. The exams last
for up to two weeks. Students will have ten
subjects to be examined on. In February students
will also sit a pre-junior cert which gives them
an insight in what the junior cert will be like
in June.
Subjects that will be tested on the Junior Cert
cycle are as follows:
Irish
English
Maths
French/German
Science
CSPE
History
Geography
Optional subjects are:
Home Economics
Music
Business Studies
Art
Technical Graphics
Materials Technology
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