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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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Leaving cert is an exam taken by sixth year students at the end of the school year. The Leaving Certificate Examination (commonly referred to as the Leaving Cert) is the final examination in the Irish secondary school system. Two years' study is required, and it is usually taken 3 years after the Junior Certificate Examination. Most students taking the examination are aged 17-19 years old. The Examination is overseen by the State Examinations Commission.

The examinations run for up to two weeks and begin at the start of June. The State Examinations Commission is responsible for the development, assessment, accreditation and certification of the second-level examinations of the Irish state: the Junior Certificate and the Leaving Certificate. The State Examinations Commission is a non-departmental public body under the aegis of the Department of Education and Science.
 

 
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