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Leaving Cert Irish Paper 2 'very manageable' with no surprises at either level

Leaving Cert Irish Paper 2 'very manageable' with no surprises at either level

Tue, 10 Jun, 2025

Leaving Certificate students sat the Irish Paper 2 exam on Tuesday morning
Junior Cert: Teacher gives reaction to Thursday's Irish exams

Junior Cert: Teacher gives reaction to Thursday's Irish exams

Thu, 05 Jun, 2025

Studyclix subject expert Stephen Doyle of Moyle Park College in Dublin said the higher level paper was fair and well-balanced.
'Kneecap effect' boosts Irish language popularity but teaching methods are outdated

'Kneecap effect' boosts Irish language popularity but teaching methods are outdated

Tue, 11 Feb, 2025

Studyclix's survey reveals that more than eight in 10 sixth-year students believe the way the Irish language is taught is outdated.

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