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Leaving Cert Maths Paper 2 Guide
Leaving Cert Maths Paper 1 Topics: A Comprehensive Overview
On both the Higher and Ordinary Leaving Cert Maths syllabus, there are two final papers, Maths Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each paper is 2.5 hours long and looks almost identical from the front cover, but Maths Paper 1 tests completely…
Using The Junior Cycle Maths Formulae
Junior Cycle Formulas You Must Know Who else was shocked when their maths teacher told them that all the Junior Cycle Maths formulae are printed in a booklet and provided on exam day? I know I was! It’s handy that…
Junior Cycle Grades Explained
Junior Cycle Grades Explained The Junior Cycle Programme has reformed, and so has the Junior Cycle grading system. The new grading system includes a total of 6 grade descriptors: Distinction, Higher Merit, Merit, Achieved, Partially Achieved, and Not Graded. While…
JC Maths Syllabus Simplified
The Junior Cycle Maths syllabus you’ll find on the SEC website is really long and convoluted, so it can be difficult to know exactly what you need to know. So, we’ve gone ahead and broken down the Junior Cycle Maths…
Junior Cycle Timetable
The Junior Cycle exams are the first real taste we get of State Examinations. It can be quite daunting, especially if you’re the oldest child in the family, taking the plunge into uncharted waters before everyone else! Over 73,000 students…
Leaving Cert Timetable
The Leaving Cert Timetable The 2025 Leaving Cert will begin on June 4th. It’s an early start this year! You’ll need to keep a track of these dates. Stick them on the fridge, whatever. I’ve attached the PDF file so…
Leaving Cert NFQ Level
For anyone filling out their CAO at the moment, you’ll hear a lot of talk about college course levels – Level 5s, Level 6/7s, and Level 8s – but do you know the Leaving Cert NFQ Level? The Leaving Certificate…
Junior Cycle: My Guide
My Guide To The Junior Cycle The Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement (JCPA) is an award administered by the State Examinations Commission of the Department of Education and Skills in Ireland. It is compulsory for every child to complete the…