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What age do you leave school in Ireland?

Introduction. The legislation governing school attendance in Ireland is the Education (Welfare) Act 2000. Under the Act the minimum school leaving age is 16 years, or until students have completed 3 years of second-level education, whichever is the later.
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What age do you graduate school in Ireland?

The terminology of "lower secondary" and "upper secondary" is not used in Ireland, but the terms "Junior Cycle" and "Senior Cycle" are commonly used. Apart from internal school tests, there are two key public examinations taken by students – the Junior Certificate (age 15/16) and the Leaving Certificate (age 17/18).
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What is the age cut off for school in Ireland?

Education is compulsory for children in Ireland from the ages of 6 to 16 or until students have completed three years of post-primary education. Most children attend state-funded schools although some are educated at home or in non-recognised schools, (example: a private primary school).
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What is the age limit for school in Ireland?

Introduction. Most children in Ireland start their first-level education in primary school (also called national school) at the age of 4 or 5 years of age. Legally, children can be enrolled at primary school from the age of 4 upwards and must start their formal education by the age of 6 years.
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Is a 17 year old a minor in Ireland?

Introduction. In Ireland under the Child Care Act 1991, the Children Act 2001 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child a child is defined as anyone under the age of 18.
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Is a 16 year old a minor in Ireland?

In Ireland, in many pieces of legislation such as the Child Care Act 1991 and the Children Act 2001, a child is defined as anyone under the age of 18.
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Can you dropout of school at 16 Ireland?

Introduction. The legislation governing school attendance in Ireland is the Education (Welfare) Act 2000. Under the Act the minimum school leaving age is 16 years, or until students have completed 3 years of second-level education, whichever is the later.
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Can you go to college at 16 in Ireland?

Age at Entry

Students must normally have attained the age of seventeen years by 15 January following entry to a Constituent University or Recognised College of the University.
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What can you legally do at 16 in Ireland?

At 16
  • You can work full time if you have left school, have a National Insurance number and the job has accredited training.
  • You can give consent and have sex.
  • You can be prosecuted for having sex with someone who is under 16.
  • You can apply for your own passport with a parent's consent.
  • You can change your name.
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How long is summer break in Ireland?

Summer holidays:

Primary schools usually give students July and August off. Secondary schools give students June, July and August off. The exam years, 3rd and 6th year, have about two weeks of exams in June.
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Are universities free in Ireland?

Most undergraduate students attending publicly funded third-level courses do not have to pay tuition fees. Under the terms of the Free Fees Initiative, the Department of Further and Higher Education pays the fees to the colleges instead.
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What is high school called in Ireland?

The Irish High School System (called Secondary School) is divided into two cycles: Junior Cycle which lasts for 3 years (for students from age 12) Senior Cycle which lasts for a further 3 years (for students from age 15)
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How long is college in Ireland?

Undergraduate. A typical Bachelors Degree in a general field of study is around three-four years long for a full time student. Undergraduate studies in fields such as architecture, veterinary science and dentistry are about five years in duration.
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Why is education in Ireland so good?

With a highly qualified and experienced teaching staff, a modern curriculum and support services, the Ireland education system provide an excellent foundation for students to reach their potential. In addition, Ireland's commitment to education ensures that students are well-prepared to face future challenges.
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Do they wear school uniforms in Ireland?

In modern Europe, Britain, Malta and Ireland stand out as the only countries where school uniform is widely adopted by state schools and generally supported by national and local governments, although there is no legislation governing school uniform in the U.K. There are some independent schools and state schools that ...
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Is it illegal to leave a child home alone in Ireland?

There is no set age at which it is legal to leave children home alone, as it depends on whether the child is mature enough to be left alone. In Ireland, children under 14 years of age are not seen to be mature enough to be left alone or unsupervised.
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What grade is 1st year in Ireland?

Education in Ireland Facts

Year 7 in the UK or Grade 7 in the US is referred to as 'First Year' in Ireland. This is because it is the first year of secondary school.
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What is Ireland ranked in education?

Ireland ranked 4th out of 38 countries. 58% of people aged between 25 and 34 progressed to third-level education, compared to a 45% OECD average. 50% of adults in Ireland (aged 25 to 64) furthered their education at third level compared to an OECD average of 40%
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Can you move out at 17 in Ireland?

Children can leave home at age 16, provided they have their parents' consent​. Most parents whose child wants to leave school at 16 or 17 would try and steer the child into an apprenticeship or further training leading to career possibilities.
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What happens if you miss 20 days of school in Ireland?

School Returns: Schools report all student who have been absent 20 days or more by submitting Student Absence Reports (SAR) twice each year. Annual Attendance Report (AAR). Schools report the total number of days lost through absence by submitting an Annual Attendance Report (AAR) at the end of the academic year.
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What happens if my 17 year old leaves education UK?

On the face of it, the law has been changed so that 16-year-olds must stay in education or training until they are 18. But what happens if you break the law? Nothing. Things are even more relaxed when it comes to employers making sure that their teenage staff do some kind of training as well as working.
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Can u get a tattoo at 16 in Ireland?

16 is de facto with parents present throughout Ireland, but there is no legislation. From the age of 18 without parental authorisation. As in the UK, a person under 18 may not be tattooed except for medical reasons, per the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1984.
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What is the drinking age in Ireland?

The minimum drinking age in Ireland is 18. You cannot drink or buy alcohol in a pub unless you are 18. It doesn`t matter if your parents say it`s okay. It is important to remember that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the Gardai (Irish Police) strictly enforce the Drunk Driving Act.
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How many hours can a 16 year old do in Ireland?

Young people aged 16 and 17 can work a maximum of 8 hours a day, up to 40 hours a week. If the young worker is under 18 and works for more than one employer, their combined daily or weekly hours cannot exceed the maximum number of hours allowed. Young people are only allowed to work between 6am and 10pm.
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