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What is year 7 in Ireland?

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. In total there are 6 years in Secondary School in Ireland.
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What is 8th year in Ireland?

In Northern Ireland, Year 8 is the first year of Secondary education. Children in Year 8 are aged between 11 and 12, although some join at 13. It is the first year of Key Stage 3.
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What is 7th grade usa in Ireland?

The Irish equivalent to seventh grade is First Year, which is the first year of secondary education. Students are usually 12–13 years old. This is usually the time when students begin having different teachers for different subjects, and move classrooms after each period.
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What age do kids graduate in Ireland?

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). These are external examinations set by the State Examinations Commission.
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How do school years work in Ireland?

Secondary Education in Ireland (age 12 up to 17-18)

It is broken down into the three-year Junior Cycle (age 12-15) and the two-year Senior Cycle (age 16-18). Each of these cycles ends in a set of state exams, called the Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate.
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Is school harder in Ireland than America?

Expectations in the Irish school systems are higher than the US because of exams, the classes you take determine your future, and extracurricular activities. In Ireland, there are a lot more exams than in the US and there is a lot more pressure on the Irish students.
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How long is a school day in Ireland?

Classes usually start between 9am and 9.30am. A school day lasts 5 hours and 40 minutes. Schools open from Monday to Friday. This includes assembly time, roll call and breaks.
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What is a year 7 in America?

Year 7 is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand. It is the seventh full year (or eighth in Australia and England) of compulsory education and is roughly equivalent to grade 6 in the United States and Canada (or to grade 7 for the Australian Year 7).
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How many years is Irish school compared to the United States?

The Irish school system has 12 years of education before college or university, just like America's. Although it is the same amount of time, the 12 years are split up into two schools, primary and secondary, which each contain 6 years each.
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Can you leave school at 15 in Ireland?

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 is high school in Ireland called?

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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Are schools in Ireland free?

Education in State primary schools is free of charge. The current and capital costs of primary schools, including teachers' salaries, are funded mainly by the Government and supplemented by local contributions.
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Where does Ireland rank in education?

The study found that: 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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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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What age do kids start school in Ireland?

Most children in Ireland, over 80%, are aged 5 starting primary school. Your child must be at least 4 years of age at the start of the school year (September) to enrol in primary school.
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What age does school end in Ireland?

The Irish education system is made up of primary school and post-primary school (also know as secondary school). You must ensure that your child gets a certain minimum education from the age of 6 to 16 or until they have completed 3 years of post-primary education.
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Do most people in Ireland go to college?

Nearly half of all adults (25-64 year-olds) in Ireland (47%) have earned a tertiary qualification, one of the largest shares across OECD countries.
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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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Can a US citizen go to school in Ireland?

If you do not need an entry visa to enter Ireland, you do not need a student visa to study in Ireland. However, all non-EEA nationals, including those with visas, must get permission to enter the State by reporting to an Immigration Officer at the port of entry.
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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 Health Care Free in Ireland?

Introduction. Everyone ordinarily resident in Ireland and certain visitors to Ireland are entitled to a range of public health services either free of charge or at reduced cost. You are ordinarily resident if you have been living in Ireland for at least a year or you intend to live here for at least one year.
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What is Year 6 in Ireland?

In Year 5 and 6, students prepare for the terminal university entrance examination called the Leaving Certificate. Students study the core subjects of English, Irish and Maths and choose an additional 3-5 elective subjects from a breadth of 30 subjects.
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