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What year do you start high school in Ireland?

Secondary school in Ireland is similar to 'high school' in other countries. In general, children start secondary school when they are 12 or 13. All children in Ireland are entitled to free secondary school education. Most children attend public secondary schools that are funded by the State.
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What age do you start high school in Ireland?

Most students enter secondary school aged 12–13. Most students attend and complete secondary education, with approximately 90% of school-leavers taking the terminal examination, the Leaving Certificate, at age 16–19 (in 6th Year at secondary school).
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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 the year 13 in Ireland?

Year 13 pupils are educated in secondary schools or in area schools. Year 13 was previously known as the 7th form and students will be studying towards NCEA Level 3 and/or University Entrance.
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What is year 14 in Ireland?

Year 14 is an educational year group in Northern Ireland. It is the second and final year of post-compulsory Sixth form education.
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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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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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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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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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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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How does high school work in Ireland?

Second level education consists of a three-year Junior Cycle (lower secondary), followed by a two or three year Senior Cycle (upper secondary), depending on whether the optional Transition Year is taken. It is usual for students to commence the Junior Cycle at age 12.
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Does Ireland have free healthcare?

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 money does Ireland use?

The euro is used in the Republic of Ireland. One euro consists of 100 cent. Notes are €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. Coins are 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1 and €2.
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Can you go to college at 17 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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Can a 13 year old get a tattoo in Ireland?

There is no legislation regulating body piercing and tattooing. As a result there is no legal minimum age at which you can get a body piercing or tattoo.
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Can a 12 year old stay home alone in Ireland?

Supervision of Children

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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Can a 20 year old date a 17 year old in Ireland?

The law says that you must be 17 years or older to be able to consent to engaging in sexual acts. The age of consent is 17 whether the person you are engaging in the sexual act with, is of the same sex or a different sex.
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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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Is 4th year optional in Ireland?

Transition Year is optional for students in most schools. Each school designs its own Transition Year programme, within set guidelines, to suit the needs and interests of its students.
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Where does Ireland rank 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 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 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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What can you legally do at 15 in Ireland?

Children aged 15 years can work a maximum of 8 hours a week during term-time, a maximum of 35 hours during school holidays, and up to 40 hours on work experience.
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