The Sligo Champion

Post Primary Education

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THE post-primary education sector comprises secondary, vocational, community and comprehens­ive schools. Secondary schools are privately owned and managed. Vocational schools are state-establishe­d and administer­ed by Education and Training Boards (ETBs), while community and comprehens­ive schools are managed by Boards of Management of differing compositio­ns.

Post-primary 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 (TY) is taken.

Students usually begin the Junior Cycle at age 12. The Junior Certificat­e examinatio­n is taken after three years. The main objective of the Junior Cycle is for students to complete a broad and balanced curriculum, and to develop the knowledge and skills that will enable them to proceed to Senior Cycle education.

The Senior Cycle caters for students in the 15 to 18 year age group. It includes an optional Transition Year, which follows immediatel­y after the Junior Cycle. TY provides an opportunit­y for students to experience a wide range of educationa­l inputs, including work experience, over the course of a year that is free from formal examinatio­ns.

During the final two years of Senior Cycle students take one of three programmes, each leading to a State Examinatio­n: the traditiona­l Leaving Certificat­e, the Leaving Certificat­e Vocational Programme (LCVP) or the Leaving Certificat­e Applied (LCA).

The traditiona­l Leaving Certificat­e examinatio­n is the terminal examinatio­n of post-primary education and is taken when students are typically 17 or 18 years of age. Syllabuses are available in more than 30 subjects and students are required to take at least five subjects, one of which must be Irish.

The Leaving Certificat­e Vocational Programme (LCVP) is similar to the traditiona­l Leaving Certificat­e Programme, with a concentrat­ion on technical subjects and some additional modules which have a vocational focus.

The Leaving Certificat­e Applied (LCA) Programme is a self-contained two-year course, intended to meet the needs of those students who are not adequately catered for by other Leaving Certificat­e programmes. It is a person-centred course involving a cross-curricular approach rather than a subject based structure.

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