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CURRICULUM

          The curriculum on offer in every school is determined by the

          Department of Education and Skills and the National   Council for

          Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA).  Our vision in a CEIST school

          is to offer the broadest curriculum possible to give the maximum

          opportunity to each and every child.


          Our schools have huge ambition for our students and are

          determined to create, support and nurture the most positive

          environments where students can flourish. This includes promoting

          active student participation in decision-making, clear expectations
          of  exemplary behaviour and ensuring that students become the

          very best versions of themselves.


          At Junior Cycle, students prepare and present classroom based

          assessments, emphasising communication, literacy, numeracy and
          digital technology, in a forum which is always acutely mindful and

          supportive of the wellbeing of our students. Building capacity and

          instilling confidence in our students is a constant objective.

          At Senior Cycle through Transition Year , Leaving Certificate Applied,

          the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme and traditional

          Leaving Certificate students have access to the very best opportuni-
          ties to progress to Third Level, Careers  of choice and of course to

          have a commitment to lifelong learning.


          A rich curriculum including Modern Foreign Languages, the Sciences,
          new subjects at senior cycle such as Physical Education,  Politics &

          Society and Computer Science  are readily available and ensure our

          students are to the forefront in terms of choice. Career Guidance,

          Learning Support, Attainment Tracking are core elements of provi-

          sion and link beautifully with our Pastoral Care systems and of
          course our close relationships with parents and guardians.
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