Study Advice for The October Mid-Term Break for Leaving Cert and Junior Cert students Every year when it comes to the October Mid term break students struggle between using it as a time to study ahead for the upcoming exams or instead using it to recharge hoping the energy they will gain will give them […]
Studying over the Christmas break Study is the last thing any student wants to think about over the Christmas Break. Students are probably looking forward to a nice relaxing time away from school and study. However doing some over the break can be very beneficial and it will help reduce stress and take the pressure […]
If you’re serious about performing, you need to be prepared, and this means looking after yourself in the build-up to and aftermath of each exam.1) Be specific in your revision and plan what you’re going to do in each exam. Once you know what you’re going to do, ensure you’re ready to do it. Do the things you […]
Well, you’re in luck. Here are some based on the leaving cert history syllabus to get you thinking. The Pursuit of Sovereignty and the Impact of Partition 1912-1949 1. The January 1910 General Election in Ireland2. The December 1910 General Election in Ireland3. The founding meeting of the Irish Volunteers4. Howth Gun-Running5. The Royal Dublin […]
The Leaving Cert Study Guide Your Leaving Cert Study Plan: Leaving Certificate students are encouraged to aim for 120-150 minutes of good quality study per day. This does not include homework completion.Study sessions should comprise of 40 minutes slots – 35 minutes work, 5-10 minutes break. Each slot should have pre-assigned motives and goals e.g. […]
We have teamed up with our French grinds teacher to give you tips on how to do well in Leaving Cert French. It is all about Vocabulary so make sure you constantly improve your range of vocabulary in French. Have a notebook in which you and jot down any new words that you come across. This will […]
Context A good starting point with any text is to get to know the context. At the beginning of term you may have had a lesson which highlighted the key points of the text. This is something very easy to learn and will get you the first couple of points when you show your knowledge […]
In 1870, The Education Act required the establishment of non-denominational elementary schools for children aged 5-13, nationwide. Schools could charge parents no more than nine pence a week to educate a child. Then, ten years later, attendance was made compulsory until the age of 10. In 1891, elementary education effectively became free, thus three significant […]
Whether you are in Transition Year or 3rd year going into 5th year in September, the time to choose your subjects for leaving certificate is coming up. It’s the first of the many decisions you are going to have to make regarding your future career, especially if you still don’t know what you want to […]
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, it can be all too easy to fall into a winter slump. The cozy allure of blankets, hot drinks, and dimly lit evenings might seem to compete with your academic goals. But don’t let the winter blues derail your productivity. With the right strategies, you can […]