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The State Exams in Ireland have a long history, dating back to the first exam in 1925. Since then, the examinations have evolved and adapted to the changing educational landscape. Today, students across Ireland face the challenge of these standardized tests, hoping to excel and pave the way for their future. The stress and pressure of exams are balanced with the support and encouragement from teachers, families, and the community. As the exams continue and students push through each paper and question, the spirit of determination and resilience shines bright. Remember, it's not just about the results, but the journey and growth that come from facing challenges head-on.
Minister for Education Norma Foley, Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Hildegarde Naughton and Minister of State for Sport, ...
Some 790 students across County Sligo began their Leaving Certificate examinations this morning (Wednesday). A further 66 students sat the Applied Leaving ...
The Junior and Leaving Certs get underway this morning. Keeping up a routine and remembering to take rest are two key tips for students starting exams today ...
Record numbers due to sit Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle exams this year.
It was English Paper one for over 6 thousand Leaving Cert and over 8 thousand Junior Cert students in Cork this morning. 3rd year pupils had Religious Education ...
1961 Donegal students are due to start their Leaving Certificate this morning, 216 students will begin their Applied Leaving Certificate while a further ...
A total of 3613 students began their state exams at school across the county on Wednesday morning.