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Leaving Certificate

In this section you will find the timetable for the Leaving Cert exams next June. Also, we will leave other useful resources here when we come across them. One site you should definitely visit is the Dept. of Education and Science's Examinations.ie. There you will find the marking schemes for each paper as well as past exam papers. Another useful site, mainly for tutorial help, is E-xamit.ie.



List of Subject Options

Core Subjects: Irish, English, Maths and one foreign language.
Science Subjects: Physics, Chemistery and Biology.
Bussiness Subjects: Accountancy, Bussiness and Ecconomics
Humanities: Geography, History and Music.
Craft Subjects: Art and Design and Communications Graphics.
Applied Maths (Outside of Normal Timetable)

 

Supervised Study

After school study for students in Sixth and Third Year is due to start on Monday 25th January.  Study will only commence if enough students participate.  Forms are available from the Front Office and they must be returned on or before Monday 25th January

 

Exam Timetable 2010

 Leaving Cert timetable from the Dept of Education and Science (in PDF),has  now  appeared on the Department website      click here.

 

Leaving Cert

The Leaving Certificate (View Department of Education and Science by left clicking on the Leaving Certificate name.  Below follows what subject choice St. Paul's College offers.

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LCVP

The Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) is also available as an option in 5th year.

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The school was founded in 1950. It is an all-boys secondary school operating under the trusteeship of the Vincentian Fathers. The College has a mixed-ability open-entry policy. A full programme to Leaving Certificate level is offered to the students. The College works in partnership with the parents of our students to achieve our common goal.

 

The mission statement for the College is: "St. Paul’s College seeks to develop the whole person in a Catholic environment which allows each student achieve his full potential".