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Education System in Ireland


Education School/Level Grade From Grade To Age From Age To Years Notes
Primary Primary School 7 4 12 8
Middle Junior Secondary School 12 15 3 Certificate/diploma awarded: Junior Certificate (Teastas Sóisearach)
Secondary Secondary School 15 17 2 School Leaving Certificate (Ardteistiméireacht)
Secondary Vocational School 15 17 2 Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP), Leaving Certificate (Ardteistiméireacht)
Vocational Vocational Secondary School 16 18 2 Leaving Certificate Applied
Tertiary Bachelor's Degree 4 Bachelor's Degree may be awarded as a General Degree, an Honours Degree and a BA (Special) Degree. In Veterinary Medicine, Architecture and Dentistry studies last for five years. Medicine takes six years.
Tertiary Tertiary
Tertiary Master's Degree
Tertiary Doctorate 2
Tertiary Higher Doctorate 5

Primary Education

Irish Education is controlled by the Department of Education and Skills and is characterized by three distinct levels, namely primary, secondary and higher tertiary education. All this is compulsory for children between 6 and 15 years, and free right through university for people applying from within the European Union too. A single curriculum is taught in all schools. After grade 6, children write their primary certificate examination.

Secondary Education

Following primary education most pupils study on at secondary or vocational schools until they take their leaving certificate after grade 12. Those following an academic curriculum have the choice of comprehensive / community schools, religious secondary schools or Gaelcholáistes where the medium of education is Irish. In urban areas there is greater freedom of choice.

Vocational Education

Vocational educational committees are responsible for vocational schools for which the state contributes over 90% of costs. Here 28% of secondary school students receive training in practical skills which should provide them with work for the rest of their lives.

Tertiary Education

Ireland EducationThere are 38 higher level institutions in Ireland that include universities and institutes of technology. There are also colleges that are either constituently linked to these, or designated institutions of higher education and training. Twenty five third-level courses are presented in the Irish language. 

The oldest university in Ireland and founded in 1592 is University of Dublin, Trinity College illustrated here. It enjoys an enviable reputation throughout the world.

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