The Leaving Certificate Examinations, commonly referred to as the Leaving Cert is the final examination in the Irish secondary school system. It takes a minimum of two years preparation, but an optional Transition Year means that for those students it takes place three years after the Junior Certificate Examination. These years are refered to collectively as "The Senior Cycle. " Most students taking the examination are aged 16-19; in excess of eighty percent of this group undertake the exam.

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  • The Leaving Certificate Examinations, commonly referred to as the Leaving Cert is the final examination in the Irish secondary school system. It takes a minimum of two years preparation, but an optional Transition Year means that for those students it takes place three years after the Junior Certificate Examination. These years are refered to collectively as "The Senior Cycle. " Most students taking the examination are aged 16-19; in excess of eighty percent of this group undertake the exam. The Examination is overseen by the State Examinations Commission.
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  • The Leaving Certificate Examinations, commonly referred to as the Leaving Cert is the final examination in the Irish secondary school system. It takes a minimum of two years preparation, but an optional Transition Year means that for those students it takes place three years after the Junior Certificate Examination. These years are refered to collectively as "The Senior Cycle. " Most students taking the examination are aged 16-19; in excess of eighty percent of this group undertake the exam.
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  • Leaving Certificate
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