Four students from County Sligo and others from Meath are preparing to compete in WorldSkills Ireland, a national competition showcasing various skills. The event is set to return to Dublin, highlighting the talents of young Irish students.
Irish students shared their experiences and feelings as they navigated the Leaving Cert exams, with core subjects like English and Maths recently concluding. Many expressed relief and a sense of accomplishment despite the challenging nature of the tests.
Latvia plans to deploy drone fighters along its border with Russia, while NATO is set to strengthen its assigned forces in the Baltic states. This comes as EU officials warn of a dangerous moment and the possibility of Russia attacking NATO countries.
This article explores the factors that discourage students from Northern Ireland from pursuing higher education in the Republic of Ireland. It delves into the reasons behind this trend among NI students.
Ireland's Education Minister James Lawless has encouraged students to check their eligibility for SUSI grant support as applications for the financial aid program are now open, aiming to ease college costs for families.
Irish students are at risk of losing thousands of euros after the Academy of Play and Child Psychotherapy announced it was going into liquidation, ceasing its courses.
Irish students preparing for the Leaving Cert 2026 exams are invited to share their experiences regarding preparations and feelings. The exams involve extensive preparation and significant anticipation for their conclusion.
Students at Our Lady of Mercy Secondary School in Drimnagh, Dublin, have received a lesson on Coco's Law, aimed at educating them about their legal accountability for digital actions.
Ireland's free college fee scheme for Ukrainian refugees is set to end after spending €18.4 million since 2022. Ukrainian refugees will now be subject to the same means-tested Susi rules as Irish students.
Thousands of students across Ireland have begun sitting their Leaving Certificate and Junior Certificate state examinations. Students in various counties, including Waterford, Tipperary, and Wexford, expressed a mix of nerves and relief as they started their exams.
The 'Hear and Dare' programs, which connect students to various supports including financial assistance, academic guidance, and orientation, are answering questions at this stage of the CAO (Central Applications Office) process in Ireland.
Parents are advised to ensure correct Leaving Cert numbers are recorded with the Central Applications Office to prevent potential loss of college offers.
An Irish law firm reports being overwhelmed by students seeking compensation from universities for college experiences significantly disrupted during the Covid-19 pandemic.