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  1. The Junior Cycle is of three years duration. Pupils take a broad range of subjects in First Year, most but not all of which are taken to the end of Third Year. At the end of First Year some subject choice takes place. The three year cycle culminates in the state Junior Cycle examination. The Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement (JCPA) is awarded ...

  2. Welcome to St Kieran’s College school web site. As the oldest Catholic secondary school in Ireland, we have a proud tradition and have been central to the education of the people of the locality and the diocese of Ossory for over two hundred years. The school is set in extensive grounds close to the centre of Kilkenny City and serves the ...

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  4. It is what we do in St Kieran’s College. To verify this we need only reflect on the continued breadth of achievements of our students which in this past year saw five of them attain the maximum points in their Leaving Certificate, 10% get 550 points or more, 20% get 500 points or more, 40% get 450 points or more and 51% get 400 points or more.

  5. St. Kieran’s College has a proud academic record and pupils are encouraged to develop study patterns and a routine that will allow them to fulfil their potential in their time with us. Three separate after-school study facilities affords pupils, especially those in the final year of their Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle courses, the ...

  6. www.stkieranscollege.ie › wp-content › uploadsSt Kieran’s College

    PROSPECTUS ST KIERAN’S COLLEGE KILKENNY 2 SCHOOL HISTORY St Kieran’s College was established in 1782, ‘the first Catholic College in the Kingdom’ to open its doors after Grattan’s Parliament had relaxed the penal Laws in the same year. The College was situated in a number of different locations, Burrell’s

  7. St Kieran’s College is a diocesan Catholic secondary school under the patronage of the Bishop of Ossory. St Kieran of Saighir is said to have preached the Gospel in Ireland before St Patrick. The College was established in 1782, ‘the first Catholic College in the Kingdom’ to open its doors after Grattan’s Parliament had relaxed the ...

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