Yeats College class jubilant after results

02/09/2022 repro free: Max points for both Oisin Keane, Clarinbridge who has not decided what to do next  and David Grealish from Cong Co. Mayo who hopes to do Global Business in Trinity. Both attended Yeats College for their leaving certificate examination.
Photo:  Andrew Downes, XPOSURE

02/09/2022 repro free: Max points for both Oisin Keane, Clarinbridge who has not decided what to do next and David Grealish from Cong Co. Mayo who hopes to do Global Business in Trinity. Both attended Yeats College for their leaving certificate examination. Photo: Andrew Downes, XPOSURE

The Yeats College class of 2022 were jubilant as they received their long-awaited Leaving Certificate results on Friday. Results achieved by students in this year’s examinations were truly phenomenal, with over 62% of students achieving 500 points or higher this year. Indeed 45% of its students achieved over 550 points. A magnificent 19% of students scored over 600 points, which is an amazing achievement.

Principal and Founder of Yeats College, Terry Fahy says “Results were truly exceptional and we wish our students sincere congratulations on this momentous day. All their hard work and dedication has paid off and we are absolutely delighted for them.”

For over thirty years, Yeats College has built a reputation on quality teaching and unrivalled educational success. First and foremost, this is a school with a rigorous academic programme and a proven track record of student exam performance. Our students are vivacious, curious young people who come from a diverse range of backgrounds and display many different abilities and interests. We offer exceptional teaching, a dynamic and friendly campus, a rich creative programme and ultimately an education that will enrich the lives of all students.

At Yeats College, students have access to unlimited subject choice with no timetable restrictions. We also cover the entire Leaving Certificate course in one year, which can be hugely beneficial to students who feel they have fallen behind or have struggled with coursework.

"We strive to provide unique opportunities for both personal growth and academic learning. We pride ourselves on being able to equip students with the life skills necessary for success in today’s world and ideally with a lifelong love of learning," Mr Fahy stated.

 

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