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Galway students among Ireland’s elite as Leaving Cert results released

After two months of waiting, 3,107 Galway students are waking up this morning contemplating their future path after receiving their Leaving Cert results yesterday. With first round CAO offers not published until Monday, many will be facing a few more anxious days before they learn if they have gained entry into their chosen course. Two Galway students will face no such quandary however, as Ciaran Doyle of Craughwell and Ruth Cormican from Oranmore were among 10 students in the country who achieved eight A1s.

More than 6,300 Galway students sit State exams

After months of preparation, note taking, and revision, more than 6,300 Galway students will put pen to paper during the Leaving Certificate, the Leaving Cert Applied and the Junior Certificate exams which began this week.

Better Grades Grinds School offering Saturday classes

Better Grades Grinds School is now open in Castlebar offering a wide range of subjects for Junior and Leaving Certificate students. Classes are run on Saturdays out of GMIT Castlebar and are competitively priced at €17.50 per class when students register for two classes.

Better Grades Grinds School opens in Castlebar

Better Grades Grinds School is commencing classes in Tuam this week and in GMIT Castlebar Campus from Monday February 7 offering evening and Saturday tuition for Junior and Leaving Certificate students.

Local students delighted with Leaving Cert results

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More than 57,000 young people received their Leaving Certificate results across the country yesterday and emotions were running high in Galway as anxious students collected their results in schools across the city and county.

ISSU hits out at cheating and exam mix ups

As Leaving Cert students continue to toil away through their final year exams this week, the unfortunate incidence of cheating has raised its ugly head. Responding to the discovery of a number of cases of cheating by students in some of the earlier exams of both the Junior and Leaving Cert, the Irish Second Level Student Union (ISSU) has called for any student who may have witnessed cheating to report it to the relevant authorities.

Gaelchultúr announces Irish oral courses

Irish language consultancy and training company Gaelchultúr has announced that it is running intensive Irish oral preparatory courses for Leaving Cert students in 15 centres across Ireland this spring.

Mocks.ie - A new service to take the strain off Leaving and Junior Cert students in Westmeath

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As the Leaving and Junior Cert exams fast approach, thousands of students in Westmeath and across the country can now avail of Mocks.ie, a new online exam and correction service developed to help students prepare for their exams. 

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