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Website allows students to practice oral Irish at home

A Galway based design agency recently launched the latest version of the award winning Abairleat e-learning website.

Government paying €450,000 for inaccurate on-line history lessons

The Government is paying out €450,000 a year to Encyclopedia Britannica and World Book for schools to access online material which contains farcical inaccuracies about the Irish Civil War, according to Fine Gael Seanad Education Spokesperson, Fidelma Healy Eames.

Mocks.ie - takes the strain off Leaving and Junior certs

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As the Leaving and Junior Cert exams fast approach, thousands of students in Galway 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.

Mocks.ie - A new service to take strain off students

As the Leaving and Junior Cert exams fast approach, thousands of students in Kilkenny 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.

Mocks.ie — a new online exam service

As the Leaving and Junior Cert exams fast approach, thousands of students in Mayo 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.

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. 

High-speed broadband for local schools

Students in four local post-primary schools are to benefit from access to high-speed broadband as part of a new Government project.

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