Choosing a course: What interests you the most?
Open days are a great opportunity to find out as much information as you possibly can
Open days are a great opportunity to find out as much information as you possibly can
This year, you can’t leave them at home but they will still be interested in what you do
Virtual tours explained: Different third-levels are taking different approaches
‘Not everything can be learned from a whiteboard or in a lecture hall’
Women in the workforce: It is often left up to individuals to challenge company culture themselves
We talk to graduates who made the wrong call when they filled out the CAO form
There’s more to visiting Ireland’s education expo than a day off school or getting freebies – it’s a great opportunity to learn more about what university you might end up attending
Parents are just bystanders which brings its own stress in the countdown to June 7th
What you need to know about the introduction of the new CAO points system
Fianna Fáil labels as ‘ridiculous’ reduction in the teaching hours for German and French
There is a strong argument that age four is too young for formal schooling
Parents have a vested interest in offspring’s course choice but must not dominate
Keep some perspective – John Lennon’s report said he was ‘on the road to failure’
Apprehension as well as excitement is natural for first-year pupils and their parents
From accountancy to construction, the choice of apprenticeships is expanding to meet a growing demand
Institute says there is a socio-economic hierarchy to the provision of hours
Exam season isn’t easy for anyone in the home, so how can you get yourself and your family through it?
Planned changes to the apprenticeship system could be among the most significant to the Irish education system in decades
Dodge the pitfalls and get on track for the right career
Analysis: Guidance counselling allocation to be ringfenced in schools under circular
Rise in honours maths numbers stalls as ‘uplift’ effect of bonus points at its limit
If you didn’t get what you wanted in the Leaving, think hard before repeating
As more students take higher level maths bonus points awarded push up levels
Almost 119,000 students are registered for the State exams that begin on Wednesday
Avoid negative self-talk and reach out for help
The Leaving and Junior Certs are here. Don’t panic, turn off your phone, and rest (but not too much)
Counsellors’ Institute says austerity measure leading to inequality in education system
Anything that eases strain for students is worth it, say guidance councillors
Joint arts and science degree will be the first of its type in Ireland
Negativity from Government and teacher unions ‘numbing’, says Mark Patrick Hederman
Raising a resilient child: future happiness lies in learning to cope with adversity, says Sheila Wayman
Second year is likely to be a testing time for parents, teachers and teenagers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices