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Galway Bay FM 9 June 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – Many students across Galway now have two leaving cert exams under their belts this evening – as the first day of this year’s examinations drew to a close in the past hour. There are over Leaving Cert 3,200 students across Galway this year – though many will not be sitting some of the exams, while others will sit no exams at all. That’s because they have the option of sitting an exam, taking a calculated grade, or a combination of both, on a subject by subject basis. For example, the first exam this morning was English Paper I – and 30 percent of students nationwide opted for calculated grades only. ....
Galway Bay FM 11 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – A Galway principal has urged parents to keep a close eye on teenage gatherings as many prepare to sit their final State exams in the comings weeks. Principal of Coláiste Baile Chláir Alan Mongey was speaking following recent gatherings in the Claregalway area, after which some cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the community. Principal Mongey has appealed to parents to minimise gatherings to ensure the run up study period to the leaving cert and the exam period is not jeopardised. The 2021 leaving cert exam cycle is due to begin on June 9th with English paper one. ....
People across Ireland – including key decision-makers – tell the story of Thursday 12 March 2020. By TheJournal.ie team Friday 12 Mar 2021, 9:00 AM Mar 12th 2021, 9:00 AM 109,293 Views 49 Comments NOTE: This article was originally published on 13 June 2020. We’ve moved it back up to our homepage today to mark the first anniversary of the initial 12 March lockdown. IN THE PRECEDING days Ireland had looked on in mounting horror as the death toll in Italy climbed higher and higher. Travel advice was updated and then updated again as officials scrambled to keep up with the pace of change across Europe. St Patrick’s Day parades across the country had already been cancelled. The previous night, Wednesday 11 March, the first Irish death from coronavirus was announced. The Taoiseach’s tradi ....