Please see below the links to the Timetables for Junior Cycle and Leaving Cert Exams which start on Wednesday 8th June.
Junior Cycle Timetable 2022 – Click Here
Leaving Cert Timetable 2022 – Click Here
Important information for all students sitting the exams:
- It is YOUR responsibility to know when your exams are on and to turn up on time.
- Full school uniform must be worn by all students.
- On day 1 (Wednesday 8th January) students must be in their exam centre at least 30 minutes before the exam is due to start.
- On the following days students must be in the exam 15 minutes before the exam is due to start.
- Students may not leave the exam centre during the exam unless the superintendent is satisfied that it is necessary (for example; because of illness, urgent need for the toilet etc.)
- You use the same seat for all exams. This seat will be shown to you on day 1.
- Raise your hand if you need something – the superintendent will come to you.
- When you get your exam paper check that you have the correct level.
- Make sure you have enough working pens/pencils a ruler, calculator etc. You may not borrow during the exam.
- Please remember that even though you may be finished your exam there are others who may still be doing theirs – for example; students may be finished a JC Exam but there may still be students working in the LC Exam rooms. Please be quiet and do not disturb others.
- If you are on a break between exams please note:
- 3rd Years may use P01 / P02 / P03 for study and lunch break
- 6th Years may use P04 / P05 for study and lunch break
- 3rd Years may only leave the premises in between exams if collected at the front desk
- Ms Buckley is the person you will see most around the exams. If you have an issue or question please try to speak with Ms Buckley – Note: Ms Dundon / Mr Brown / Aimee will also be around in case you can’t find Ms Buckley
Please note that the above are some general rules. More information has been sent by Ms Dundon to all students/parents/guardians in an email.
We wish all students the very best of luck.
Go n-éirí an t-ádh libh go léir.