The Irish government focuses to impart quality education to all. Thus, it has made education obligatory for children from age 3 to 16 or till the time a student completes his/her 3 years of post-primary education. The Irish education system & structure is quite similar to that of the UK. Education in Ireland is broadly divided into four different levels, like primary, second, third-level, and further education.
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Below are the four education levels in Ireland education system for international students.
1. Primary Education (including pre-primary)
Children in Ireland don’t have to attend school until they are 6 years old, but they can start attending school following their fourth birthday. The entire Irish primary school curriculum is child-centred, and emphasis is laid on the overall development of children. Primary schools in Ireland are mostly owned by religious communities or groups but are funded by the State. It covers the initial 8 years of the education period.
2. Post-primary Education
The level 2 education in the country includes a 3-year junior cycle at the age of 12 followed by a 2-year or 3-year senior cycle. During the final 2 years in the senior cycle, students take one of 3 programs - the established Leaving Certificate, the Leaving Certificate Vocational Program, or the Leaving Certificate Applied. Each of the programs has a specific objective where the established Leaving Certificate is used to allocate a seat in an educational institution in Ireland. Second-level education in Ireland is provided by different types of post-primary schools.
3. Higher Education
This begins at NFQ level 6, and the Third-level includes many sectors focused on making quality learning accessible to all learners. Level 3 higher education comprises universities, institutes of technology, and colleges of education getting funds from the State. Also, there are numerous independent private colleges offering bachelor, master, and doctorate level courses to both national and international students. It includes degree and non-degree programs.
4. Further Education and Training
Further education includes education and training taking place post-schooling. Programs like Post-Leaving Certificate courses, Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme, etc. are included at this level. It also includes the study program for the unemployed, early school-leavers, and self-funded evening adult programs in level 2 schools.
5. Third Level Education
Third level education is made of sectors that are funded by the state including:
- University Sector
- Technological Sector
- Colleges of Education
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