How long is an Irish school day?

The length of the school day in primary school is 5 hours and 40 minutes. This includes assembly time, roll-call and breaks which are usually around 11am and 12.30pm.
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How long is Ireland's school day?

The school day in Ireland varies but is generally 9am-4pm. School starts in September and closes for June, July and August (though state exams are held for 2-3 weeks in June for 3rd and 6th year students). There are usually 2 weeks holidays at Christmas and shorter midterm breaks in October, February and at Easter.
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How long are school hours in Ireland?

Schools open from Monday to Friday. Classes usually start between 8:30am and 9.30am. A primary school day lasts 5 hours and 40 minutes. The school day may be shorter for children in infant classes.
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How long is the secondary school day in Ireland?

Secondary school hours are typically 9am to 4pm with a one hour lunch break. Most schools allow children to return home to eat as they don't typically provide a cooked meal. Be aware that individual schools may vary.
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What time does school finish in Ireland?

Primary school children usually start between 8:30 a.m. and 9:20 a.m. Children finish between 1.10 p.m. and 2 p.m. in Junior & Senior infants, while older children spend another hour in school and finish between 2:10 p.m. and 3 p.m.
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Is school free in Ireland?

Although public school education is provided free of charge, parents are usually expected to pay for uniforms, school books and extra-curricular activities. All public schools follow the Irish national curriculum.
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What's 8th grade in Ireland?

In Ireland, eighth grade is equivalent to 2nd Year. Students are between 13 and 14 years old at the beginning of the year.
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Which country has longest school day?

Taiwan had both a relatively long school day and school year and, at 1,177 hours, had the highest number of average hours of instruction per year of all of the countries reported.
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What country has the shortest school day?

Teachers in Finland spend fewer hours at school each day and spend less time in classrooms than American teachers.
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What is high school called in Ireland?

The Irish High School System (called Secondary School) is divided into two cycles: Junior Cycle which lasts for 3 years (for students from age 12) Senior Cycle which lasts for a further 3 years (for students from age 15)
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Is school hard in Ireland?

To get it across all your subjects is incredibly difficult and can only be done by hours of after-school study and cramming and weekends spent in grind schools. And that is what so many Irish kids do, turning their last two years in school, when they are 16-18 years old, into a nightmare marathon.
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Is Irish education good?

academic excellence is in Ireland's dna. Ireland's longstanding reputation for high quality education is built on the solid foundation of commitment to excellence. Today we have one of the best education systems in the world and an internationally renowned reputation for academic quality.
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Is there a year 13 in England?

In schools in England and Wales, Year 13 is the thirteenth year after Reception. It is normally the final year of Key Stage 5 and since 2015 it is compulsory to participate in some form of education or training in this year for students who finished Year 11 at an educational establishment in England.
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Can a year 9 date a year 8?

Of course it's alright for a year 8 to date a year 9. My sister dated a year 11 when she was in year 7, so if that's apparently fine (I didn't think it was fine) then you're fine to date a year 9. There's only about a year age difference anyway.
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Is school free in UK?

In the UK education system, schools are either state schools funded by government and are free for all pupils, or they are independent schools and charge fees to the parents of the pupils.
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Does Ireland have school uniforms?

Ireland. In Ireland, almost all primary and secondary schools require students to wear a uniform. These can vary from school to school but for the most part include trousers for male students, a skirt or pinafore for female students and a shirt, a jumper and a tie.
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Is Ireland friendly to foreigners?

The Emerald Isle came 30th in a list ranking countries on how welcoming they are to foreign residents, while Britain languished in 56th. Ireland also ranked higher than America (36th), Australia (37th) and Germany (47th) in the list of 65 countries compiled by InterNations, a website and resource for expats.
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Where is Ireland ranked in education?

Ireland ranked 4th out of 38 countries. 58% of people aged between 25 and 34 progressed to third-level education, compared to a 45% OECD average. 50% of adults in Ireland (aged 25 to 64) furthered their education at third level compared to an OECD average of 40%
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