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No more compulsory Irish for the Leaving Cert?

There shouldn’t be any compulsory maths, either. If they expect us — as they do — to choose subjects for the senior cycle based on what we’d like to do when we leave school, then surely we should have the choice to drop maths if we so desire. I would have in a heartbeat.

Wed 16 Nov 2005 at 23:25   ·


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You are reading No more compulsory Irish for the Leaving Cert?, a Microlog entry by MacDara Conroy. It is filed under Arts & Culture, and was published in November 2005.

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This day in history: 16 November


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