5th year summer test results are in...
I can't and indeed I'm sorry for butting in, but if the report just arrived today maybe the first course of action is to take a breath and realise that most students bounce back nicely in sixth year.
However, if you really want to do something, might I suggest the really important thing for Irish that you should have been planning anyway given the 40% oral component: a trip to the Gaeltacht.
However, if you really want to do something, might I suggest the really important thing for Irish that you should have been planning anyway given the 40% oral component: a trip to the Gaeltacht.
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Maybe the rest over the summer would e of more benefit? Chance they could burn out come the main event. Bit like premiership players in a World Cup year.
Thanks, will doblowin1 wrote:Hi, have a look at http://www.grindsworld.com - some great teachers on there.
I suppose every one has their own ideas...for me, anything in the C range ie 55% and up is good for a 5th year summer exam, it shows that work certainly needs to be done, but the child obviously has a decent grasp of the subject...just my pennies worth !
Stumbled across this site today ... http://www.donabategrinds.com ... booked my two in for English and Maths. No more trips to Malahide twice a week ... Happy Days.