Senior Cycle

Leaving Certificate 

The following subjects are available at Oaklands Community College to Leaving Certificate:

  • English
  • Irish
  • Mathematics
  • French
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Geography
  • History
  • Politics and Society
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Agricultural Science
  • Music
  • Business Studies
  • Accountancy
  • Engineering
  • Construction Studies
  • Design and Communication Graphics (DCG)
  • Home Economics, Social and Scientific
  • Art
  • Chemistry

Leaving Certificate Vocational Preparation (LCVP)

In some cases, students preparing for the traditional leaving certificate may qualify to undertake the Leaving Certificate Vocational Preparation. This qualification is on foot of certain subject combinations taken by students in their choice of study for leaving certificate. In addition to their traditional subjects, students undertake Link Modules as a subject to complete the LCVP. The link modules are examined through a portfolio completed over the two years of senior cycle and a written examination held in May of 6th year.

The Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA)

The Leaving Certificate Applied is an alternative to the Department of Education Leaving Certificate programme. The Leaving Certificate Applied is a different approach to education and training. Students apply their knowledge, skills and experience to practical tasks at school, in the workplace and in the wider community.
The Leaving Certificate Applied challenges young people by setting them major tasks. These tasks demand that students make links across the various courses they have taken.
Credits are awarded to the student upon completion of each task. The Leaving Certificate Applied promotes interpersonal communication skills, self-initiative, teamwork and high achievement.

The course is made up of modules:

  • Key assignments must be completed at the end of each module
  • Credits are awarded as key assignments are completed
  •  90% attendance is required for credits to be awarded
  • Satisfactory Completion of Modules / Key Assignments (Maximum 62 credits)
  • Performance of Student Tasks (Maximum 10 credits per task – 7 Tasks in total = 70 credits) 3. Performance in the Terminal Examinations. (Maximum 68 credits)

Six Key Questions about LCA

Q. 1 WHAT IS THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED?

The Leaving Certificate Applied is a distinct, self-contained two-year programme aimed at preparing students for adult and working life. The programme puts an emphasis on forms of achievement and excellence which the established Leaving Certificate has not recognised in the past.

Q.2 WHY WAS THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED INTRODUCED?

The Leaving Certificate Applied was introduced to recognise the talents of all students and provide opportunities for development in terms of responsibility, self-esteem and self-knowledge. It is an innovative programme in the way students learn, in what they learn and in the way their achievements are assessed.

Q.3 WHO WOULD BENEFIT MOST FROM THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED?

The Leaving Certificate Applied is intended to meet the needs of those students who are not adequately catered for by other Leaving Certificate programmes or who choose not to opt for such programmes.

Q.4 WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED?

The advantage of Leaving Certificate Applied is that it focuses on the talents of each individual student and helps students apply what they learn in the real world. The two-year programme consists of four half-year blocks called Sessions and achievements are credited in each of these Sessions.

Q.5 DO STUDENTS HAVE A CHOICE WITHIN THE LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED?

Each course consists of a number of modules. A module generally represents a half-year’s work and there is provision for some choice of modules.

Q.6 DO LEAVING CERTIFICATE APPLIED STUDENTS RECEIVE A LEAVING CERTIFICATE?

Yes. Students who successfully complete the programme will receive a Leaving Certificate from the State Examinations Commission. All credits awarded will be recorded on the Leaving Certificate Applied parchment.

The two year course is divided into 4 sessions

·         September – January, Year 1

·         February – June, Year 1

·         September – January, Year 2

·         February – June, Year 2