Exploring Transition Year at Maryfield College: Options and Opportunities for Students 2022-2023

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Discover the Transition Year program at Maryfield College for the 2022-2023 academic year. Gain insights into the diverse curriculum, community initiatives, and activities designed to foster personal, social, and educational growth. From core subjects to extracurricular workshops and trips, immerse yourself in a year of exploration and development. Embrace the chance to step out of your comfort zone, engage in new experiences, and build a foundation for your future. Approach Transition Year with enthusiasm, commitment, and a positive mindset to make the most of this transformative phase.


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  1. Maryfield College Senior Cycle Options 2022/2023

  2. Ms ORourke Principal Welcome Students & Parents Ms Carroll Deputy Principal Ms McAuley TY Year Head Ms Ryan Programme Coordinator & Guidance Counsellor

  3. Overview of Options for Senior Cycle Our Advice on Subject Choice Meeting This Evening Answer your questions

  4. A year for personal, social, educational and vocational development. A year to prepare young people to be autonomous, participative and responsible members of society. A year to engage in a broad and balanced curriculum with a focus on developing numeracy, literacy and digital skills. A year to participate in a variety of new experiences and opportunities both within and outside school. A year to sample Leaving Certificate subjects. A year free of exam pressure but one which provides for academic development. Transition Year

  5. Transition Year Curriculum Core Subjects Mathematics, English, Irish, Modern Foreign Language, PE, RE, YSI, SPAD. Examples Modular Subjects History, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Coding & Digital Literacy, Spanish, Japanese, Art, Music, Catering/Craft & Design, Green Schools, Creative Writing, Wellness. Transition Year Programmes Community Action (Voluntary Work Programme) & Work Experience An Gaisce The Presidents Award Assessment Continuous Assessment Journal Writing Individual & Group Projects and Presentations Classwork & Homework Self-Assessment

  6. Transition Year Activities Induction Workshops Dance and Drama Workshops Musical Outdoor Pursuits Trip Team Building Activities Museum & Gallery Visits Cinema Lighthouse Cinema Guest Speakers Charity Collections Science Week Activities STEM Activities Visit to Dublin Zoo Podcasting & Radio Broadcasting Workshops Hairdressing & Make Up Workshops Yoga Classes Christmas Craft Workshops Careers Talks Higher Education Talks Transition Year

  7. Features of a Successful Transition Year for Students Be prepared to fully engage in all opportunities that are presented to you. Transition Year Full attendance throughout the year is an expectation. Be committed to trying new things and be prepared to challenge yourself everyday. Be actively involved in your learning in class and with your teachers and fellow students. A positive mindset and outlook will enhance the Transition Year experience for all students. The more you put into Transition Year the more benefit you will get from it.

  8. Choosing 5th Year is a valid choice for many students. 5th Year is the first of a 2 year Leaving Certificate Programme. From the outset a commitment to continuous and focused hard work is required from all students entering 5th Year. Students should understand that the transition to 5th Year can be challenging in the first month as they adjust to new subjects, new teachers and an increased volume of school work. Fifth Year

  9. Senior Cycle Curriculum Core subjects Mathematics, English, Irish, Modern Foreign Language (French or German) Optional Subjects Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Business, Accounting, Music, Art, Home Economics, Society & Politics, Leaving Certificate PE, History and Geography. Fifth Year All students study 7 subjects for their LC. The best 6 subjects will be counted for CAO points. 5th & 6th Year students also take PE, RE, SPHE and Careers all non examination subjects. Japanese can be taken as an 8th subject PPLI afterschool.

  10. Advice on Making the Right Subject Choice Subject Choice Talk Tuesday 8th March 2022 What subjects do I like? What subjects do I have an interest in? What subjects do I find easiest to learn? What subjects do I do well in? What might I like to do in the future? Are there essential subjects I must study at Leaving Certificate ? Making Subject Choices Always choose subjects you enjoy you will make a greater effort greater effort = greater success Useful websites www.education.ie , www.qualifax.ie, www.careersportal.ie, www.cao.ie

  11. LCVP is an additional subject that can be taken alongside the established Leaving Certificate. LCVP is taken over 2 years. LCVP enhances the vocational dimension of the LC. Students develop the skills required for further education, employment after school & for starting a business. Work Experience & Enterprise Education are a feature of the course. LCVP can be used as one of a students best 6 subjects for CAO points. LCVP requires specific subject combinations. Students must indicate their desire to take LCVP first and we will examine their subject choice to ensure their compatibility. See www.pdst.ie for LCVP subject requirements. Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP LCVP

  12. Beginning a Successful Leaving Certificate Programme From the outset of 5th Year be prepared to fully engage and commit to your learning. Full attendance throughout the year is essential for the continuity of learning. 5 5th th Year Year Be actively involved in your learning in class and with your teachers and fellow students. A positive mindset and outlook will enhance your experience of school especially when you are faced with challenges. Developing positive and productive relationships with your teachers is very important as they guide you through the Leaving Certificate course.

  13. Important Dates Application for TY Friday 4th March Subject Choice Talks for Students moving to 5th Year Tuesday 8th March Application to 5th Year with Subject Choice - Tuesday 15th March All forms must be returned to the school either by hand, by post or they can be emailed to admin@maryfieldcollege.ie

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