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What is a Ty student?

The Transition Year (TY) is a one-year programme that forms the first year of a three-year senior cycle.
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What is the meaning of Ty in school?

Transition Year (also called TY) is a one-year programme between Junior Cycle and Senior Cycle. It is designed to act as a bridge between the two by helping the transition or change from the more dependent learning of the Junior Cycle to the more independent self-directed learning required for the Senior Cycle.
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What do people do in Ty?

It helps to give students focus before embarking on senior cycle studies. TY offers students the opportunity to try out new experiences through various modules that are not offered at Leaving Certificate. This can range from things such as swimming, boxing, yoga, volunteering, public speaking, debating, music, etc.
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What year is Ty?

The Senior Cycle, for children aged 15 to 18, involves an optional first year: the Transition Year (TY). Free from formal exams, it provides an opportunity for students to pursue a range of experiences.
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How much does Ty cost?

The fee for TY is €500. A deposit of €200 is paid when a student accepts a place on the programme in May. The remaining €300 is payable when the student returns to school in September.
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TY Work Experience Student Activity Pack

Do you get paid in Ty?

Usually you don't get paid for a work experience placement for various reasons. One of which is because schools recommend employers not to pay their students as you're doing work experience to get an insight into the workplace, a trade or a career you are interested in.
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Is Ty compulsory?

Transition Year is optional for students in most schools.
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What are the benefits of Ty?

Pros of Transition Year
  • Opportunity to mature. ...
  • Work experience. ...
  • Different opportunities. ...
  • Get to know new people. ...
  • Trips. ...
  • Project work. ...
  • Extra year in school. ...
  • Get lazy.
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What are the modules for Ty English?

The newly available Transition Year English resource is a comprehensive 200-page PDF booklet designed to make teaching the curriculum engaging and seamless. It covers various modules, including short stories, poetry, drama, film studies, blogging, and sports journalism.
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What does Beanie Boo Ty stand for?

Have you ever wondered why the Beanie Babies had a heart-shaped tag with “TY” written on them? It's because of creator H. Ty Warner. The iconic pellet-stuffed toys were designed by the toy manufacturer, who would go on to become a billionaire after the coveted collectables started a craze in the '90s.
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How do I get the most out of Ty?

Top tips for getting the most out of Transition Year
  1. Be open-minded. TY isn't a doss year. ...
  2. Take the opportunities offered. ...
  3. Push yourself. ...
  4. Make the most of your time out of school. ...
  5. Make the most of work experience. ...
  6. Get to know the other people in your year. ...
  7. Have fun and finally, HAVE FUN!
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When was Ty introduced in Ireland?

Transition Year was introduced as a pilot project in September 1974, but it was not until September 1994 that the programme was introduced mainstream.
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What is the full name for Ty?

Ty is a gender-neutral name of English origin and is most recognized as a diminutive form of the name Tyler. Perfect as a boy and girl baby name, Ty is short, spunky, and easy to pronounce.
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What does TS mean?

Top Secret, a security classification.
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What does the ending Ty mean?

-ty1. a suffix of numerals denoting multiples of ten: twenty; thirty.
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What is taught in Year 4 English?

In Year 4, teachers will nurture and encourage independent thinking, learning, and decision making in your child. Your child will get to know more complex punctuation like inverted commas and apostrophes, will learn key spellings, and will continue to develop their reading and writing.
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What is taught in Year 2 English?

During year 2, teachers should continue to focus on establishing pupils' accurate and speedy word reading skills. They should also make sure that pupils listen to and discuss a wide range of stories, poems, plays and information books; this should include whole books.
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How many modules are there per year in the UK?

How many modules will I take? For a UK undergraduate degree, one year typically equals 120 credits. Most modules are either 15 or 30 credits, so you can expect around four to six modules per year, at a rate of two to three per term. Check out your future modules by browsing courses on Whatuni.
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How do you write a transition year CV?

Here's what you should include:
  1. Basic Details. This part is simple, you just need to include your name, date of birth, address and contact details.
  2. Education. ...
  3. Work Experience. ...
  4. Skills. ...
  5. Interests. ...
  6. Awards, Achievements & Projects. ...
  7. References.
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How many days can a child miss school Ireland?

Schools must keep a register of the students attending the school. They must also maintain attendance records for all students and inform the Child and Family Agency's educational welfare services if a child is absent for more than 20 days in a school year.
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Can my child skip a year at school UK?

In American schools if you are capable you can skip grades and go to College (their Uni) early. While in Britain in almost all cases you are forced to do every year without skipping any. Age seems to be a huge factor in this, Britain tries to group years together because of social aspects.
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Do you have to finish school in the UK?

You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you'll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays. You must then do one of the following until you're 18: stay in full-time education, for example at a college. start an apprenticeship.
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Do all schools in UK follow the national curriculum?

Academies and Free Schools do not have to follow the National Curriculum. However they still have to teach some subjects as part of their Education Funding Agreement with the Department for Education. You can get a copy of the Academy's Education Funding Agreement from the Academy or Education Funding Agency.
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