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What is Ireland's education?

Ireland's children aren't allowed to attend primary school until the age of four. This helps with the order of things so their education process will be orderly. But, you are still able to homeschool him/her at an early age (or enrol him/her in a pre-school)


What is the difference between school in Ireland and school in Portugal?

EDUCATION!!Primary school: the schools in Portugal is basically the exact same as the primary schools in Ireland. With a few miner differences, of course. Here are a few examples of how things are different.· The teachers teach in Portuguese not English· The children learn English not Irish.· and I'.m trying to figure out the rest.... Please help!! :(


How did immigrants contribute to the conflict between Catholics and protestants in northern Ireland?

There was a big conflict in Northern Ireland, the part of the island of Ireland which is still in the UK. It was about whether they should stay in the UK, or join up again with the rest of Ireland. The majority of Protestants belonged to the Unionist parties who want to stay with Britain but the Catholics were mostly members of the Nationalist parties whowant to join with the Republic of Ireland. They are no longer fighting, but there is still some tension between Nationalists and Unionists.


What was the primary reason the US became involved in the Korean Conflict?

Protect Japan


How did environmental conditions in mid-19th century Ireland influence migration patterns?

The famine killed Ireland's primary crop, forcing many Irish to leave the country

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William Geoffrey Starrett has written: 'Primary school management and the Northern Ireland conflict'


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What is an eleven plus?

It is is an exam for some students in England and Northern Ireland in their last year of primary education, to help grade them for admission to various second level schools.


What has the author Michael Conway written?

Michael Conway has written: 'The films of Jean Harlow' 'Drama in primary education in Northern Ireland' -- subject(s): South Eastern Education and Library Board 'Merry Kitschmas'


What test do primary children sit at the end of primary school?

In England and Northern Ireland, primary school pupils sit SATs (Standard Assessment Tests)


What has the author Helen Donnelly written?

Helen Donnelly has written: 'Bullying in one primary school in Northern Ireland'


What has the author William Jacques written?

William Jacques has written: 'Development of primary education, Ireland, 1831-1947'


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What is Ireland's education?

Ireland's children aren't allowed to attend primary school until the age of four. This helps with the order of things so their education process will be orderly. But, you are still able to homeschool him/her at an early age (or enrol him/her in a pre-school)