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Leaving Certificate Official Documents - English 2025 / 2026 [w92ARbCXn3]

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Philip Lacey Philip Lacey

Overview

This lesson covers the official documents and requirements for the Leaving Certificate English examination in 2025/2026. You will learn about the prescribed texts, assessment formats, and submission procedures that govern this qualification. Understanding these documents ensures you meet all requirements and can prepare effectively for your exams.

Key Points

  • The Leaving Certificate English curriculum specifies prescribed literary texts that must be studied for both Higher and Ordinary levels
  • Assessment includes written examinations, oral components, and continuous assessment depending on your level
  • Official documents outline the marking schemes, grading criteria, and time allocations for each examination paper
  • Submission deadlines and administrative procedures must be followed to ensure your work is properly recorded
  • Syllabus documents detail the language skills, literary analysis techniques, and writing genres you need to master

Why This Matters

The Leaving Certificate is a major qualification that affects your progression to third-level education and future career opportunities. Knowing the official requirements helps you focus your study on exactly what will be examined and ensures you don't miss important deadlines or assessment components.

Suggested Next Steps

  • Prescribed Texts for English Literature
  • Leaving Certificate Examination Techniques
  • Writing Skills for Academic Assessment

Sources

  • Department of Education - Leaving Certificate Specifications
  • State Examinations Commission Official Guidelines
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