Junior Cert students urged to stay safe
From IrishHealth.com [Posted: Wed 12/09/2012 by Gillian Tsoi www.irishhealth.com] Junior Certificate students and their parents are being urged to make a ‘who, what, where, when, how plan' in the run up…
From IrishHealth.com [Posted: Wed 12/09/2012 by Gillian Tsoi www.irishhealth.com] Junior Certificate students and their parents are being urged to make a ‘who, what, where, when, how plan' in the run up…
From Build.ie Junior Cert Students Urged To Celebrate Responsibly After a recent survey by the European School Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD) found that Irish teenagers are more…
From the Irish Examiner By Donal Hickey Wednesday, September 12, 2012 As students prepare to celebrate their Junior Certificate results, a strong plea has been made to alcohol retailers not…
From TheJournal.ie THE FOCUS ON Junior Certificate results day is often on the night ’s celebrations but first 58,798 candidates will have to receive their grades. The State Examinations Commission (SEC)…
From Joe.ie The Junior Cert - more than just an excuse for binge drinking? The post-results celebrations are well documented and Joe Duffy will be inundated with outraged members of…
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From The Irish Times CIARA KENNY Junior Certificate students are being advised to celebrate responsibly when their examination results are published tomorrow. Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI), a lobby group campaigning…
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