You are here: Home > Education and Training > State examinations > Leaving Certificate Applied

Leaving Certificate Applied

Information

The Leaving Certificate Applied is a distinct, self-contained two-year Leaving Certificate programme aimed at preparing students for adult and working life.

The programme sets out to recognise the talents of all students and to provide opportunities for developing personal responsibility, self-esteem and self-knowledge. The programme focuses on the talents of each student and helps students apply what they learn to the real world.

The two-year programme consists of four half-year blocks called sessions. Achievements are credited in each session.

There is more information about the Leaving Certificate Applied course in this list of frequently asked questions.

The courses

Courses are offered in three main areas:

  • Vocational preparation, involving work experience, enterprise and communication
  • General education, offering lifeskills, the arts, social education, leisure and language
  • Vocational education.

Course structure

Each course consists of a number of modules. Each module takes place over half a year. There is also a wide range of practical courses, called vocational specialisms, from which the student can choose.

Assessment and examinations

Assessment is continuous throughout the course and there is a final examination.

Assessment takes place on the completion of modules and practical activities that allow the student to integrate the learning from different courses.

The final examination must be taken in the following areas:

  • English and communication
  • Two vocational specialisms
  • Mathematical applications
  • Language
  • Social education.

There are written and oral examinations in all languages. There are practical examinations in the vocational specialisms. The written examinations take place in June, at the same time as the examinations for the established Leaving Certificate.

The certificate awarded

Students who successfully complete the programme are awarded a Leaving Certificate from the Department of Education and Science. The certificate is awarded at three levels:

Level Marks and Credits Required
Pass 60-69% (120-139 credits)
Merit 70-84% (140-169 credits)
Distinction 85-100% (170-200 credits)

Candidates who get less than 60% (120 credits) or who do not complete the course, are awarded a record of experience.

A pass in the Leaving Certificate Applied is the equivalent of 6 Grade Ds at Ordinary Level in the established Leaving Certificate.

Eligibility for further education and third-level courses

A student who has been awarded the Leaving Certificate Applied can go on to a very wide range of Post-Leaving Certificate courses (PLCs). These are available in local post-primary schools and colleges.

The PLC courses can lead on to a National Certificate Level 2 (FETAC Level 2). These are generally one-year full time courses. There are also some part-time courses that can be taken over a longer period.

There are more than 50 awards available in five broad areas - Art/Design, Business, Science, Services/Leisure and Communications/Media studies.

Students with the Leaving Certificate Applied cannot gain direct entry through the Central Applications Office (CAO) system to the universities or Colleges of Technology.

However, those who get a Further Education and Training Awards (FETAC) Level 2 award can be eligible for some third-level courses in the Institutes of Technology and through these to some degree programmes.

Students cannot go directly to nursing but may be eligible to apply as a mature student with certain FETAC qualifications or relevant experience.

Students with the Leaving Certificate Applied can also go on to FÁS Apprenticeship programmes. Many students go directly to employment.

Rates

The fee for entry for school-based students of the Leaving Certificate Applied for 2009 is €109. Further information on state examination fees is here.

Candidates who hold a current medical card or who are dependent on a parent or guardian who holds a current medical card are exempt from paying examination fees. Applicants who are claiming exemption from fees on this basis must provide medical card details to the Commission. Applications from external candidates received after 30 January 2009 are subject to late fees even if the initial fee has been waived.

How to apply

If you are a post-primary school student, your details will be sent to the Examinations Branch of the Department of Education and Science by your school. If you are an external (non-school) candidate for the Leaving Certificate Applied you can apply online or on the application form available from the State Examinations Commission (SEC). You can find the written examination timetable (pdf) and the timetable for practical work (pdf) on the SEC website. You can view previous Leaving Certificate Applied examination papers here.

Where to apply


State Examinations Commission

Line 1:
Cornamaddy
Line 2:
Athlone
County:
Westmeath
Country:
IRELAND
Tel:
+353 (0)90 644 2700
Fax:
+353 (0)90 644 2744
Homepage:
http://www.examinations.ie/
Wheelchair Access:
 



Curriculum Development Unit

Line 1:
Sundrive Road
Line 2:
Crumlin
County:
Dublin 12
Country:
IRELAND
Tel:
+353 (0)1 453 5487
Fax:
+353 (0)1 453 7659
Homepage:
http://www.curriculum.ie
Email:
lcapplied@cdu.cdvec.ie
Wheelchair Access:
 


Last Updated: 23/2/2009
Subject Terms: curriculum, educational assessment, second level education, senior cycle

View this document

Contact Us

If you have a question relating to this topic you can contact the Citizens Information Phone Service on lo-call 1890 777 121 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 9pm)

 

 

Back To TopBack To Top
Disclaimer: This document contains general information which may not address your particular circumstances; you may need more detailed information and/or legal advice.