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    Art and Design

    Subject code: 3510

    CCEA qualifications in Art and Design are available at Entry Level, GCSE and GCE. We also offer a GCSE in Contemporary Crafts.

    CCEA’s Art and Design and Contemporary Crafts qualifications help students develop the skills and understanding to observe, interpret, respond to and shape our visual environment. They learn...

  • Subject

    History

    Subject code: 4010

    CCEA qualifications in History are available at Entry Level, GCSE and GCE.

    The study of history is about more than memorising dates and learning about the actions of famous figures from the past. It is a chronicle of human behaviour: a real-life drama full of villains and heroes. It examines...

  • Subject

    Irish

    Subject code: 5550

    CCEA qualifications in Irish are available at Entry Level (through our OLA Irish and Modern Languages qualifications), GCSE and GCE.

    Students of Irish can develop their enthusiasm for the language and confidence in using it to listen, speak, read and write. They learn more about Irish-speaking communities, as well as...

  • Subject

    Moving Image Arts

    Subject code: 5350

    CCEA qualifications in Moving Image Arts (MIA) are available at GCSE and GCE. Moving Image Arts offers you the unique opportunity to attend film school in school. It features projects and portfolio work which will help you to develop and refine your skills as a filmmaker. Areas of study encompassing...

    CCEA’s Moving Image Arts Showcase

    CCEA annually hosts a 2 day Moving Image Arts Showcase, demonstrating the exceptional creativity and talent of our GCSE, AS and A2 level Moving Image Arts students. Watch our short video below to get a flavour of what to expect at the showcase.

  • Qualification

    The CCEA GCSE Gaeilge specification enhances students’ positive attitude towards the Irish language, culture and literature and helps them become effective and accurate users of Irish.

    It builds on the range of Irish language skills that students acquire in Irish-medium education. It also helps students prepare for AS level Irish, as it has more literature content than the other GCSE languages specifications. This gives students opportunities to improve their skills in analysis, collating, comparison and cross-referencing.

    First teaching

    from September 2017

    QAN

    603/1313/4

    Subject

    Gaeilge
    Subject code: 5012