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    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

    Learning for Life and Work

    Subject code: 4810

    CCEA qualifications in Learning for Life and Work are available at Entry Level and GCSE.

    Learning for life and work can cover topics such as:

    • diversity, social inclusion, rights and responsibilities;
    • the role of government and non-governmental organisations in protecting people’s rights;
    • democratic institutions and processes;
    • how to maximise physical...
  • Subject

    Preparation for Adult Life

    Subject code: N/A

    CCEA qualifications in Preparation for Adult Life are available at Level 1 and Level 2. These specifications contribute to meeting the statutory requirements for the Learning for Life and Work Area of Learning at Key Stage 4.

    Learners can develop skills while exploring a wide range of areas relevant to...

  • Qualification

    The CCEA Entry Level Life Skills and Extended Life Skills specification helps learners to increase their knowledge and confidence and demonstrate their achievement in developing independent living skills for adult life.

    This qualification builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills developed through the Learning for Life and Work Area of Learning.

    Learners have their achievements rewarded and recognised with an accredited qualification.

    First teaching

    from September 2017

    QAN

    Life Skills: 603/1697/4 | Extended Life Skills: 603/1696/2

    Subject

    Life Skills and Extended Life Skills
    Subject code: N/A
  • 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