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‘Thank god Eavan Boland came up!' – Kerry students and teachers give thumbs up to Leaving Cert

‘Thank god Eavan Boland came up!' – Kerry students and teachers give thumbs up to Leaving Cert

A week into the Leaving Cert exams and it's a case of so far so good for both students and teachers as they finished up the last of the three core subjects – English, Maths and Irish – this week and the long awaited finish line finally began to come into view.
So far, there seems to have no major controversies surrounding this year's Leaving Cert exams while on the Junior Cycle side, the only issue seems to have been in the higher-level English exam where a question about short stories has been criticised by both students and teachers alike.

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