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Leaving Candidate Self Service Portal 2021 'Before You Start Guide'
Created : 09 Mar 2021, 3:46 PM
Archived : 09 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear students and parents/guardians, as you know, the State Examinations Commission (SEC) has introduced a facility to allow Leaving Certificate candidates to confirm their subject and level entry details online through the Candidate Self Service Portal, and to indicate whether they want to take the examinations, or to receive SEC Accredited Grades, or both. The Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) is a service provided by the State Examinations Commission (SEC) and the Department of Education for 6th year candidates entered for the 2021 Leaving Certificate. The Candidate portal will open at 12 Noon on Wednesday 10 March and close at 6 pm on Tuesday 16 March. The Leaving Certificate Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) can be accessed at www.examinations.ie or www.gov.ie/LeavingCertificate. Click on ‘Leaving Certificate Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) 2021’. To assist Candidates the SEC has prepared a step by step ‘Before You Start Guide’ which is attached. It is important that all candidates have read this Guide and the important information before they commence the registration process on the Candidate Self Service Portal. The ‘Before you Start Guide’ updates the information provided previously regarding candidates confirming that they want to sit examinations after the 16 March. Note please that it will be possible for candidates to update their choices at the end of April/early May to include indicating that they want to take an examination in a subject which they had opted out of taking. However, there are limitations on this choice as by the time the portal reopens candidates will have lost the opportunity to take any of the related assessment components in multi-component subjects, e.g. oral exams. Please see attached also, Leaving Certificate Short Information For Students, Parents and Guardians. Kind regards J Leonard

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Phase 3 of School Reopening - 5th years from March 15th
Created : 09 Mar 2021, 12:48 PM
Archived : 09 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear students and parents/guardians, As you are aware the Government decided on a phased return of students to in-school education. These phases have been developed in close collaboration with post primary education stakeholders and follow ongoing engagement with the Department of Health and Public Health, HSE. The Department of Health and the HSE have reaffirmed that the gradual phased reopening can proceed as planned. The next phase of return is on Monday March 15th for 5th years in post primary schools. Public health has reviewed the measures put in place to ensure safe operation of schools and is satisfied that these infection prevention and control measures, if rigorously adhered to, will keep the school community safe during this period. They emphasise that all measures must be followed carefully by students, staff and parents. All students returning will have to submit a Declaration Form before they return to school. This will be possible through the school app and parents will receive a message to do this from Friday onwards (3 days before return). Please complete the form when prompted to do so and submit it to avoid issues for your son/daughter next Monday. I am also attaching some important reminders for students to read before they return on Monday. Please take the time to refresh your memory of the various measures in place to keep the school community as safe as possible. We are looking forward to welcoming our 5th years back to school next Monday. Kind regards J Leonard

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Leaving Cert Q and A with Senator Fiona O'Loughlin for students and parents
Created : 09 Mar 2021, 12:07 PM
Archived : 09 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear students and parents/guardians, you may be interested to know that Senator Fiona O'Loughlin is hosting a live Question and Answer session for Leaving Cert students and their parents on Thursday. A member of Kildare Ogra will be asking questions sent in beforehand by students / teachers / parents. Questions can be sent by email on Fiona.oloughlin@oireachtas.ie and it will be broadcast as a live event on the Senator's Facebook page. Please see the attached photo for further details.
Refund of mock exam payments
Created : 09 Mar 2021, 12:00 PM
Archived : 09 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Dear parents/guardians, as you know mock exams will not proceed this year. Despite the fact that papers had been ordered and paid for we have made the decision to refund you in full given the circumstances. Refunds will be processed in the coming days and you do not need to do anything in the meantime. I would like to thank all of you who paid and for your patience throughout such a time of uncertainty. Kind regards J Leonard
CPC's Student Artwork and Photography Virtual Exhibition
Created : 08 Mar 2021, 11:18 PM
Archived : 09 May 2021, 12:00 AM
The pictures below are just some of the fine work produced by the students of Ms. Kelly's Art and Photography classes. They really are work a look.
First Year Bake Off Competition (Ms Heffernans Class)
Created : 08 Mar 2021, 3:53 PM
Archived : 08 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Well done to all involved in the first year Valentine's bake off competition. It was a very tough decision to make as such a great effort was put in by all. The winners from Ms. Heffernan's class are as follows: 1st place: Ailbhe Cashin 2nd place: James Meehan 3rd place: Lorna Corcoran It was a very tight competition. There are some fantastic bekers in the class!! Well done :) Ms Heffernan
CPC's International Women's Day Video
Created : 08 Mar 2021, 9:06 AM
Archived : 08 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Today is International Women's Day. CPC are "Choosing To Challenge" gender bias in our society. Watch our video on Facebook to see how we are raising awareness and you can help us. #ChooseToChallenge #IWD2021
First Year Bake Off Competition (Ms O'Malleys Class)
Created : 07 Mar 2021, 11:52 PM
Archived : 08 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Well done to Ms O'Malleys First Year Home Economics students who took part in the Bake off Competition. Everything looks delicious! The winners were as follows: 1st: Anna Williams 2nd: Miranda Langan 3rd: Tirna Maher Highly Commended: Grace Crowley ,Grace Moore, Helen Coyle O Connor, Orlaith Dempsey. Well done to all!
More good news from past pupils
Created : 05 Mar 2021, 5:09 PM
Archived : 05 May 2021, 12:00 AM
We are always delighted to hear good news about our past pupils and recently we learned that Sophie Murphy Doyle (class 0f 2019) had been awarded a scholarship for the academic year 2020/2021 by the Institute of Technology Carlow to study a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Strength and Conditioning, and that Kaytlyn Walsh (Class of 2020) had been awarded a scholarship by DCU, studying a Bachelor of Education, in recognition of her high points in the Leaving Certificate. We hope that these kind of stories can inspire other students to strive for success in their current and future learning.
I WISH Women in STEM event
Created : 05 Mar 2021, 2:05 PM
Archived : 05 May 2021, 12:00 AM
Our female students had a very inspiring and enjoyable experience at the I Wish event celebrating Women In STEM careers. It was fantastic to hear from so many women working in a variety of STEM settings. They gave great advice, applicable to everyone such as ‘Be inquisitive, be confident, be yourself’. Amy Lane, Engineering Manager from Dornan Engineering said ‘set goals, work hard, know your worth, be confident, ask for what you want, take risks and put yourself forward.