Galway ETSS

Our Curriculum

In Galway Educate Together Secondary School Students we have six core subjects which students are required to take (History was added by the Department of Education for students starting secondary school in the academic year 2020/2021):

All students will also take:

Short Courses

All students will also have the opportunity to experience other short courses. These may include:

To read more about Junior Cycle Short Courses click here

1st Year Taster Programme

In Galway Educate Together Secondary School all first-year students will have the opportunity to sample each optional subject before selecting their optional subjects for the Junior Cycle.

Applied Technology aims to develop the students' curiosity of the technological world while integrating the necessary subject knowledge with the disciplinary skills to investigate and solve real-life problems.

Business studies aims to stimulate students’ interest in the business environment and how they interact with it. It develops skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours that allow them to make informed and responsible decisions with all of the resources available to them, ensuring their and society’s well-being, while becoming more self-aware as learners.

Geography focuses on developing students' knowledge and skills to explore and understand the world around them. This is achieved through the study of three main areas:

  • Exploring people, place and change
  • Exploring the physical world
  • Exploring how we interact with the physical world.

Students will create case studies and projects that focus on a range of geographical areas. We aim to focus on interpersonal skills and personal accountability, hoping that through independent learning students will find a love of geography.

Technical Graphics the study of Graphics at Junior Cycle aims to:

  • develop the student’s creativity, spatial ability, and capacity to reason and communicate ideas through engagement with abstract and applied geometric problem-solving activities
  • encourage the development of the cognitive and practical dexterity skills associated with graphical communication
  • instil an appreciation of the role of graphics in the world around them • equip all students to make judgements on the best mode through which to represent their ideas and solutions
  • encourage the production of drawings that promotes the skills of communicating through graphics
  • develop students cognitive and practical skills associated with modelling and graphical communication

Home Economics develops students who are well informed, environmentally conscious and dedicated to a sustainable and responsible way of life through the exploration of three strands:

  • Responsible Family Living
  • Food, Health & Culinary Skills
  • Textiles & Craft

Students develop practical food and health literacy skills, creative design and textile skills while nurturing students’ resourcefulness, innovation, adaptability, and competency as consumers.

Music aims to contribute to the development of artistic awareness and understanding, self-expression, self-esteem, imagination and multicultural sensitivity, and therefore, to the development of the whole person. Students will develop the knowledge, skills and understanding necessary to produce and engage with authentic and original music, that is both theirs and the music of others. In doing so, they will develop the music literacy, critical skills and language necessary to engage with today’s musical world.

VisualArt: Through practical engagement in the areas of art, craft and design, students will develop self-confidence, inquisitiveness, imagination, and creativity. They will also develop authentic, real-world problem-solving capacities and the capacity to work over time, as an individual and in groups, on the design and execution of artistic and aesthetic tasks.

Students will develop the knowledge, skills and understanding necessary to produce and to engage with authentic and original art, craft and design work. In so doing, they will begin to develop the visual literacy, critical skills and language necessary to engage with contemporary culture. This will further contribute to the students’ understanding of the rich and diverse roles of art, craft and design in historical and contemporary societies and cultures.

Woodwork will be offered subject to our accommodation. This will be confirmed in due course.

Apr 29
2024
TY Work Exp.
May 03
2024
School Closure
May 06
2024
School Closure
May 07
2024
TY Work Exp.
18-Mar-2020
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28-Nov-2019
We had the first meeting of our parent community this week. Lots of great ideas were shared.
14-Nov-2019
As part of science week we are hosting numerous in school activities for all our students aswell as workshops off campus
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Galway Educate Together Secondary School,
Newtownsmith,
Galway,
H91 DP11

091 394262


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