Our school has run a very successful Transition Year option since 1994. This option may be taken directly after Third Year and is particularly suitable to students who (1) are quite young for Fifth Year (2) show enthusiasm for their studies and are willing to put in a lot of effort in fourth year and (3) would benefit from a year away from the strict regime of the examination system.
Transition Year is a learning-led programme rather than an exam-driven programme. Students wishing to enter Transition Year must apply in advance and final selection is on the basis of an assessment of their career in the school to date and an interview which they must undergo.
The Transition Year programme is taught by a dedicated team of teachers who bring their wide range of skills and knowledge into the classroom. There is more to education than the transmission of knowledge however; there is also a need to share the realities of our lives – as individuals, as members of communities and as citizens of the state. The Transition Year option in Naas C.B.S. seeks to achieve this goal.
Subjects and topics covered in Transition Year are very varied. The curriculum is aimed at the needs of each individual student and new challenges and skills are embraced as an integral part of a wider learning experience. While subjects like political studies, local studies and enterprise studies (including the formation of various mini-companies producing high quality products) are new to the students, the ‘old reliables’ of Maths, English, Irish and other core subjects are not neglected either. In fact, much of the work done in Transition Year leads into the Leaving Certificate courses in such subjects.
The Transition Year calendar in our school is punctuated by many excursions and field trips. These may vary from a trip to the National Concert Hall to a climb of Lugnaquilla. Such events however are not an end in themselves and each one is reinforced by the work done in the classrooms. Hence they become real educational experiences as well as contributing to the students’ enjoyment of the year. The students also have three weeks ‘work experience’ in carefully selected local workplaces during the year, where learning by doing becomes a reality.
The Transition Year option seeks to bring the best out of each individual student and the study skills which they learn are extremely useful when they enter the senior cycle. Pupils who have done Transition Year know where to find information, how to analyse it, what to do with it and how to present it. These skills are vital in today’s information age and are often reflected in the leaving certificate results achieved by ex-transition year students.
Even more importantly perhaps, Transition Year may ignite a spark within the students, giving them a lifelong interest in one or more topics, which will remain with them long after their leaving certificate results have passed into history.
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