Transition Year

TY Students Complete Trim Garda Community Programme.

TY Students Complete Trim Garda Community Programme.

Congratulations to our TY students Jasmine Demiray, Tara Redmond, MacDara O'Raghallaigh and Cian mcLoughlin who completed the Trim Garda Community Programme. The Programme took place at Trim Garda Station on Monday 7th November 2022 to Friday 11th November 2022....

read more
Prosper Meath visit Boyne Community School

Prosper Meath visit Boyne Community School

Prosper Meath provides Day Services to adults with an intellectual disability across County Meath. It is a ‘not-for-profit’ community organisation with charitable status, committed to improving the lives of people with disabilities and their place in society. Many...

read more
TY Students Attend Trim Christmas Market.

TY Students Attend Trim Christmas Market.

As part of their Enterprise class TY students attended the Trim Christmas Market last Saturday to sell their products. They really enjoyed the day and executed their entrepreneurial  skills to great effect.    

read more
African Drumming Workshop

African Drumming Workshop

It was great to have David Day and his African Drumming workshop back in the school again. The TY & LCA music classes got the opportunity to play the Djembe Drums and a wide variety of percussion instruments. There were great 'rhythmic sounds' coming out of the...

read more
Trim Garda Community Programme Recruits

Trim Garda Community Programme Recruits

Congratulations to our TY students Jasmine Demiray, Tara Redmond, MacDara O'Raghallaigh and Cian McLoughlin who have been accepted into the Trim Garda Community Programme. The Programme takes place at Trim Garda Station from Monday 7th November 2022 to Friday 11th...

read more
Dr Noel Murphy from DCU talks to our TY students.

Dr Noel Murphy from DCU talks to our TY students.

TY students enjoyed a talk from Dr Noel Murphy from the School of Electronic Engineering in DCU. Noel spoke about a new Global Challenges programme that is being offered in DCU, answering students' questions on course requirements. Noel also spoke about different...

read more
TY’s raise €1090 for GOAL Jersey Day!

TY’s raise €1090 for GOAL Jersey Day!

Last week, the TY's organised GOAL Jersey Day in the school.  All students were asked to wear a jersey and bring in €2 to donate it to the charity.  The TY's also ran a school wide 'Keepy Uppy' competition for the students. One student was nominated from each form...

read more
Transition Year French Exchange Breakfast Morning

Transition Year French Exchange Breakfast Morning

To welcome Jules and Nicolas from Corsica and to celebrate our differing food cultures we had a  Transition Year French Exchange Breakfast Morning on Thursday the 13th of October.  Well done especially to the following TY students who spent the whole morning...

read more
TY’s Enjoying Horticulture Class

TY’s Enjoying Horticulture Class

TY students have enjoyed their Horticulture classes over the last number of weeks. They have begun planting in our Polytunnel and we will be monitoring progress over the winter months.

read more
TY Experience A Ballet Production “The GreenHouse”

TY Experience A Ballet Production “The GreenHouse”

A wonderful production brought to us from Ballet Ireland, The Greenhouse was a unique experience for the TY students. Few of the students have ever seen a ballet production and when we were presented the opportunity on Friday the 7th of October in Solstice in Navan,...

read more
A unique programme that acts as a bridge between Junior and Leaving Cycles.

What is Transition Year?

  • This is a unique one year programme for students aged 15/16.
  • It provides a bridge to enable students to make the transition from Junior to Senior cycle.
  • It encourages personal and social development and recognises the need for students to grow in independence.
  • Transition Year fosters academic achievement as students prepare for a Leaving Certificate programme, further study and adult and working life.
  • The type of student to which Transition year is best suited is one who is an all-rounder or who wants to explore and develop their abilities, whilst learning new skills within a structured environment.
  • The Transition Year programme is designed to provide pupils with the opportunity to discover their own talents, aptitudes, and abilities whilst developing skills and competencies within a well-defined academic structure.
  • It challenges pupils to accept responsibility for their own learning, to improve their performance in many core areas, explore new subjects, develop their own interests, and to evaluate their progress.
  • Work Experience plays a significant role in the programme as students gain first-hand experience of the world of work. Students arrange and complete Work Experience in a number of different workplaces in blocks throughout the year in areas relevant to their own interests and ambitions.
  • Please note that due to an ongoing process of evaluation, review, and improvement the curriculum is subject to change

 

Points to consider before deciding to do Transition year

  • Students have an opportunity to explore other interests and skills.
  • D.O.S.S. Developing other skill sets!
  • Students are older and more mature:

(i)   doing the Leaving Cert

(ii)  going to college

  • Students who do TY have a lower dropout rate at Third Level

 

Application Procedure

  • Application form.
  • Interview
  • Third Year head, AEN Department and Guidance Department consulted.
  • Participation in school life and school record considered.

 

What Boyne Community School Leaving Certificate students’ said about the programme?

  • I got to do subjects which I never did before which was class and helped me chose my subjects for the Leaving Cert
  • We visited DCU and learned loads about college
  • I made new friends because the class was small
  • Work experience helped me to mature
  • Going on trips and doing activities outside of school was brilliant
  • I loved every minute of it.
  • Go Karting was it for me
  • I appreciated all the work we done in the Community and really learned a lot
  • There was something new every week, it made the year very interactive.
  • Team work was really at the centre of our activities

 

 

TY Programme Goals

  • Education for Maturity and Personal Development
  • Emphasis on Self-Directed Learning with focus on Process not Result
  • Development of Social Conscience
  • Education through Experience of Adult and Working Life.

 

Subjects in TY

  • Core Subjects
  • English
  • Irish
  • Maths
  • World of Science
  • Information Technology
  • Home Economics
  • Physical Education
  • Career Guidance

 

Sampling Subjects

  • Music
  • Religion
  • Spanish
  • Mandarin
  • Sign Language
  • Enterprise and Construction
  • Short Film Making
  • Drama
  • Forensic Investigation
  • Environmental Studies
  • Disability Awareness
  • Aware Programme

 

  T.Y. Programmes (6-8week blocks)

  • GAA Coaching Course
  • First Aid
  • Self Defence
  • Self-Development
  • Enterprise Education
  • Water safety/ lifesaving course
  • A.I. Coaching Course
  • Community Work (Sensory Garden)
  • Future Leaders
  • Gaisce (Presidental Award)
  • Young Social Innovators
  • BT Young Scientist Competition

 

Other Areas Students Will Experience

  • Work Experience
  • Outdoor Pursuits
  • Fieldtrips
  • Visiting Speakers
  • Social Awareness Programme
  • Day Trips – relevant to courses undertaken
  • Voluntary work
  • First Aid

 

Work Experience

Students arrange and complete Work Experience in a number of different workplaces throughout the year in areas relevant to their own interests and ambitions.

 

Assessment

Assessment is an integral part of teaching and learning in T.Y. Students are assessed using a variety of methods:

  • Project Work
  • Written Assessments
  • Exhibitions
  • Self-Assessment
  • Peer Assessment
  • Presentations
  • Interview
  • Portfolio

 

 

 

Meas, Mórtas, Muintearas.

Respect for ourselves and others, pride in our work, and a sense of community.