Focus of Study : St. Clement’s College seeks to facilitate the development of each student to his full academic, personal, spiritual and social potential in a Catholic, caring, respectful and safe environment.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
St. Clement’s College we commit ourselves to providing to all students a Catholic education, within the appropriate curriculum which stresses personal responsibility and healthy personal development through self-discipline, a positive attitude towards life, a sense of personal integrity and an appreciation of the worth of all individuals. It is our aim that students are provided with a realistic education which attempts to enable each student to cope with the problems of life by having a confidence in God through a living faith, an awareness of others and their problems and having the capacity for being compassionate and sympathetic to those in need. We strive to ensure that when they leave the college, pupils are well prepared to become functional citizens in society, to enter a third level institution or follow a career of their choice. We achieve this by: - Taking a very personal interest in each student through our system of pastoral care - Fostering open communication and close co-operation between school and the home - Helping the student to relate to the school community through participation in social, recreational and cultural life of the college - Participating in the religious and liturgical life of the community - Motivating the students to achieve their full potential St. Clement’s has accumulated over one hundred and thirty years of educational experience in the teaching of young boys and has forged a system of education that is somewhat unique in its method of caring for the student. We take tremendous pride in our system of pastoral care that places the care of the student at the centre of the institution. Curriculum :
Currently, all students sit the Established 3 year Junior Certificate. All students sit 10 subjects in the Junior Certificate exam. Subjects available in Junior Cycle: Maths English Irish French German Science Business Studies History Geography C.S.P.E. S.P.H.E. Religion P.E. Music (optional) Art (optional) Technology(optional) Classroom Hour : The school opens at 8.15am and students are under supervision until class starts. Parents and Guardians are requested not to deliver students to the school before this time, as they will be unsupervised. Classes start at 8.50am and last for 40 minutes. First Class 8.50 – 9.30 Second Class 9.30 – 10.10 Third Class 10.10 – 10.50 Small Break 10.50 – 11.05 Fourth Class 11.05- 11. 45 Fifth Class 11.45 – 12.25 Sixth Class 12.25 – 1.05 Lunch 1.05 – 1.40 Seventh Class 1.40 – 2.20 Eight Class 2.20 – 3.00 Ninth Class* 3.00 – 3.40 * Ninth Class only occurs on Monday and Tuesday. All other school days end after the eight class. All students must remain on the school grounds during small break and lunch All students are requested to vacate the school premises within 15 minutes of the end of the last class unless they are involved in a school activity supervised by a teacher. Supervised Study The College offers a programme of supervised study from 4pm to 5.45pm Monday and Tuesday and 3.15pm to 5.15pm for the remainder of the school week. |