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Free Leaving Cert Maths Revision Course 

Wednesday, May 09, 2012 

Free Leaving Cert Maths Revision Course

Griffith College is delighted with the success of its Leaving Certificate mathematics revisions days, which it held in April in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

As in previous years, several hundred students attended the sessions in person, travelling from every county in Ireland.

In order to ensure complete coverage of the Leaving Certificate mathematics syllabus (ordinary level), the College is providing a final revision day on Sunday 13th May in Griffith College, Dublin (South Circular Road Campus).

Students attending the programmes will be provided with all the course notes for the topics being covered. All students doing the Leaving Certificate in June 2012 are invited to attend. The course is entirely free of charge. However, advance booking is essential as places are limited. This can be done online at www.gcd.ie/Mathsrevisionregform/ 

Unfortunately, students who have not booked will not be permitted into the study venue. All sessions have been recorded, and will be made available online free of charge to all students until the Leaving Certificate examinations in June 2012.

The website address for the maths resources is www.maths.gcd.ie

 

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