Junior Cycle

Junior Cycle at Enfield Community College

Overview

At Enfield Community College, the Junior Cycle (1st–3rd Year) provides students with a broad and balanced education that encourages curiosity, creativity, and confidence.
Our aim is to help every student reach their full potential — academically, personally, and socially — within a caring and inclusive school community.

The Junior Cycle focuses on three key areas:

Subjects Offered

At Enfield Community College, students experience a wide and engaging range of subjects designed to support a holistic education.

Exam Subjects

Students normally take 9 subjects for examination at Junior Cycle level.
Core examination subjects include:
Students then select from a range of optional exam subjects, which may include:

Non-Exam Subjects

In addition to the above, all students participate in non-exam subjects that promote personal development and wellbeing:
These subjects play a vital role in supporting students’ moral, social, and physical growth.

Wellbeing

Wellbeing is at the heart of the Junior Cycle and is embedded across school life.
Students receive 400 hours of Wellbeing over the three years through:
Our Wellbeing programme aims to build resilience, empathy, self-awareness, and a sense of belonging within our school community.

Wellbeing

Assessment at Junior Cycle encourages students to reflect on their learning and develop a deeper understanding of their subjects.
Students complete:
Each student receives a Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement (JCPA) which includes:

Key Skills

The Junior Cycle helps students to develop eight essential skills for learning and life:
These are woven through every subject and activity, helping students become independent and confident learners.

Supports for Students

We recognise that every learner is unique. Enfield Community College provides a wide range of supports to help students feel valued, confident, and successful.

Learning Support & SEN Provision

Our dedicated Learning Support Team works closely with students who have additional educational needs. Supports may include:

Guidance & Counselling

The Guidance Counsellor supports students in personal, social, and educational areas. This service includes:

Pastoral Care & Mentoring

We promote a strong pastoral care system, ensuring every student is known and supported.

Extra-Curricular & Co-Curricular Activities

We encourage students to get involved in the wider life of the school, helping them develop teamwork, confidence, and creativit. Opportunities include:
Participation in these activities is celebrated as part of the Other Areas of Learning on the JCPA.

Our Approach to Learning

At Enfield Community College, the Junior Cycle experience is designed to be:

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