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Learning at Midleton College
At Midleton College, we believe in fostering a lifelong love of learning and providing diverse educational opportunities for all our students. Whether you’re a parent, student, or educator, you’ll find resources and support here to help you navigate the educational journey.
Explore our different areas of focus:
Career Guidance: Start planning for the future with our comprehensive career guidance services. Find support for college applications, career path exploration, internships, and more.
Special Educational Needs: We provide tailored support for students with diverse learning needs to ensure a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
Junior Cycle: Explore the curriculum, resources, and activities for our younger students as they begin their secondary education.
Transition Year: Learn about our unique transition year program, bridging the gap between Junior Cycle and Senior Cycle with experiential learning and personal growth opportunities.
Senior Cycle: Discover our offerings for upper secondary students, including curriculum details, examination guidance, and post-secondary planning.
English as Additional Language: Supporting students for whom English is an additional language, with specialized programs and resources.
Inspection Reports: View official inspection reports, detailing our adherence to educational standards and continuous improvement efforts.
School Self Evaluation: Learn about our ongoing commitment to self-evaluation and improvement, involving students, staff, parents, and the wider community.
Subject Departments: Dive into the diverse subjects offered at Midleton College, from Mathematics and Science to Arts and Business Studies.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need further information.
TY Students Travel to India
Best of luck to our Transition Year students who have embarked on an unforgettable journey to Kolkata, India with the The Hope Foundation. This opportunity will
Mathematicians of the Future
Well done to all of our first year students who recently participated in the 2026 IMTA First Year Competition. There were over 18,500 entries from 280
Students Qualify for National Round of the International German Olympiad
Congratulations and well done to Honey, Brian and Luke (Form 2), Beppe (Form 3) and Benjamin (TY) who have all successfully qualified for the national preliminary round
















