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2026 JCSP Make a Book Exhibition

2026 JCSP Make a Book Exhibition

JCSP Make a Book Exhibition

 

Dear Principal/Teacher,


The Junior Certificate School Programme ("JCSP") Make a Book Exhibition is an initiative that gives schools an opportunity to fund their attendance at the annual Make a Book exhibition.


In granting this initiative, there is a commitment by the school to present at a Make a Book regional exhibition in the current school year. Students are afforded an opportunity to complete a wide selection of statements including Cross Curricular statement no. 50 Make a Book (see page 29).

 

2026 Donegal JCSP Make a Book Exhibition

Well done to all the Donegal Post Primary schools and the JCSP students who recently presented their projects at the Oide/JCSP Make A Book Exhibition. The five schools involved were:

  • Gairmscoil Chû Uladh
  • Deele College
  • St Columba’s College
  • PCC Falcarragh
  • Rosses Comm School.

Photos of each of the Make a Book Exhibitions for each school are included below. Also included in the photos below are Ben Condon (Oide), Lisa Kelly (Oide - Senior Leader), Kieran Mc Taggart (Director of Donegal Education Support Centre), Dearbhla Murphy (Oide) and Leona McMahon (Oide). 

What is the Junior Certificate School Programme ("JSCP")?

The JCSP is a national programme under the auspices of Oide, a Department of Education Support Service. JCSP operates within the Junior Cycle curriculum. It follows the curriculum framework set out for the Junior Cycle, which is re-focused to cater for JCSP students.

 

It is an intervention into the Junior Cycle and not an alternative to it. It helps to make the curriculum accessible and relevant to young people who would benefit from a different approach to the Junior Cycle.

 

What is the JCSP Approach?

The JCSP approach involves:

  • analysing students’ strengths and weaknesses and taking note of any specific recurring difficulties.
  • planning programmes of work which both build on students’ abilities and address the main obstacles which hinder their progress.
  • engaging in dialogue with young people and their parents regarding their needs and their progress in school 

Course Content

The content of the courses which JCSP students follow emphasise skills, knowledge and concepts selected from Junior Cycle subject syllabi and subject specifications which best explore the aptitudes and abilities of these young peoples’ key skills, knowledge and concepts which are essential for students’ progress in all areas of the curriculum.

 

The Programme is designed to ensure that these young people can benefit from their time in school and enjoy the experience of improvement and success. It does this by providing a curriculum framework which will assist schools and individual teachers in adopting a student-centred approach to education and in providing students with a programme to meet their individual needs.

 

Aims

The JCSP attempts to help young people experience success and develop a positive self-image by providing a curriculum and assessment framework suitable to their needs. The programme aims to ensure that students actively participate in their learning, make progress and build on their achievements. The programme also aims to develop students’ literacy, numeracy, communication and group work skills. On completion of the programme, students receive a profile which is an official record of their achievements from the Department of Education.

 

Further Information

These are some of the questions regularly asked by teachers and others unfamiliar with the JCSP. If your question does not appear here then please e-mail JCSP and they can add it to their question bank. The questions have been grouped below for ease of use.

We hope you find the above information useful, however, if you have any feedback on these communications or no longer wish to receive these please contact us by email on admin@donegaledcentre.ie

 

Kindest regards,  

Kieran Mc Taggart 

Director/Stiurthóir

Donegal Education Support Centre 

Glen View Business Park 

Carnamuggagh Upper 

Letterkenny 

Co. Donegal

 

Website:          www.donegaledcentre.ie 

Email:              admin@donegaledcentre.ie