Irish students spend third less time studying science

Irish students are achieving strong standards in science despite spending less time than most others learning the subject at second-level.

Irish students spend third less time studying science

The lower allocation of teaching time emerged in a study of how school systems here compared with those in other countries.

The Educational Research Centre, an independent statutory body, also found that Ireland is unusual for the high proportion of its schools that are private and faith-based.

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