
Ray McCutcheon, Head of Customer Experience at Wriggle Learning (3rd from right) with teachers and students from Firhouse Educate Together Secondary School
Senior cycle reform
Over 500 Dublin students are now completing assessed coursework digitally as Senior Cycle Reform reshapes how final grades are awarded, making structured digital learning essential rather than optional.
Gaelcholáiste an Phiarsaigh in Rathfarnham and Firhouse Educate Together Secondary School have embedded personal learning devices across year groups in partnership with Wriggle Learning, positioning their students ahead of the curve as the Government’s Senior Cycle Redevelopment reshapes classroom practice nationwide.
