Thuismitheoirí, a Chaomhnóiri agus a Chairde,
Tá an Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) oscailte anois: https://www.examinations.ie/
An príomhrud atá le déanamh an tseachtain seo go gcaithfaidh daltaí clárú leis an 'Candidate Self Portal' agus na hábhair atá á dhéanamh acu a chinntiú agus an leibhéal atá á dhéanamh acu. Tá an 'Portal' ar oscailt anois ach ag dúnadh ar an 25ú Deireadh Fómhair ag 17.00. Tá powerpoint le céimeanna déanta amach agam agus beidh mé ag suí síos le daltai Bl.6 amárach agus ag dul tríd an córas seo leo. Tá treoir ón gcoimisiún stáit na scrúdaithe ceangailte freisin Portal Ardteiste Gaeilge.pdf.
Powerpoint le na céimeanna ann: Bl 6 Miniú ar an gcóras Ardteiste (Portal) 2025.pptx
**Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) ar oscailt anois agus ag dúnadh ar an 25ú Deireadh Fómhair ag 17.00. **
Táimid anseo má tá fadhb ar bith, treoir nó cúnamh ar bith eile ag teastáil agus cabhróimid go huile is go hiomlán le na daltaí agus na cúpla mí atá fágtha acu.
Dear Parents, Guardians and Friends,
Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) is now open
The Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) is now open and will remain open until the 25th of October at 17.00. This is an online portal where students must create an account and register the subjects and levels for their exams in June for their Leaving Certificate Examinations. I have attached guidelines from the SEC (State Examinations Commission) here Examination Portal English.pdf . We will be going through every step of the process with students at school. Following this, students should be able to go home and complete the process. We will also help any student at school during the week to complete it also.
**Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP) open now and closing on the 25th of Octoberat 17.00**
Link to Powerpoint explaining the necessary steps: Bl 6 Miniú ar an gcóras Ardteiste (Portal) 2025.pptx
Please contact us if you or any of our 6th Year students have any issues and we will do our best to support and guide our students through the last few months.
Le meas
Eoghan Ó Ceallaigh,
Príomhoide, Coláiste na Coiribe.