Life, Community and Work (LCW)

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From September 2026, LCVP will be replaced by Life, Community and Work (LCW)

 

Life, Community and Work (LCW) is a dynamic and practical two-year Leaving Cert subject designed to prepare students for life beyond school. It supports students in developing self-awareness, confidence and essential transferable life skills while exploring future education, training and career pathways.

    • LCW places the student at thecentre of learning. Throughout the course, students explore who they are,identify their strengths, values and interests, and set meaningful personal andcareer goals.
    • Student research progression opportunities such as apprenticeships,Further and Higher Education, entrepreneurship and employment, enabling them tomake informed decisions about their future.
    • A key feature of LCW is itsstrong focus on real-world experience. Students engage with their localcommunity, participate in collaborative problem-solving projects, and completea structured work experience or work shadowing placement.
    • They learn about work place expectations, employment rights and responsibilities, and develop valuable transferable skills such as communication, teamwork, critical thinking, creativity and resilience.
    • Learning is experiential and reflective in nature. Students build a digital portfolio over the two years, documenting their growth and achievements.
    • Students also complete 3 days of work experience as part of this subject area.
    • Students also complete 4 assessment tasks. All of this will aid the students final Portfolio in Action Project.

Assessment is made up of:

Portfolio in Action (60%) Written Examination (40%)LCW is offered at common level and is graded using a four-point scale (Distinction, Merit, Pass, Not Achieved). 50% is required to pass this subject. Exam is traditionally held before the May bank holiday so one less exam to worry about in June. This subject is ideal for students who enjoy practical learning, real-life application, and developing skills that will support them in further education, training, employment and active participation in their communities.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Programmes Coordinator at c.dunlea@northmonastery.ie.