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Data on second level pupil completion rates:

Retention rates of pupils in second-level schools – Entry cohort 2017
The 2017 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate measure the percentage of pupils who entered the first year of post-primary schools in 2017 and who completed the Leaving Certificate in 2022 or 2023.
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Retention rates of pupils in second-level schools – Entry cohort 2016
The 2016 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate measure the percentage of pupils who entered the first year of post-primary schools in 2016 and who completed the Leaving Certificate in 2021 or 2022.”
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Retention rates of pupils in second-level schools – Entry cohort 2015
The 2015 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate measure the percentage of pupils who entered the first year of post-primary schools in 2015 and who sat the Leaving Certificate examination in 2020 or 2021.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second-Level Schools - 2014 Entry Cohort
The 2014 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate are a measure of the percentage of pupils who entered the first year of post-primary schools in 2013 and who sat the Leaving Certificate examination in 2019 or 2020.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second-Level Schools - 2013 Entry Cohort
The 2013 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate are a measure of the percentage of pupils who entered the first year of post-primary schools in 2013 and who sat the Leaving Certificate examination in 2018 or 2019.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second-Level Schools - 2012 Entry Cohort
The 2012 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate are a measure of the percentage of pupils who entered first year of post-primary schools in 2012 and who sat the Leaving Certificate exam in 2017 or 2018.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second-Level Schools - 2011 Entry Cohort
The 2011 retention rates to the Leaving Certificate are a measure of the percentage of pupils who entered first year of secondary school in 2011 and who sat the Leaving Certificate exam in 2016 or 2017.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second-Level Schools - 2010 Entry Cohort
This is the tenth published report by the Department of Education and Skills on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils On-line Database (PPOD) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in 2010. This cohort sat the Leaving Certificate Examination in either 2015 or 2016.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 2009 Entry Cohort
This is the ninth published report by the Department of Education and Skills on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in 2009. This cohort sat the Leaving Certificate Examination in either 2014 or 2015.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 2008 Entry Cohort
This is the eighth published report by the Department of Education and Skills on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in 2008. This cohort sat the Leaving Certificate Examination in either 2013 or 2014.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 2007 Entry Cohort
This is the seventh published report, by the Department of Education and Skills, on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in 2007. This cohort sat the Leaving Certificate Examination in either 2012 or 2013.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 2005 and 2006 Entry Cohorts
This is the sixth published report, by the Department of Education and Skills, on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department‟s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in the years 2005 and 2006, who sat the Leaving Certificate Examinations in the years from 2010 to 2012.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 1991 to 2001 Entry Cohorts
This is the fourth published report, by the Department of Education and Science, on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in the years from 1991 to 2001.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second level Schools - 1999 Entry Cohort
This is the third published report, by the Department of Education and Science, on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in the years 1997, 1998, and 1999.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 1996 Entry Cohort
This is the second published report, by the Department of Education and Science, on school retention in Ireland. It is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB) for the cohort of entrants to the first year of the junior cycle in each of 1996 and 1995. The first report covered the equivalent cohorts for 1994 and previous years.
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Retention Rates of Pupils in Second Level Schools - 1991 to 2004 Entry Cohorts
This report presents the retention rates of pupils in second level schools and is based on a detailed analysis of the records held in the Department’s Post-Primary Pupils Database (PPPDB). The Report provides data relating to pupils who entered the first year of the junior cycle in the years from 1991 to 2004 and completed second level schooling no later than 2010.
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