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The Centre for Talented Youth, Ireland provides enrichment courses for students with high academic ability. The Centre also offers university style courses for students of all ages and abilities. CTY Ireland was established at Dublin City University in 1992 to meet the needs of high ability students aged 6 to 17 years from Ireland and abroad.
- Early University Entrance
Though the programme is relatively new to Ireland, it is not...
- Egift
Centre for Talented Youth, Ireland; National Institute for...
- Correspondence Courses
CTYI Post Primary Correspondence Courses offer students an...
- Vacancies
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- Older Student Assessments
Joining CTYI - Older Students. Students who wish to take...
- Mission Statement
Mission Statement. Nurturing Talent, Maximising Potential....
- Conferences
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- Advisory Board
As CTY Ireland is affiliated with CTY at Johns Hopkins...
- Early University Entrance
The Centre for Talented Youth Ireland (CTYI) is a programme for students of high academic ability between the ages of six and seventeen in Ireland. There are sibling projects around the world, most notably the CTY programme at Johns Hopkins University, the original model for CTY Ireland.
To qualify to take part in CTY Ireland Programmes students must qualify in one of the three assessment areas, Abstract, Verbal or Numerical Reasoning. Students who are in their first year of secondary school should take part in the CTYI Talent Search .
- Eligibility
- Young Student Courses
- Autumn/Spring Saturday Programmes
- Summer Programmes
- Correspondence Courses
Students wishing to participate in our Primary School Programme must first demonstrate high academic ability. This can be achieved through either the Young Student Assessment or by submission of an Educational Psychologist's report. For further info, please click here.
Our Young Student programmes offer a wide range of courses to cater to all manner of students. For further info on our course options, click here. For some sample course content, please click here. Please note that all course options are subject to change.
8-week Saturday courses run each Autumn (October to December) and Spring (February to April). Courses are available for 6-7-year-olds* and 8-12-year-olds. Please note that confirmation of receipt of your application will be issued when your child has been assigned a course. If the courses your child has chosen are full we will contact you by phone ...
One-week courses run throughout the four weeks of July. Courses are available for 6-7-year-olds* and 8-12-year-olds.* The younger student CTYI summer programme runs over a 5 week period in the months of June and July. The summer courses run over 5 consecutive days (Monday-Friday), with each course being assigned to the morning or afternoon. Courses...
CTYI offers a number of correspondence courses to primary school students. Details for any upcoming Correspondence Courses are included in the main course mailout. Courses on offer in the past have included Chemistry, Maths, Writing and Forensic Science.
The Centre for Talented Youth, Ireland - Secondary School Programme Overview. Secondary School Students. CTYI organises courses for second level students every summer in the months of June and July. We also have a wide range of Correspondence Courses which take place during the school year. Eligibility.
This programme takes place in two separate two week session in June and July each year. We offer both Residential & Commuter Places. As well as having a strong academic structure, the CAT summer programme for second level students has an extensive social programme.