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Students who are in their first year of secondary school should take part in the CTYI Talent Search. The assessment is administered through English only. All students taking part in the assessment are expected to be able to read. The assessment fee of €50 must be paid upon application by cheque, postal order or bank draft.
The Centre for Talented Youth, Ireland programme provides educational enrichment opportunities for secondary school students at or above the 95th percentile of ability. We also provide a CTYI programme for primary school students. For those not at or above 95th percentile of ability please see our secondary school programmes overview.
As well as running classes, CTY Ireland participates in numerous research projects for gifted children with partners in Europe and the United States. CTY Ireland was established at Dublin City University in 1992 and, since its first summer program in 1993, over 50,000 students have attended or partici ...
Centre for Academic Talent. Based on the CTYI Summer Programme model, CAT is available to bright and motivated 12-16 year olds. The CAT programme runs over two weeks, but is similar in structure to the CTYI programmes. Typically these are students who have scored between the 85th and 95th percentile (in mathematical and/or verbal reasoning) on ...
The Centre for Academic Talent programme provides educational enrichment opportunities for secondary school students in the 85th-95th percentile of ability. We also provide a CAT programme for primary school students. For those not in the 85th-95th percentile of ability please see our secondary school programmes overview.
Summer Scholars Secondary School Summer Programme 2023. Our Summer Scholars programme is now accepting applications! You can access our brochure and application form below. If you have any questions, please contact applications@ctyi.org. Summer Scholars 2024 Brochure: link here. Summer Scholars 2024 Application Form: link here.
This year, it is 30 years since the Center for Talented Youth Ireland was established in DCU. Known as CTY Ireland, it provides opportunities and courses for young people from the ages of six to seventeen, who have high academic ability or are bright and motivated.