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  1. 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.

  2. 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. [1] There are sibling projects around the world, most notably the CTY programme at Johns Hopkins University, the original model for CTY Ireland.

  3. CTYI provides courses for primary school students between the ages of 6-12, with availability varying by location. These courses are designed to stand outside the mainstream school curriculum but also provide enrichment of this curriculum.

  4. 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. Since the first summer programme in 1993 over 35,000 students have attended or participated in programmes run by CTY Ireland.

  5. Centre for Talented Youth, Ireland (CTYI), based in Dublin City University, provides enrichment classes for approximately six thousand gifted students across Ireland each year.

  6. 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.

  7. CTY Ire­land is a pro­gram for high-abil­i­ty stu­dents aged 6 to 17 from Ire­land and abroad. Par­tic­i­pat­ing stu­dents take col­lege-lev­el cours­es while still at school. CTY Ire­land runs Sat­ur­day, sum­mer, and cor­re­spon­dence cours­es for aca­d­e­m­i­cal­ly tal­ent­ed stu­dents, and also an ear­ly uni­ver­si­ty entrance pro­gram.