Athy College with Michael Dowd of EnergyPro, students Caitlin Seery and Precious Osoja, CEO of Studyclix Luke Saunders and school principal Richard Daly. Photograph by Aising Hyland-min.
Studyclix, Ireland’s leading teaching and learning website, has teamed up with EnergyPro to provide students from Athy College free access to its services.
Athy College students will get access to expert exam tips, videos, quizzes and all past papers for both Junior and Leaving Certificate categorised by topic, making it a key resource for their exam preparation this year.
Studyclix.ie is Ireland’s largest study and teaching website, with 233,000 second-level students and 29,000 teachers registered as users.
Commenting on the partnership with Studyclix and Athy College, Sheila Layden, Director at EnergyPro, said: "Athy is a key location for our company and a place where we are creating deep roots and building relationships with the community.
"Facilitating access to Studyclix for the students in Athy College, located near our office, is one more way for us to grow our community connections, and we are proud to play a role in preparing local students for their future success."
Richard Daly, Principal of Athy College, chimed in: “Studyclix has been an invaluable tool for all our students: it contains very comprehensive exam preparation and study assistance which has increased our students' performance and application.
"As Ireland’s first Google Reference school, we can now move to having our past exam papers, notes and supporting documents online with the help of Studyclix."
He concluded: "Our sincere thanks to EnergyPro who not only create a more sustainable environment through wind energy but also create a better environment for our students."
Luke Saunders, Studyclix co-founder and CEO, also commented: "Partnerships like this one with EnergyPro plays a real role in levelling the playing field in Irish education."
"We are delighted to be working with the company to make our full range of digital learning and study tools available to DEIS schools," he added.
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