Transition year: A year when teenagers can transition to adulthood

Students love the freedom of TY, the choices available


O’Sullivan is not worried that TY students will lose their study focus. “There’s no rush for them to grow up. What’s the harm in having a bit of a different experience between 15 and 16? Why should they be under pressure for six years?
- Encourage them to open their mind; join the musical even if they’re not at all interested in songs and dance. There’ll be a role for them; maybe they’ll love getting involved in set design. Everybody’s personality has a place.
- Let your child grow. Be patient. The ‘dossing’, the boredom, is where growth happens. If they’re acting out or making wrong decisions, that’s the time to step in.
- TY gives students time to rest, pause, and transition. I’ve seen students who haven’t done TY burn out by November of Leaving Cert year. They haven’t rested or paused. They very often don’t know what they want to do.