“…There was however sustained pressure, mainly through CESI, for the development of a CS curriculum for the Senior Cycle at second level, and 1980 saw the introduction of computing to the Senior Cycle as part of the Maths programme. However, the computing element was not mandatory, and it was not examined as part of the LC state exam (Oldham, 2015) and (Connolly, Byrne, & Oldham, 2022). In addition to this, the syllabus was not set in stone by the Department; instead, schools applying to run the subject submitted their proposed syllabus to the Department as part of their application, allowing for changes over time (McGarr, The development of ICT across the curriculum in Irish schools: A historical perspective, 2008) and (Oldham, 2015).…”