Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)

TIMSS (the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) is a project of the International Association for the ‎Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA).  Within each participating country, a National ‎Research Centre manages the study.  In Ireland, this role is filled by the Educational ‎Research Centre.  The ERC is supported in this work by a National Advisory Committee, ‎chaired by the Department of Education, and with representatives from ‎education stakeholders and subject experts.

TIMSS is a digital assessment which assesses the ‎mathematics and science achievement of students in the Fourth and Eighth grades internationally‎, which are equivalent to Fourth Class and Second Year in Ireland. TIMSS ‎takes place every four years since 1995. Ireland has participated in the 1995, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023, and 2027 cycles.

A major purpose of TIMSS is to provide information that can be used to ‎improve teaching and learning.  The study collects detailed information about ‎curriculum, instructional practices, and school resources. The ‎assessment is based on comprehensive assessment frameworks, developed collaboratively ‎with the participating countries, which specify the knowledge, skills, ‎and understanding to be assessed.‎‎ More details on TIMSS, including the full Assessment Framework and international reporting, can be found at https://timss.bc.edu/.

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The TIMSS 2027 study in Ireland

Ireland is one of about 65 countries participating in TIMSS 2027. In spring 2026, the TIMSS 2027 Field Trial will be carried out with randomly selected and nationally representative samples of around 40 primary schools and 30 post-primary schools. The purpose of the Field Trial is to try out new test and questionnaire material in all participating countries in advance of the Main Study, which will be carried out in spring 2027.

Students participating in TIMSS are asked to complete a computer-based test of mathematics and science. Following the test, students are given a questionnaire which asks some questions about themselves, what they think about school, and what they think about mathematics and science.

TIMSS also aims to gather useful background information from other sources in order to build up a better picture of the Irish education system. Principals, teachers, and parents/guardians of Fourth Class pupils in TIMSS are also asked to complete questionnaires. These will be completed online and are an important part of the TIMSS study. Information collected through these questionnaires is valuable in interpreting the results of the assessment, and in providing a clear picture of students’ educational experiences.

Contact Details

Postal address:
TIMSS
Educational Research Centre
St Patrick’s College Campus
Drumcondra
Dublin 9
D09 AN2F

Email: timss.ireland@erc.ie

Phone: 

  • 01 8065 211 (Gráinne McHugh – National Research Coordinator for Fourth Class)
  • 01 8065 237 (Sylvia Denner – National Research Coordinator for Second Year)

GDPR

As well as measuring student’s achievement in mathematics and science, TIMSS also collects contextual information through questionnaires completed by students, parents/guardians, teachers, and principals. The information collected through these questionnaires is used to provide a more complete picture of the experiences of students in the Irish education system.

More information on how the data for each questionnaire are processed (including details about confidentiality and the retention of data) can be found in the links below.

  • DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION for Fourth class parents and pupils (EnglishGaeilge)
  • DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION for Second year parents and students (EnglishGaeilge)
  • DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION for principals (EnglishGaeilge)
  • DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION for teachers (EnglishGaeilge)

National Advisory Committee (TIMSS Fourth Class)

Name
Aedín Ní Thuathail IPPN
Aidan Clerkin ERC
Áine Lynch National Parents Council – Primary
Cormac Ó Tuairisg Gaeloideachas
Eddie Fox Educate Together
Susan Grotewold DEY Curriculum and Assessment Policy Unit
Gráinne McHugh ERC
Máirín Ní Chéileachair INTO
Maria McGrath DEY Inspectorate, Chair
Mark Bohan DEY Curriculum and Assessment Policy Unit
Micheál Killilea DEY Social Inclusion Unit
Patrick Sullivan NCCA
Seán Delaney Marino
Shane Leonard Oide

National Advisory Committee (TIMSS Second Year)

Name
Aidan Clerkin ERC
Anne O’Dwyer Mary Immaculate College
Elizabeth Smith DEY
Gerry Hyde SEC
Kathy O’Sullivan University of Galway
Linda Ramsbottom DEY, Chair
Liz O’Neill DEY
Mark Bohan DEY
Niamh O’Meara University of Limerick
Oliver McGarr University of Limerick
Páraic Treacy Mary Immaculate College
Rachel Linney NCCA
Paul Behan NCCA
Ryan Gallagher UCC
Sylvia Denner ERC
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