Highly anticipated topics appeared on this year’s higher-level Irish paper two yesterday, but some unseen elements of the exam were more challenging than in previous years, teachers have said.The State Examinations Commission has apologised for an error in the higher level biology paper, Tuesday’s second Leaving Cert exam, and says it will be taken into account in the marking scheme.Today, students will sit French in the morning and history in the afternoon. Key readsTen tips for parents supporting an exam student this monthSign up for our Classroom to College newsletterNiamh Towey - 40 minutes agoIrish Times photographer Dara Mac Dónaill visited St Nathys College in Ballaghaderreen, Co Roscommon yesterday after Irish paper two.I sat my Leaving Cert at St Nathys sixteen years ago, and have fond memories of it as a diverse, warm and academic school.Many of my classmates went on to do wonderful things - doctors, pharmacists, teachers, accountants, physiotherapists, theoretical physicists - and even playing senior football for Mayo ladies.I won’t forget the intensity of these days, though. A sense of change in the air. A final few days on the corridors of a school which had become home.In a matter of days, these students will be done with St Nathys, and the rest of you across the country will finish with whatever school became home for you.Leaving Certificate students Kate Molloy, Grace McDermott, Ellen Henry and Anna Mai Regan following Irish Paper two at St Nathys College, Ballaghaderreen, Co Roscommon.