This year’s Leaving Certificate results have been described as “consistent” with previous years following adjustments in recognition of disruption to learning.
More than 60,000 students across Ireland are set to receive examination results later issued by the State Examinations Commission (SEC).
They were the first formal state examinations this year’s cohort had sat, following disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Some 61,736 students will receive results, including 58,006 Leaving Cert candidates and 3,730 Leaving Cert Applied applicants.
The results follow adjusted examinations and a post-marking adjustment.
Minister for Education Norma Foley announced last September that similar accommodations would be made for the Leaving Cert class of 2023 to recent years due to the disruption to their schooling by the pandemic.
Chairperson of the State Examinations Commission Pat Burke said a “post-marking adjustment” was made to the examination results in keeping with the minister’s commitment.
He said this should mean that the overall set of results for 2023 “should on the aggregate be no lower than 2022”.
“Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Commissioners and I have endeavoured to ensure that candidates taking the Leaving Certificate and Leaving Certificate Applied examinations are treated as fairly and equitably as possible having regard to the adverse impact of Covid-19,” he said.
“We welcomed the clarity provided to the education system in September 2022 through the early notification of the level of adjustment to the assessment arrangements this year. In response, we have delivered adjusted examinations and assessments which take account of the disruption to learning for this year’s cohort.
“We have again applied a post-marking adjustment to the examination results in order to give effect to the minister’s commitment that there would be no ‘cliff edge’ return to pre-pandemic aggregate grade profiles and the subsequent decision that this should mean that the overall set of results for 2023 should on the aggregate be no lower than 2022.
“Through this measure it is intended that the Leaving Certificate class of 2023 will not be disadvantaged when competing with the class of 2022 or previous years for opportunities in further or higher education or employment.”
Ms Foley added: “Today brings enormous reward and recognition for all your hard work and dedication over the past number of years, including through challenging times.
“This is an exciting occasion in your life, filled with the prospects of the many great and varied opportunities that lie ahead.
“To all of you receiving results today, I wish you every success and happiness as you embark on the next stage in your life.”
The National Parents and Students Leaving Cert Helpline 1800 265 165 will operate from August 25 until September 2, at 10am to 6pm each day, except for August 27 when it will be open from 10am to 2pm and September 2 when it will be open from 10am to 4pm.
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