Students exiting Cert will not have access to ‘highly confidential’ class ranking data



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Students exiting Cert will not be able to access “highly confidential” details of their class ranking under the new grading process calculated after pressure from teacher unions.

High schools were required to provide an estimated grade for each student, along with a ranking order of students for each class, and submit this information to the Department of Education.

All Leaving Cert students had the right to view this information online from September 14, one week after receiving their calculated grades, in the interest of transparency in the grading process.

However, a department spokeswoman confirmed last night that students will now not have access to their class ranking.

Instead, they will only have access to the estimated percentage marks provided by their schools.

“The department is seeking legal advice on the issue of providing a class ranking order to candidates. This position has been reported to the stakeholder advisory group and a further update will be provided to them as soon as possible, ”the spokeswoman said.

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