The document provides information about changes to the Leaving Certificate Irish exam for 2012. It notes that the aural test will now be integrated into the written exam paper. For higher and ordinary level, candidates can sit the aural in the same center since they use the same CD, but foundation level candidates must sit in a separate center due to a different CD. It also states that candidates should remain in the center for the entire aural session. Additionally, it mentions that candidates who attend the oral exam but are absent for parts of the written exam will still receive a grade for Irish based on their oral and any parts of the written they complete.
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Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit
State Examinations Commission
Corr na Madadh, Baile Átha Luain, Co. na hIarmhí
Cornamaddy, Athlone, Co. Westmeath
Telephone: +353-90-64 42741. Fax:+353-90-647 3080. Web: www.examinations.ie. E-mail: orals@examinations.ie
S52 /12
Leaving Certificate Irish 2012
Higher Level, Ordinary Level and Foundation Level
To the Authorities of Second Level Schools
Dear Principal,
Circular Letter S90/10 sets out changes in the proportion of marks for certain aspects of the Leaving
Certificate examination in Irish (Higher Level, Ordinary Level and Foundation Level) which will take
place from 2012 onwards. As a consequence of the re-evaluation of certain aspects of the examination,
there will be a revised layout of certain parts of the examination paper.
Arrangements for the Aural Test
From 2012 onwards the Aural test (Higher, Ordinary and Foundation levels) will form an integral part of
the written examination. As the CD for Higher and Ordinary level Irish Paper 1 on Monday 11th
June is
common to both levels these candidates can be accommodated in the same centre (where possible). The
CD for Foundation level on the same day differs from that of Higher and Ordinary level and these
candidates must be accommodated in a separate centre. Candidates should remain in the centre where they
sit the aural for the duration of the test as the aural is not now a seperate session When deciding on the
accommodation to use for the Foundation Level candidates it should be borne in mind that Higher or
Ordinary level candidates may opt to change their preference to Foundation Level on the day of the
examination. It will be necessary for the school authorities to appoint an individual superintendent in
respect of Foundation Level Irish candidates for Monday 11th
June. These superintendents should be paid
the session rate of €56.02 in respect of this examination. In order to obtain the optimum arrangement for
the conduct of the Aural part of the test it may be necessary to set up break-out centres. Candidates should
remain in this centre until the completion of this entire session.
Grading of the Oral Test
Candidates should also be made aware that, in instances where they have attended for the oral and are
absent for one or more parts of the written examination, the subject Irish will be resulted and graded on
their provisional results and certificates.
Patricia Anderson
Higher Executive Officer
May 2012