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NI schools 'will pay thousands more to hold exams' | |
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Post-primary schools in Northern Ireland will pay more to hold exams under new proposals from the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA). | |
The increased costs will affect GCSE, AS and A-Level exams, and will come into effect in January 2016. | The increased costs will affect GCSE, AS and A-Level exams, and will come into effect in January 2016. |
CCEA has written to all post-primary principals outlining the changes. | CCEA has written to all post-primary principals outlining the changes. |
These could cost some schools several thousand pounds. | These could cost some schools several thousand pounds. |
CCEA said its funding was being reduced by £3m in 2015/16 and it was "facing a significant funding gap of approximately 11%". | CCEA said its funding was being reduced by £3m in 2015/16 and it was "facing a significant funding gap of approximately 11%". |
CCEA wants schools to pay more for invigilators, who are the people used to supervise exams to ensure they are carried out correctly. | CCEA wants schools to pay more for invigilators, who are the people used to supervise exams to ensure they are carried out correctly. |
Currently, CCEA organises and pays more than 1,900 invigilators. | Currently, CCEA organises and pays more than 1,900 invigilators. |
However, in the letter to principals, it said that current funding constraints meant that it could not continue the service in the same way. | However, in the letter to principals, it said that current funding constraints meant that it could not continue the service in the same way. |
Either schools would pay for all exam invigilation themselves, or entry fees for pupils to exams would rise by £1 per pupil per exam to cover the cost of the service. | Either schools would pay for all exam invigilation themselves, or entry fees for pupils to exams would rise by £1 per pupil per exam to cover the cost of the service. |
CCEA has estimated that the current cost of providing the invigilation service can be as much as £5,500 for a large school entering a high number of pupils in a range of exams. | CCEA has estimated that the current cost of providing the invigilation service can be as much as £5,500 for a large school entering a high number of pupils in a range of exams. |
However, some principals said they expected the costs to be higher than this. | However, some principals said they expected the costs to be higher than this. |
Currently, schools pay about £29 per pupil per GCSE exam and about £100 in total for each A-Level qualification. | Currently, schools pay about £29 per pupil per GCSE exam and about £100 in total for each A-Level qualification. |
In the letter to principals, CCEA also pointed out that it had undertaken "a range of internal cost saving measures". | In the letter to principals, CCEA also pointed out that it had undertaken "a range of internal cost saving measures". |
In a statement, CCEA said: "Before making any decision we initiated a consultation with our local schools, seeking views as to the best option for the provision of the invigilation service. | In a statement, CCEA said: "Before making any decision we initiated a consultation with our local schools, seeking views as to the best option for the provision of the invigilation service. |
"We have also had face-to-face meetings with some school leaders, and remain receptive to any principal or representative group who wish to provide their views. | "We have also had face-to-face meetings with some school leaders, and remain receptive to any principal or representative group who wish to provide their views. |
"In the knowledge that the budget constraints are creating a different climate for all parties, we will consider all of the feedback received and, in September, will write to schools with a decision on the way forward." | "In the knowledge that the budget constraints are creating a different climate for all parties, we will consider all of the feedback received and, in September, will write to schools with a decision on the way forward." |
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