Broad relief at back-up paper in wake of leak

STATE EXAMS COMMISSION: SATURDAY’S RESCHEDULED Leaving Cert exam ran smoothly without any operational difficulty, the State …

STATE EXAMS COMMISSION:SATURDAY'S RESCHEDULED Leaving Cert exam ran smoothly without any operational difficulty, the State Exams Commission (SEC) said yesterday.

The back-up paper presented to students was broadly similar to that mistakenly leaked at a Drogheda, Co Louth, school. Most students and teachers appeared pleased and relieved with the paper. For the SEC, the lack of controversy about the back-up paper is good news and means it can move on from last week’s events.

The SEC is expected to finalise a report ordered by Minister for Education Batt O’Keeffe into the leak at St Oliver’s Community College this week. The superintendent responsible for distributing Paper 2 instead of Paper 1 has been suspended. The SEC had said the leak left it with no option but to reschedule English Paper 2 to Saturday morning.

There is widespread sympathy across the education sector for the superintendent in question, a retired teacher in his late 60s. One senior figure said: “Yes, this man made a mistake and yes the SEC should have been alerted quickly. But this teacher had no idea that the mistake would spread like a bushfire on Twitter and the like. He made a genuine mistake and he should not be pilloried.”

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The Drogheda leak was the first major embarrassment for the SEC, which appears confident there will be no recurrence.

Seán Flynn

Seán Flynn

The late Seán Flynn was education editor of The Irish Times