Dáil debates

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

 

State Examinations.

3:00 pm

Photo of Mary HanafinMary Hanafin (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)

Entry fees for the 2008 leaving certificate examination have not yet been determined. I expect that a decision will be taken very shortly with a view to announcing the new fee levels before the end of the current school term. The standard leaving certificate examination fee that applied for the years 2002-07 are as follows: 2002, €73; 2003, €76; 2004, €86; 2005, €90; 2006, €92; and 2007, €96. Examination fees are generally increased each year in line with increases in the consumer price index. It has not been the practice to hold discussions with the Department of Social and Family Affairs or any other Government agency before setting examination fee levels. There is an alleviation scheme in place whereby current medical card holders and their dependents are exempt from the payment of examination fees. This exemption applies to approximately 30% of all examination candidates each year.

The income received from examination fees generally covers only a fraction of the cost of running the examinations. The costs associated with examinations have been increasing significantly in recent years due to the introduction of new methods of assessment in various subjects and continuing increases in special arrangements for students with special needs.

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