The failure rate in the Scrúdú le hAghaidh Cáilíochta sa Ghaeilge fluctuates from year to year. I am aware that the failure rate in the examination in 2003 was somewhat higher than in recent years. My officials monitor such results and strive to detect the underlying reasons. They are clearly of the opinion that the level of readiness of candidates sitting the examination is the main factor which influences the failure rate.
The purpose of the Scrúdú le hAghaidh Cáilíochta sa Ghaeilge is to enable primary teachers who qualify outside the State to acquire accredited qualification to teach Irish or teach through Irish in primary schools in Ireland. A standard of Irish is required which is similar to that acquired by teachers who gain a pass in the Cúrsa Gairmiúil sa Ghaeilge in the Colleges of Education here. I wish to maintain that standard. The Scrúdú le hAghaidh Cáilíochta sa ghaeilge requires study and careful preparation.
I am currently studying the report of the SCG review body which has been published on the Department's website. As a result I propose to introduce some additional support systems to help candidates prepare for the examination. Education centres already use some of their annual budget to provide part-time courses for candidates. I am examining options for improving the supports for course provision for SCG candidates. I am also considering structural changes to the examination.