asked the Minister for Education the number of (a) boys and (b) girls who failed the leaving certificate examination solely because of their failure to satisfy the examiners in Irish.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Leaving and Intermediate Certificate Examinations.
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Mr. Barrett
The number of candicates who this year failed the leaving certificate examination solely because of failure in Irish was (a) 85 boys and (b) 72 girls. This represents only slightly over one per cent of the candidates sitting for the leaving certificate examination.
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Mr. Barrett
asked the Minister for Education the percentage of students who obtained (a) honours and (b) a simple pass, and the percentage who failed in this year's leaving and intermediate certificate examinations.
Mr. O'Malley
The relevant percentages are as follows:
Leaving Certificate:
Honours: |
28.39 per cent |
Pass: |
62.36 per cent |
Fail: |
9.25 per cent |
Intermediate Certificate:
Honours: |
42.09 per cent |
Pass: |
43.40 per cent |
Fail: |
14.51 per cent |