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1st year class of 2022
Created : 29 Aug 2022, 6:09 PM
Archived : 30 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
We were delighted to welcome the 1st year class of 2022 today. Lots of smiles from everybody, all beginning their journey through secondary school. Well done to you all and see you all tomorrow. #Classof2022
Leaving Cert Results & Viewing of Scripts
Created : 24 Aug 2022, 10:30 AM
Archived : 30 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
Please see below important information regarding Leaving Cert results & viewing of scripts
. Key dates for the stages following the issue of results including access to data, viewing of scripts
and appeals
Service in School Candidate Self Service Portal (CSSP)
Leaving Certificate Results 10 AM Friday 2 September 10 AM Friday 2 September
Access to Data –
Candidates will see their marks
including for each component.
12 PM Tuesday 6 September
Application to View Scripts LC Online Application available only
Opens: 5 PM, Tuesday 6 September
Closes: 8 PM Wednesday 7 September
Viewing of Scripts
Scripts in subjects which were
Marked Manually –
Candidates assigned to one of three
sessions on Saturday 10 September
1. Session 1. 9 AM – 11 AM
2. Session 2. 12 PM – 2 PM
3. Session 3. 3 PM – 5 PM
Scripts in subjects Marked Online*
Online access to view between 9 am
Saturday 10 September and 12 pm on
Sunday 11 September.
Application to Appeal Opens: 9 AM Saturday 10 September
Closes: 12 PM Monday 12 September
Appeals Results Schools Portal - Date to be
confirmed
CSSP - Date to be confirmed.
The timelines this year for candidates to apply to view scripts and to lodge their appeal applications
are very short and the deadlines will be strictly applied. These timelines are essential to ensure that
the remaining stages of the appeal process can be completed as quickly as possible. . Under no circumstances will late applications be
accepted.
D. Some preliminary details of the appeals process that will operate this year.
Access to Data.
On Tuesday 6 September at 12 noon candidates will be able to access more detailed information
about each of their examination results including the overall marks that they achieved in the
examination; the individual marks in each components of a subject, and details of any adjustment to
these marks. This data is intended to help candidates to understand how they performed in the
examinations and may be of assistance to any candidates considering an appeal.
Viewing of Scripts
The Viewing of Scripts process is a core part of the SEC’s examination appeals and quality assurance.
It allows candidates to see how the marking scheme in each subject has been applied to their scripts
and to make an informed decision as to whether or not to make an appeal.
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Applying to View
Applications to view Leaving Certificate examination scripts must be made by candidates through
the Candidate Self Service Portal between 5pm on Tuesday 6 September and 8pm on Wednesday 7
September. Leaving Certificate Applied applications must be made by email. Candidates will be
provided with an LCA Viewing Application Form on the Candidate Self Service Portal which should be
emailed to viewlcascript@examinations.ie. The same application timeline and all applications must
be made before 8pm on Wednesday 7 September.
There are two different processes this year for viewing of scripts depending on how the script was
marked.
a) Viewing online through the Candidate Self Service Portal
b) Viewing in-person in schools
It is important to note that candidates may have to attend school to view some of their scripts and
use the portal to access others.
a) Viewing online through the Candidate Self Service Portal
With the expansion of online marking to the majority of subjects for the 2022 Leaving Certificate,
most script viewing will be online through the Candidate Self Service Portal. The online viewing
process is delivered through the Candidate Self Service Portal and involves candidates having
timebound access to PDFs of the scripts. Online viewing in these subjects will be available from 9
am on Saturday 10 September to 12 pm on Sunday 11 September.
Viewing in schools
There is still a need to provide candidates with in-person script viewing in schools for those subjects,
or components of subjects, which were manually marked. Even in subjects which were marked
online there are some exceptions which require scripts to be returned to schools for viewing. The
following material will be returned to schools for in person viewing;
• Examination scripts in subjects which were manually marked
• Certain components of subjects which were marked online (e.g. the LCVP portfolio)
• Examination scripts in the Deferred Examination series will be returned for viewing to the
school in which the candidate had been due to sit the main examinations in June. (These
examinations were not marked online).
• Scripts in online marked subjects that were in atypical format such as Brailed, Enlarged or
Modified scripts or scripts in audio format.
Please refer to table of manually marked subjects and components at Appendix B.
Viewing in Schools will take place on Saturday 10 September and candidates will be assigned to one
of three viewing sessions as follows;
1. Session 1. 9 AM – 11 AM
2. Session 2. 12 PM – 2 PM
3. Session 3. 3 PM – 5 PM
Appeals Process
The process for the appeal of an examination is a process whereby the script is sent to an appeals
examiner for re-marking. This examiner is different from the examiner who originally marked the
work. In some subjects involving practical/project work it may be necessary for an appeal examiner
to visit the school to re-mark work stored by the school. In the interests of equity and fairness remarking on appeal is carried out in accordance with the marking scheme for that subject. This
ensures that appeal examiners apply the same standards in re-marking as were applied to all
candidates in the examination. The marking schemes in all examination subjects will be published
prior to the Viewing of Scripts on the State Examinations Commission’s website.
Applications to appeal must be made through the Candidate Self Service Portal between 9am
Saturday 10 September and 12pm Monday 12 September. In order that the SEC can process the
appeals as quickly as possible, the appeal application deadline will be strictly applied and late
applications will not be accepted under any circumstances
Deferred Examination Information
Created : 01 Jun 2022, 12:35 PM
Archived : 30 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
For more Information for Candidates and Parents/Guardians on the Deferred examination click on the PdF document
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All-Ireland Coastal Rowing Championships
Created : 30 Aug 2022, 3:52 PM
Archived : 29 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
Congratulations to Alex Scannell and Ross Bowel who won a gold medal at the U-18 category at the All-Ireland Coastal Rowing Championships in Schull during the Summer. Well done lads, a brilliant achievement!
1st Year Books on First Day
Created : 28 Aug 2022, 12:44 PM
Archived : 29 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
We are looking forward to welcoming all students back to school.
As the first day for first years is primarily focused on student orientation, the books required are English, Maths and Irish (where applicable)
Thank You
Created : 24 Aug 2022, 1:18 PM
Archived : 28 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
Many thanks to all who have so generously donated uniforms and books already. Any more second hand books or uniforms would be greatly appreciated.
Congratulations
Created : 26 Sep 2022, 8:32 AM
Archived : 27 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
Congratulations to Emma Cahillane and her team mates in the u16 team who represented Kerry in UL this weekend running 7k marathon and won Gold.
Head Lice
Created : 25 Sep 2022, 4:50 PM
Archived : 27 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
Dear Parents and Families, There has been head lice detected among ISK students. Please check and treat your child's hair if necessary.
Best of Luck
Created : 22 Sep 2022, 8:43 AM
Archived : 26 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
Best of Luck to Emma Cahillane, second year, who is a member of The Star of the Laune running club.
Emma is representing Kerry in the National finals as a part of a relay team running 7K in Community games on this Saturday in UL.
1st year trip to Seefin
Created : 19 Sep 2022, 6:43 PM
Archived : 22 Sep 2022, 1:00 AM
1st years will be going on the annual hillwalking trip to Seefin tomorrow. A few things for parents/students to note:
- No books or uniforms are required tomorrow
- Students are to wear comfortable clothes - tracksuit, leggings, shorts etc.
- Comfortable shoes, hiking shoes if students have them but runners will be fine
- The forecast is decent but students should bring a hoody/jumper. No heavy jackets required
- Bring plenty food and drinks (water is best)
- No harm to bring sunscream
- Only students who are able to complete the hillwalk should attend. Any students who are not attending should remain at home tomorrow.
Hopefully all the students will enjoy the day. Thanks for your help and support.