Re: Iarratais ar Athbhreithniú a dhéanamh ar Thorthaí Scrúdaithe na Sraithe Sóisearaí (Achomhairc) / Application for review of results (Appeals) for the Junior Certificate examination results
A chairde, Ar dtús, ba mhaith comghairdeas a ghabháil le na daltaí uilig a bhfuair a dtorthaí inné. Táimid an-bhrodúil astu mar ghrúpa agus na torthaí ata bainte amach acu. Mar eolas, tá cead agat iarratas a chur isteach chun athbhreithniú a dhéanamh ar na torthaí.
- Tá ort an fhoirm (ceangailte thuas) le líonadh isteach roimh tráthnóna Dé Luan 23ú Deireadh Fómhair agus sínithe ag an bpríomhoide.
- Seolfaidh an scoil na foirmeacha ar aghaidh ach tá gá leis an íocaíocht a bheith déanta roimhré.
Íocaíocht:
- Tá costas 32euro i gcomhair gach ábhar/scrúdú. Má ta tú ag lorg athbhreithniú, seolfaidh an scoil nasc 'Way2Pay' amach tráthnóna Dé Luain agus caithfidh an íocaíocht sin a bheith déanta roimh an Máirt, 24ú Deireadh Fómhair.
- Beidh an scoil ag seoladh na hiarratais ar aghaidh ar an Máirt, 24ú Deireadh Fómhair roimh 17.00. Níl sé ceadaithe iarratas a chur isteach tar éis an dáta seo.
Tá nasc anseo leis an bhfoirm athbhreithniú: Foirm athbhreithniú / Appeal Application Form
A Chairde
Firstly, I would like to congratulate all our students that received their Junior Certificates yesterday. We are very pruod of this group and their achievements. I would like to make you aware that students can apply to have their results reviewed.
- The form attached needs to be completed and signed by the Principal by end of day on Monday 23rd of October.
- The school will send the appeal forms to the State Examinations Commission once payment for review has been made to the school.
Payment:
- Each appeal carries a fee of 32euro per subject. The school will issue a 'Way2Pay' link to all applicants Monday evening and all payments must be made by the following day, Tuesday, 24th of October. No applications can be accepted after this date.
Please see link here for application review form: Foirm athbhreithniú / Appeal Application Form
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