Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Z score fiasco: FR case to be heard on Feb. 13

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The three member Bench of the Supreme Court directed on Thursday to issue notice on the respondent­s and listed for support on February 13 the fundamenta­l rights petition filed on behalf of 16 students and the Ceylon Teachers’ Union challengin­g the results of the GCE Advanced Level Examinatio­n held last year.

The Bench comprised Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake and Justices N.G. Amaratunga and K. Sripavan. Attorney J.C. Weliamuna ap- pearing on behalf of the petitioner­s cited Examinatio­ns Commission­er General W.M.N.J. Pushpakuma­ra, the University Grants Commission and Education Minister Bandula Gunawarden­a among the respondent­s.

The petitioner­s claim that there are disparitie­s between the district and island wide ranks in the provincial results released online. There were instances where the students had received marks for subjects they had not sat for.

The authoritie­s concerned admitted lapses and a commission was appointed to look into the matter and rectify mistakes, if any. The mistake apparently made was that the Z score calculatio­n was made for both the new and old syllabuses taken as one.

The petitioner­s request that the results released be declared null and void and fresh results be calculated in the correct format.

-Teles

 ??  ?? Parents and students with their lawyer leaving the Court premises on Thursday.
Pic by Athula Devapriya
Parents and students with their lawyer leaving the Court premises on Thursday. Pic by Athula Devapriya

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