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NAHT Northern Ireland represents principals and vice-principals in around two-thirds of 1,150 schools in Northern Ireland. NAHT Northern Ireland provide advice, training and support for its members on a range of issues faced by senior leaders in schools. Along with our colleagues in England and Wales, we are there to defend and extend the rights of school leaders.  

NAHT NI is democratic and member-led, and supported by its Belfast-based team of staff alongside their colleagues based in both Wales and England.

NAHT Northern Ireland
Carnmoney House
Edgewater Office Park

Belfast
BT3 9JQ

nahtni@naht.org.uk
02890 776633 

NAHT(NI) calls upon the Education Minister to act urgently to mitigate the damage in respect of A-level/AS level students

NAHT(NI) welcome the Education Minister’s announcement that GCSE result will be based solely on the estimates provided by schools and colleges, although this announcement comes late in the day and inevitably raises about the planning and viability of this process from the outset.

NAHT(NI)’s President and Head of  Loughshore Education Resource Centre, Geri Cameron said

“NAHT(NI) remain deeply concerned by the process which A-levels and AS-levels were awarded, we reject the Minister’s remarks at last week’s education committee that the Centre Assessed Guidance’ lacks credibility’. Such comments are an insult to the profession.

We know there is no perfect method of awarding grades, however it is vital that the young people of Northern Ireland suffer no detriment as a result of the pandemic. Therefore we are calling for A-level and AS- level candidates to be awarded whichever grade is higher between the centre assessed grade or the CCEA grade.  In an evidence session with the education committee tomorrow and we will be calling for the Minister to be held to account.

Appeals to CCEA are already in their hundreds, by the time these are processed university places may be lost, it is vital the Minister acts immediately.

Furthermore there must be full transparency in respect of the algorithm used and a review of this process , at this time of great anxiety teachers and young people deserve answers.

Our young people have been through enough this year, professional teacher judgement must be trusted and our young people must be treated fairly.” 

Press and Media contacts:

Steven George
NAHT Head of Press and Media
01444 472886
07970 907730

Rose Tremlett 
Senior Press Officer 
07545 354363

Email : press.office@naht.org.uk

First published 17 August 2020

NAHT NI Annual conference

Annual Leadership Conference
14-15 May 2020 Slieve Donard Hotel, Newcastle
 ‘Empowering Positive Leadership’
 
Full programme to follow. Register now using the form below:

 

 Nursery and Foundation Stage Conferences
• Foundation Stage Conference:  Thursday, 19 November 2020
• Nursery School Conference:  Friday, 20 November 2020 
Venue: Hilton Hotel, Templepatrick

NAHT(NI) are delighted to have Anna Ephgrave to deliver two conferences, a day aimed at Foundation Stage practitioners and a day for Nursery practitioners.   Anna taught in the early years in English schools for 30 years and is now an independent consultant, trainer and author, supporting practitioners both in the United Kingdom and abroad. She has written four very successful books for David Fulton, Routledge: The Reception Year in Action, The Nursery Year in Action, Year One in Action and Planning in the Moment. Anna is passionate about children having autonomy and choice in child-initiated play. This ensures that each child can follow their interests and become deeply engaged which results in outstanding progress and meaningful learning.      This event can be used as a whole staff/team professional development opportunity and Principals may wish to use a Staff Development Day for this purpose. Further information will be issued soon, but in the meantime, please hold these dates in your diary!