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Exams Chief provides solution to dispute over dress code at A/L evaluation centre
Jan 17, 202511:09 AM
Exams Chief provides solution to dispute over dress code at A/L evaluation centre

The Commissioner General of Examinations Amith Jayasundara said that the group of female teachers involved in a dispute over the dress code, who are currently engaged in the 2024 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination answer sheet evaluation activities at the center established at Pannipitiya Dharmapala Vidyalaya, will continue their duties at the Examinations Department starting tomorrow (18).

 

It was previously reported that the 2024 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination evaluation centre established at the Pannipitiya Dharmapala Vidyala has temporarily been closed, owing to a dispute between the school principal and female teachers engaged in answer sheet evaluation activities with regard to their attire.

 

It was reported that the disagreement arose yesterday (16), which was a school day, when the female principal of the school allegedly refused to allow the teachers to enter the school premises as they had arrived wearing gowns instead of sarees, which she had deemed inappropriate attire for a school setting.

 

The teachers argued that since the evaluation centre operates under the authority of the Commissioner General of Examinations, the principal does not have jurisdiction over their dress code.

 

The principal, however, maintained that a certain level of discipline must be upheld within the school premises, and that all visitors should adhere to the school’s guidelines.

 

The situation had subsequently escalated, resulting in an argument between the two parties. The police were later called in to de-escalate the situation, but an agreement could not be reached. 

 

Consequently, the Commissioner General of Examinations has instructed that the evaluation centre be temporarily closed.

 

However, when inquired by Ada Derana, Jayasundara stated that measures have been taken to establish an evaluation centre at the Department of Examinations premises, and that the group of female teachers involved in the dispute will continue their duties there.

 

He further stated that the other evaluation officers will carry on with the exam evaluation activities at the Pannipitiya Dharmapala Vidyalaya.

 

 

 

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