'Anecdotal evidence' of drop in pupil numbers after disorder - Givanpublished at 16:02 BST 10 June
Brendan Hughes
BBC News NI political reporter
Image source, PA MediaThere was “some anecdotal evidence of a decrease of pupil attendance” following the overnight disturbances in Northern Ireland, Stormont's education minister has said, although A-Level and GCSE exams are “continuing as normal”.
Paul Givan told the Northern Ireland Assembly’s education committee that the fall in attendance was “particularly amongst newcomer population” - those pupils for whom English or Irish is not their first language.
On scheduled exams, Givan said they were “continuing as normal today”, adding: “I have no information to suggest that there has been any disruption to those exams being able to proceed.”
Earlier the minister said a blanket closure of schools following the disorder would be "disproportionate and counterproductive".











