Written Answers. - Capitation Grants.
Michael Ring
Question:
546
Mr. Ring
asked the
Minister for Education and Science
the capitation grant paid for each child in a special needs school.
[7443/02]
Michael Ring
Question:
548
Mr. Ring
asked the
Minister for Education and Science
the capitation grant paid for each child in a mainstream school.
[7445/02]
I propose to take questions Nos. 546 and 548 together.
At primary level, schools' running costs have been traditionally met by my Department's scheme of capitation grants. These grants are intended to contribute towards the general operating costs of primary schools. The capitation grant has been increased substantially since the Government took office in 1997. It has been increased from £45, €57.14, per pupil in 1997 to €101.58, £80, per pupil in this school year. In addition a further increase of €10 per pupil will apply from September 2002 in respect of the 2002-03 school year.
Special enhanced capitation rates are paid in respect of children with special needs who attend special schools or special classes dedicated to children with particular special needs. These special rates can range from €359.34 to €579 per pupil depending on the particular level of need involved. These rates will also be increasing by €10 per pupil with effect from September 2002.
At post primary level the main per capita grant amounts to €256.49, £202, per pupil. The grant was increased from £177, €224.74, to £184, €233.63, in 1999. It was further increased by £8, €10.16 to £192, €243.79, in September 2000, and to £202, €256.49, in September 2001. A further increase of €10 is due from September 2002 in respect of the 2002-03 school year which will bring the rate per pupil to €266.49.