The funding arrangements for voluntary secondary schools, including the school referred to by the Deputy, are structured mainly on the basis of capitation grants with additional grants for secretarial and caretaking services. There have been significant improvements in the level of funding for voluntary secondary schools. In the context of the 2004 Estimates, I recently announced a further improvement in the per capita grant to €274 per pupil, as against the rate of €224.74 that applied in 1997. That increase will bring the grant to €312 in the case of disadvantaged schools.
In addition, secondary schools have benefited under the school services support initiative. The initial grant of €25 per pupil that was introduced for second level schools in September 2000 was increased to €89 per pupil from September 2002 and was further increased by €10 per pupil from January last to €99 per pupil. In the case of voluntary secondary schools, the grant was increased by a further €28 to €117 in September 2002, bringing the support services grant in the case of such schools to €127 per pupil from January last. In the context of the 2004 Estimates, the grant will be further increased to €131 per pupil. That increase is in addition to the range of equalisation grants of up to €15,554 per school, or €44.44 per pupil, per annum that have also been approved for voluntary secondary schools.
For a secondary school with 500 pupils, this amounts to extra funding of up to €105,684 per annum and annual grants of €242,501, or €261,551 in the case of disadvantaged schools, towards general expenses and support services. Schools are afforded considerable flexibility in the use of those resources to cater for the needs of their pupils. That is in general a preferable approach to putting in place grants for specific initiatives, including that referred to by the Deputy.