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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 July 2006

Tuesday, 4 July 2006

Questions (706, 707)

Liam Aylward

Question:

718 Mr. Aylward asked the Minister for Education and Science her views on the request by the board of management of a school (details supplied) in County Kilkenny for the retention of a teacher in view of the changes taking place in this particular school; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [26158/06]

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I am pleased to inform the Deputy that the school in question has been allowed to retain the teaching post as part of the amalgamation process that is taking place involving this school.

Joe Sherlock

Question:

719 Mr. Sherlock asked the Minister for Education and Science the position in relation to efforts being made at a school (details supplied) in County Cork to retain the five class teachers for 2006-2007. [26159/06]

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The staffing of a primary school is determined by reference to the enrolment of the school on the 30th September of the previous school year. The actual number of mainstream posts sanctioned is determined by reference to a staffing schedule which is issued annually to all primary schools. The relevant circular (0023/2006) issued to all schools in March 2006.

Under the staffing arrangements for primary schools, there is provision for the allocation of an additional post to a school where the school experiences rapid growth in its enrolment. In such cases, an additional post, referred to as a developing school post, may be sanctioned provisionally where the projected enrolment at 30th September of the school year in question equals or exceeds a specified figure. If the specified figure is not achieved on 30th September, sanction for the post is withdrawn.

The enrolment in the school referred to by the Deputy on 30th September 2005 was 111 pupils, which warrants a staffing of Principal plus 3 mainstream posts for the 2006/2007 school year.

To ensure transparency and openness in the system an independent Appeal Board is now in place to decide on any mainstream staffing appeals.

The staffing of the school referred to by the Deputy for the 2006/2007 school year was considered by the Primary Staffing Appeal Board at its meeting on the 25th May 2006. The Board, having considered the appeal with regard to the criteria outlined in Department Circular 0024/2006, was satisfied that a departure from the staffing schedule is not warranted in this case. The Board of Management of the school was notified in writing of the decision of the Appeals Board on the 26th May 2006.

I am sure the Deputy will appreciate that it would not be appropriate for me to intervene in the operations of the Independent Appeal Board.

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