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Wednesday, 27 Nov 2013

Written Answers Nos. 62-68

Departmental Staff Data

Questions (62)

Dara Calleary

Question:

62. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Education and Skills the current operational structure of his Department outlining the management structure but excluding naming of personnel; the responsibilities of each section; the number of persons working in each section; his plans for reforming this structure; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50918/13]

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Written answers

An organisation chart for the Department of Education and Skills is set out in the attached Table 1 (interactive version available on Department's website). A breakdown of the responsibilities and staffing numbers in each area is set out in the attached Table 2. Further more detailed staffing and operational information is available on my Department's website.

The current policy on public sector numbers means that even though this Department has already experienced a significant reduction in staffing numbers we will continue to operate in an environment of diminished resources for the foreseeable future. At the same time demands on the education and training system and on the Department's staff have increased due to increases in numbers attending education and training courses. The ability of the Department to continue to deliver high quality services and advance the reform agenda has only proved possible due to a high degree of collaboration, commitment and flexibility shown by my Department's staff in adopting new work practices and through co-operation with the redeployment of staff around the Department to meet fluctuating demands. This type of working environment is an increasing feature in the Department where staff mobility and flexibility together with the introduction of new ways of working through IT developments and new business processes help the Department respond to the challenges of staffing reductions and diminished resources.

My Department will continue to prioritise areas of activity and processes which can be reviewed/ amalgamated/discontinued to ensure a continuation of existing levels of service with reduced resources as well as working within centrally led reform projects such as shared Human Resources and Shared Payroll.

Table 1:

-

-

Management & Organisation

-

-

SecretaryGeneralSeán Ó Foghlú

-

Internal Audit Unit

-

-

ESF/Policy and Operations

External HR

Central Policy Unit

Higher Education Equity of Access

Schools Financialand ETB Financial/Adminis-trative Personnel

Corporate Services

Planning Building and PPPs

NEPS

International

Inspectorate

EGF Managing Authority

School Transport

Public Service Reform

Higher Education Policy and Skills

Parents, Learners and Database Unit

Finance Unit

-

RIRU

Qualifications Curriculum and Assessment Policy

-

Further Education

North/South

Early Years Education

Higher Education Research and Funding

Teacher Allocation

I.T.

-

Special Education Incl Special Education Litigation

Teacher Education

-

NDP/EU StructuralFunds & FÁS Liaison and TrainingEstimates

Pensions

Statistics

-

School Governance Policies

Personnel

-

Social Inclusion

ICT Policy

-

-

-

Legal Services

-

Teachers,SNAsTerms and Conditions

Press andCommun-ications

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Payroll

-

-

-

-

Table 2:

Area of responsibility/section

RESPONSIBILITIES

Staffing Number (FTE)

Management Advisory Committee (MAC) which includes inter alia the Secretary General as well as the Chief Inspector

Providing strategic direction and overseeing the administration of public education and training in Ireland.

11.00

Secretary General’s Office/MAC Support

Secretarial service for the Secretary General and other members of the Management Advisory Committee. The Secretary General’s office also deals with Memoranda for Government and Parliamentary Questions.

6.80

Internal Audit and European Social Fund (ESF) Financial Control

The Internal Audit Unit is responsible for establishing that the accounting systems, procedures and controls operated by the Department and relevant other bodies as appropriate, are being complied with and are capable of realising policy objectives in an economic, efficient and effective manner. This includes auditing those parts of the operations co-funded by the European Union and incorporated in the National Development Plan for which the Department has responsibility.

7.50

European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) Managing Authority

The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) Managing Authority is responsible for managing and overseeing the delivery of programmes co-financed by the EGF in Ireland.

10

European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority and Skills Development Division (incl.NDP/EU Structural Funds & FÁS Liaison and Training Estimates)

The European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority, which is part of the European Social Fund Policy & Operations Unit/Skills Division in the Department, is tasked with the effective administration and implementation of the Fund in Ireland. Skills Development Division, through FÁS, ETBs and Skillnets, funds and monitors the provision of further education and training programmes for individuals who are seeking to avail of further vocational education and training opportunities in order to enhance their employment prospects and to enable them to acquire accredited qualifications. The Structural Funds Unit monitors and reports on the progress.

24.80

of activities in the education sector that are aided by the European Union Structural Funds (ESF-European Social Fund and ERDF-European Regional Development Fund).

External Staff Relations

The External Staff Relations Unit manages industrial relations for the wider education sector. The Unit's function is to promote good industrial relations practice throughout the education sector and encourage and support the modernisation of the sector.

7.80

School Transport Section

School Transport Section of the Department determines policy relating to school transport and administers the School Transport Schemes.

10.63

North/South Co-operation Section

The North/South Co-operation Section co-ordinates and develops co-operation and common action in education between both parts of the island of Ireland and with relevant institutions in the US and EU, in the context of the Good Friday Agreement. The principal function of the Unit is to take forward this co-operation through the North/South Ministerial Council.

3.80

Pensions Unit

The Pension Unit administers pension schemes for teachers, special needs assistants, certain clerical officers and certain caretakers in primary schools. The Unit also provides policy advice and information on pensions to Education and Training Boards (ETBs), third level institutions and other bodies under the aegis of the Department.

49.26

Central Policy/ Legal Services Unit

The Central Policy Unit co-ordinates a wide range of cross-departmental policy issues for the Department. The section also coordinates the Department’s Public Service Reform Programme and the Department’s response to the Organisational Review completed in 2011.

The Legal Services Unit advises the Minister and the Department on legal issues and ensures the effective management of litigation in which the Minister is a party. The unit also coordinates the Department's legislation programme.

15.00

Public Service Reform Programme Office

Coordinates the Department’s Public Service Reform Programme and the Department’s response to the Organisational Review completed in 2011.

3.00

Early Years Education Policy Unit

The Early Years Education Policy Unit in the Department of Education and Skills is co-located with the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) to ensure that policy developments in the early childhood sector are developed within an overall strategic policy framework for children.

3.95

Statistics Section

The Statistics Section is responsible for the collection and analysis of statistical data and trends relating to education at a national level. The section is also responsible for the provision of data to international organisations.

9.90

Higher Education - Equity of Access Section

The Higher Education - Equity of Access Section is responsible for the development of national policy on equity of access to higher education for all students and, in particular, for under-represented groups such as disadvantaged students, mature students and students with disabilities.

21.36

Higher Education - Policy and Skills

Higher Education - Policy and Skills has responsibility for ensuring an effective policy framework for higher education that supports delivery of high quality teaching, research and engagement by Irish higher education institutions. This includes development and compliance with the legislation governing the sector. The section also has a key policy remit to ensure the provision of higher education and training relevant to the skills needs of the labour force and to support the up-skilling of unemployed people.

6.60

Higher Education (Research and Finance)

The Higher Education (Research and Finance) Section is responsible for formulating and reviewing budgetary allocations for the provision of higher education. The funding of the Universities, Institutes of Technology and other Higher Education Authority (HEA) designated institutions is made via the HEA. The HEA deals with the individual budgets of the institutions and makes resources available as required. Other non-designated HEA institutions are funded directly by the Department through a core grant, and in the case of some institutions, the cost of free undergraduate tuition fees is met. This section is also involved in determining the criteria for the free tuition fees scheme which is administered by the third level institutions and for the development and implementation of policy in relation to the development of high quality research and innovation capabilities in higher education institutions.

6.46

Schools Financial and ETB Financial & Administrative Personnel Section and the ETB/SOLAS Project Office

The role of the Schools Financial and ETB Financial & Administrative Personnel Section is to support a high quality inclusive school education system within the primary and post primary sectors. The section discharges a range of operational, resourcing and support functions relating to the payment of grants to first and second level schools and Education and Training Boards (ETBs), and performs a range of personnel and staff relations functions in respect of Community & Comprehensive schools and ETBs.

29.00

Parents, Learners and Database Unit

The Parents, Learners and Database Unit administers appeals under Section 29 of the Education Act, provides advice to parents and students on the operation of schools’ complaint procedures and manages the Post Primary Pupil Database.

18.70

Teacher Allocation/School Governance Unit

The role of the Teacher Allocation Unit is to allocate staffing resources to primary, secondary, community and comprehensive schools and Education and Training Boards (ETBs) in accordance with departmental and government policy. School Governance Section support the effective governance, management and operation of schools.

40.43

Teachers and SNA’s Terms and Conditions Section

The role of the Terms and Conditions Section of the Department is to regulate the employment terms and conditions governing Teachers and Special Needs Assistants (SNA’s) employed in recognised primary and post primary schools.

33.79

Corporate Services

Corporate Services provides a range of supports to enable internal units to carry out their key business functions. It comprises the following Units, Accommodation & Services, Freedom of Information, Records Management and Corporate Development.

68.93

Finance Unit

The Finance Unit provides a financial framework and control system for the Department in accordance with government financial and statutory requirements. The unit operates a system for recording all receipts and payments in conjunction with the Pay Master General and the Central Bank. It coordinates and prepares the Statutory Vote accounts and briefing material for the Appearance of the Secretary General at the Public Accounts Committee.

33.33

IT Unit

The IT Unit supports the achievement of the Department's business objectives through the provision of IT systems and services.

54.23

Personnel Unit/ Ministerial Offices/Correspondence Unit

The Personnel Unit is responsible for managing the human resources function in the Department in the three main office and local office locations and providing the relevant supports to staff. Ministerial support to one Minister and two Ministers of State.

41.43

Press Office

The Press Office provides a press service to respond to media queries. The unit also provides an information and support service to the Minister and Ministers of State and works to improve communications within the Department.

4.80

Payroll Division

The Payroll Division provides a payroll service to teaching and non-teaching staff in primary, voluntary secondary and community and comprehensive schools. Retired personnel are also paid through this service.

124.49

Planning and Building Unit

The Planning and Building Unit is responsible for identifying the need for school accommodation, setting out the technical specifications for educational buildings, ensuring that standards are maintained, prioritising the allocation of resources and overseeing the delivery of the capital programme.

125.32

National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS)

The National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) supports the personal, social and educational development of all children through the application of psychological theory and practice in education. The service is organised on a regional basis with psychologists being assigned to a group of schools. Where a school doesn't have an assigned psychologist, it can avail of a service from an independently employed panel of psychologists.

194.52

Residential Institutions Redress Unit

The Residential Institutions Redress Unit manages the Department’s response to initiatives for the redress of child abuse in residential institutions.

11.73

Special Education Section

Special Education Section is responsible for the development of policy for children with special educational needs and the development of comprehensive, efficient and effective services for these children. The section maintains close links with the National Council for Special Education (NCSE), the remit of which includes direct delivery of services that will facilitate access to education for children with disabilities. Special Educational Needs Organisers employed by the NCSE are based throughout the country to co-ordinate services at local level. While the NCSE has a research and advisory role, the Department continues to have responsibility for policy.

23.13

Social Inclusion Unit

Social Inclusion Unit is responsible for developing and promoting a co-ordinated Department response to tackling educational disadvantage from pre-school through to second-level education.

13.50

International Section

The International Section manages the Department’s engagement with international partners, including the European Union, Council of Europe, OECD and UNESCO, to enhance international policy co-operation in education and training. It also has responsibility for policy development and co-ordination in the promotion of Ireland as a centre for international education.

16.83

Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Policy Unit (QCAP)

The Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Policy Unit (QCAP) is responsible for the support of the development of overall policy relating to assessment, curricula and guidance. It is also responsible for EU Directive 2005/36/EC (Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications) and the National Framework of Qualifications.

9.05

Teacher Education Section (TES) and the Information and Communications Technology) Policy Unit

Teacher Education Section (TES) reflects the Department's view of teacher education as a continuum from initial teacher education to induction and Continuing Professional Development (CPD). TES promotes the quality of teaching and learning through the provision of quality teacher training programmes, CPD and support for principals and teachers. This is done through the teacher education programmes, education centres and support services for teachers at primary and post-primary level. The management of this process is supported through steering committees and provision of policy support, as well as liaison with the Teaching Council, the Inspectorate and other sections of the Department on a range of issues.

The ICT (Information and Communications Technology) Policy Unit promotes the integration of ICT in teaching and learning in first and second level.

21.63

Inspectorate

The Inspectorate is a division of the Department of Education and Skills. It is a statutory body

as our role and functions are defined by Section 13 of the Education Act 1998 and some other

pieces of legislation. Broadly, these functions are concerned with the evaluation of the

educational system (particularly at primary and second level) and the provision of support and

advice to school communities, policy makers and the Minister and the educational system generally.

131.00

Student Grant Scheme Payments

Questions (63)

Charlie McConalogue

Question:

63. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Education and Skills when a person (details supplied) in County Donegal will receive a letter from Student Universal Support Ireland informing them of their application number, provisional eligibility and checklist; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50920/13]

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Written answers

Officials in my Department have confirmed with Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) that in the case of the student referred to by the Deputy a document check list issued to the applicant's Donegal address. SUSI also confirmed that the document check list will be re-issued to the student by e-mail. When the requested documentation is returned, the student will be notified directly of the outcome.

Momentum Programme

Questions (64)

Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

64. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Education and Skills the details of the prospective cost of providing travel allowances for participants in MOMENTUM courses who reside a considerable distance from the location; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50932/13]

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Written answers

In the design of the Momentum Programme, consideration was given to the question of additional payments/supports but in the current difficult economic circumstances, it was decided that no additional payments, other than the retention of social welfare benefits, was warranted. This approach was discussed between the relevant Government Departments when the Programme was being designed last year. An evaluation of the Momentum Programme is currently underway and this issue will be considered in that context.

National Internship Scheme Places

Questions (65)

Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

65. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Education and Skills the reason his Department does not maintain a record of schools who utilise the JobBridge scheme to employ interns; and from whom his Department acquires the information on the numbers of schools who utilise the JobBridge scheme to employ interns. [50933/13]

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Written answers

The JobBridge Scheme is administered by the Department of Social Protection. The Department of Social Protection process applications for the scheme, make payments to successful applicants and provide information to my Department regarding the scheme as it affects schools.

Schools Administration

Questions (66)

Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

66. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Education and Skills his plans to introduce a circular for schools regarding the use of tablets or ipads; if he is concerned at the financial impact this will have on families; and his plans to record the number of schools introducing such devices. [50934/13]

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Written answers

An advice sheet on the adoption of tablets in schools is available on the PDST-Technology in Education (PDST TIE) website. The PDST TIE (former NCTE) promotes and supports the integration of ICT into learning and teaching for schools. This advice sheet covers areas such as what tablets can offer a school, educational considerations, purchasing considerations and software. Should a school wish to adopt tablet devices it is an operational matter for the Board of Management of the school. I would add that where new technology is being adopted by schools consultation should take place prior to the decision being made. The cost and other implications must be fully considered by the Boards of Management. As it is a matter for school management whether to adopt tablets my Department does not keep statistics in this area. A new digital strategy for teaching and learning in schools is under development at present and the use of new technologies will be considered again in this context.

Teachers' Remuneration

Questions (67)

Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

67. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Education and Skills the cost of paying teachers salaries in fee paying schools for each of the past five years. [50935/13]

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Written answers

The information requested by the Deputy is detailed in the attached file. The figures do not include employer's PRSI contributions.

ALL FEE PAYING SCHOOLS GROSS SALARY COSTS 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR

School No.

School Address

Total Gross Teachers

60030V

Blackrock College

Blackrock

Co Dublin

3,899,336.00

60040B

Willow Park School

Rock Road

Blackrock

723,964.00

60090Q

Rathdown School

Glenageary

Co Dublin

1,327,810.00

60100Q

Castleknock College

Castleknock

Dublin 15

2,333,168.00

60120W

Mount Sackville Secondary School

Chapelizod

Dublin 20

2,291,927.00

60130C

Loreto Abbey Secondary School

Dalkey

Co Dublin

2,607,773.00

60140F

Mount Anville Secondary School

Mount Anville Rd

Dublin 14

2,358,225.00

60160L

Notre Dame Secondary School

Upper Churchtown Road

Dublin 14

760,635.00

60180R

Christian Brothers College

Monkstown Park

Dun Laoghaire

2,302,291.00

60240J

Loreto College Foxrock

Foxrock

Dublin 18

2,343,564.00

60250M

Holy Child Secondary School

Military Road

Killiney

1,156,980.00

60260P

St Joseph Of Cluny

Bellevue Park

Ballinclea Rd

1,472,599.00

60272W

The Kings Hospital

Palmerstown

Dublin 20

2,858,723.00

60320H

St Columba's College

Whitechurch

Dublin 16

1,195,302.00

60321J

Rockbrook Park School

Edmondstown Road

Rathfarnham

657,076.00

60340N

Loreto High School

Beaufort

Grange Rd

2,395,414.00

60381E

Sutton Park School

St Fintans Road

Sutton

1,601,205.00

60520P

Belvedere College S.J

6 Great Denmark Street

Dublin 1

4,123,102.00

60530S

Gonzaga College

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

2,373,391.00

60540V

Catholic University School

89 Lower Leeson Street

Dublin 2

1,739,724.00

60560E

St Marys College

Rathmines

Dublin 6

1,638,512.00

60561G

St Michaels College

Ailesbury Road

Dublin 4

2,653,530.00

60570H

Terenure College

Templeogue Road

Terenure

2,992,277.00

60590N

St Conleths College

28 Clyde Road

Ballsbridge

1,121,895.00

60630W

St Killians Deutsche School

Roebuck Road Clonskeagh

Dublin 14

1,537,526.00

60640C

Sandford Park School Ltd

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

1,311,865.00

60650F

St Andrews College

Booterstown Ave

Blackrock

4,006,962.00

60660I

St Patricks Cathedral G.S

St Patricks Close

Dublin 8

920,764.00

60670L

The High School

Zion Road

Rathgar

2,818,268.00

60820E

Loreto College

53 St Stephens Green

Dublin 2

2,103,139.00

60892G

The Teresian School

12 Stillorgan Road

Donnybrook

683,280.00

60910F

Alexandra College

Milltown

Dublin 6

2,273,379.00

60930L

Rosemont School

Temple Road

Blackrock

322,616.00

61010U

Wesley College

Ballinteer

Dublin 16

3,548,802.00

61020A

Stratford College

1 Zion Road Rathgar

Dublin 6

936,527.00

61080S

Royal School Cavan

College Street

Cavan

1,273,783.00

61570M

Kilkenny College

Castlecomer Road

Kilkenny

3,442,492.00

61680T

Newbridge College

Newbridge

Co. Kildare

3,030,499.00

61720F

Clongowes Wood College

Naas

Co Kildare

1,672,862.00

61811I

St Gerard's School

Thornhill Road

Bray

1,646,852.00

62060R

Bandon Grammar School

Bandon

Co Cork

2,223,688.00

62370J

Midleton College

Midleton

Co Cork

1,549,229.00

62520C

Christian Brothers College

Sidney Hill

Wellington Road

3,378,493.00

62570R

Presentation Brothers College

The Mardyke

Cork

2,756,210.00

62690E

Scoil Mhuire

2 Sidney Place

Wellington Road

1,422,421.00

63300Q

Wilson's Hospital School

Multyfarnham

Co Westmeath

2,055,875.00

63870L

Drogheda Grammar School

Mornington Rd

Drogheda

1,655,205.00

63920A

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk

Co Louth

2,571,172.00

64150F

Glenstal Abbey School

Murroe

Co Limerick

867,496.00

64310B

Villiers Secondary School

North Circular Road

Limerick

2,466,319.00

64420I

Franciscan College

Gormanstown

Co Meath

1,790,638.00

64830E

Monaghan Collegiate School

Corlatt

Monaghan

1,033,758.00

65010R

Newtown School

Waterford

Co. Waterford

1,362,064.00

65190W

Sligo Grammar School

The Mall

Sligo

1,972,642.00

65410K

Cistercian College

Roscrea

Co. Tipperary

1,194,069.00

68071G

St John Scottus Secondary School

74/76 Morehampton Road Donnybrook

Dublin 4

780,201.00

Total

109,537,519.00

ALL FEE PAYING SCHOOLS GROSS SALARY COSTS 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR

School No.

School Address

Total Gross Teachers

60030V

Blackrock College

Blackrock

Co Dublin

3,725,286.00

60040B

Willow Park School

Rock Road

Blackrock

658,837.00

60090Q

Rathdown School

Glenageary

Co Dublin

1,673,077.00

60100Q

Castleknock College

Castleknock

Dublin 15

2,167,839.00

60120W

Mount Sackville Secondary School

Chapelizod

Dublin 20

2,122,472.00

60130C

Loreto Abbey Secondary School

Dalkey

Co Dublin

2,209,201.00

60140F

Mount Anville Secondary School

Mount Anville Rd

Dublin 14

2,417,591.00

60160L

Notre Dame Secondary School

Upper Churchtown Road

Dublin 14

1,092,559.00

60180R

Christian Brothers College

Monkstown Park

Dun Laoghaire

2,103,960.00

60240J

Loreto College Foxrock

Foxrock

Dublin 18

2,271,460.00

60250M

Holy Child Secondary School

Military Road

Killiney

1,072,877.00

60260P

St Joseph Of Cluny

Bellevue Park

Ballinclea Rd

1,609,055.00

60272W

The Kings Hospital

Palmerstown

Dublin 20

2,707,942.00

60320H

St Columba's College

Whitechurch

Dublin 16

1,180,725.00

60321J

Rockbrook Park School

Edmondstown Road

Rathfarnham

550,208.00

60340N

Loreto High School

Beaufort

Grange Rd

2,553,628.00

60381E

Sutton Park School

St Fintans Road

Sutton

1,906,316.00

60520P

Belvedere College S.J

6 Great Denmark Street

Dublin 1

3,767,182.00

60530S

Gonzaga College

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

2,433,989.00

60540V

Catholic University School

89 Lower Leeson Street

Dublin 2

1,860,187.00

60560E

St Marys College

Rathmines

Dublin 6

1,794,786.00

60561G

St Michaels College

Ailesbury Road

Dublin 4

2,047,334.00

60570H

Terenure College

Templeogue Road

Terenure

3,212,454.00

60590N

St Conleths College

28 Clyde Road

Ballsbridge

1,065,488.00

60630W

St Killians Deutsche School

Roebuck Road Clonskeagh

Dublin 14

1,591,628.00

60640C

Sandford Park School Ltd

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

1,098,309.00

60650F

St Andrews College

Booterstown Ave

Blackrock

3,964,820.00

60660I

St Patricks Cathedral G.S

St Patricks Close

Dublin 8

551,195.00

60670L

The High School

Zion Road

Rathgar

3,010,056.00

60820E

Loreto College

53 St Stephens Green

Dublin 2

2,167,643.00

60892G

The Teresian School

12 Stillorgan Road

Donnybrook

759,349.00

60910F

Alexandra College

Milltown

Dublin 6

2,251,027.00

60930L

Rosemont School

Temple Road

Blackrock

429,723.00

61010U

Wesley College

Ballinteer

Dublin 16

3,256,848.00

61020A

Stratford College

1 Zion Road Rathgar

Dublin 6

806,677.00

61080S

Royal School Cavan

College Street

Cavan

1,177,581.00

61570M

Kilkenny College

Castlecomer Road

Kilkenny

3,223,984.00

61680T

Newbridge College

Newbridge

Co. Kildare

3,078,601.00

61720F

Clongowes Wood College

Naas

Co Kildare

1,701,254.00

61811I

St Gerard's School

Thornhill Road

Bray

1,597,234.00

62060R

Bandon Grammar School

Bandon

Co Cork

2,563,140.00

62370J

Midleton College

Midleton

Co Cork

1,358,415.00

62520C

Christian Brothers College

Sidney Hill

Wellington Road

3,247,047.00

62570R

Presentation Brothers College

The Mardyke

Cork

2,748,322.00

62690E

Scoil Mhuire

2 Sidney Place

Wellington Road

1,617,659.00

63300Q

Wilson's Hospital School

Multyfarnham

Co Westmeath

1,754,164.00

63870L

Drogheda Grammar School

Mornington Rd

Drogheda

1,531,236.00

63920A

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk

Co Louth

2,551,058.00

64150F

Glenstal Abbey School

Murroe

Co Limerick

746,596.00

64310B

Villiers Secondary School

North Circular Road

Limerick

2,519,792.00

64420I

Franciscan College

Gormanstown

Co Meath

1,790,066.00

64830E

Monaghan Collegiate School

Corlatt

Monaghan

1,292,271.00

65010R

Newtown School

Waterford

Co. Waterford

1,339,441.00

65190W

Sligo Grammar School

The Mall

Sligo

1,803,897.00

65410K

Cistercian College

Roscrea

Co. Tipperary

1,335,054.00

68071G

St John Scottus Secondary School

74/76 Morehampton Road Donnybrook

Dublin 4

792,766.00

Total

107,861,306.00

ALL FEE PAYING SCHOOLS GROSS SALARY COSTS 2010-2011SCHOOL YEAR

School No.

School Address

Total Gross Teachers

60030V

Blackrock College

Blackrock

Co Dublin

3,642,890.00

60040B

Willow Park School

Rock Road

Blackrock

694,016.00

60090Q

Rathdown School

Glenageary

Co Dublin

1,453,090.00

60100Q

Castleknock College

Castleknock

Dublin 15

2,001,778.00

60120W

Mount Sackville Secondary School

Chapelizod

Dublin 20

2,456,494.00

60130C

Loreto Abbey Secondary School

Dalkey

Co Dublin

2,185,046.00

60140F

Mount Anville Secondary School

Mount Anville Rd

Dublin 14

2,386,526.00

60160L

Notre Dame Secondary School

Upper Churchtown Road

Dublin 14

1,051,253.00

60180R

Christian Brothers College

Monkstown Park

Dun Laoghaire

2,111,816.00

60240J

Loreto College Foxrock

Foxrock

Dublin 18

2,197,514.00

60250M

Holy Child Secondary School

Military Road

Killiney

1,400,298.00

60260P

St Joseph Of Cluny

Bellevue Park

Ballinclea Rd

1,353,976.00

60272W

The Kings Hospital

Palmerstown

Dublin 20

2,839,828.00

60320H

St Columba's College

Whitechurch

Dublin 16

1,222,868.00

60321J

Rockbrook Park School

Edmondstown Road

Rathfarnham

464,571.00

60340N

Loreto High School

Beaufort

Grange Rd

2,147,262.00

60381E

Sutton Park School

St Fintans Road

Sutton

1,738,233.00

60520P

Belvedere College S.J

6 Great Denmark Street

Dublin 1

3,739,093.00

60530S

Gonzaga College

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

2,222,214.00

60540V

Catholic University School

89 Lower Leeson Street

Dublin 2

1,706,010.00

60560E

St Marys College

Rathmines

Dublin 6

1,578,355.00

60561G

St Michaels College

Ailesbury Road

Dublin 4

2,040,260.00

60570H

Terenure College

Templeogue Road

Terenure

2,931,407.00

60590N

St Conleths College

28 Clyde Road

Ballsbridge

1,064,581.00

60630W

St Killians Deutsche School

Roebuck Road Clonskeagh

Dublin 14

1,640,787.00

60640C

Sandford Park School Ltd

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

1,170,392.00

60650F

St Andrews College

Booterstown Ave

Blackrock

3,789,612.00

60660I

St Patricks Cathedral G.S

St Patricks Close

Dublin 8

588,814.00

60670L

The High School

Zion Road

Rathgar

3,170,717.00

60820E

Loreto College

53 St Stephens Green

Dublin 2

1,912,625.00

60892G

The Teresian School

12 Stillorgan Road

Donnybrook

763,132.00

60910F

Alexandra College

Milltown

Dublin 6

1,893,896.00

60930L

Rosemont School

Temple Road

Blackrock

349,540.00

61010U

Wesley College

Ballinteer

Dublin 16

3,251,277.00

61020A

Stratford College

1 Zion Road Rathgar

Dublin 6

1,010,022.00

61080S

Royal School Cavan

College Street

Cavan

1,033,232.00

61570M

Kilkenny College

Castlecomer Road

Kilkenny

3,104,946.00

61680T

Newbridge College

Newbridge

Co. Kildare

3,286,722.00

61720F

Clongowes Wood College

Naas

Co Kildare

1,747,940.00

61811I

St Gerard's School

Thornhill Road

Bray

1,768,269.00

62060R

Bandon Grammar School

Bandon

Co Cork

2,249,480.00

62370J

Midleton College

Midleton

Co Cork

1,470,038.00

62520C

Christian Brothers College

Sidney Hill

Wellington Road

3,301,735.00

62570R

Presentation Brothers College

The Mardyke

Cork

2,690,131.00

62690E

Scoil Mhuire

2 Sidney Place

Wellington Road

1,510,900.00

63300Q

Wilson's Hospital School

Multyfarnham

Co Westmeath

1,632,878.00

63870L

Drogheda Grammar School

Mornington Rd

Drogheda

1,490,922.00

63920A

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk

Co Louth

2,253,019.00

64150F

Glenstal Abbey School

Murroe

Co Limerick

939,133.00

64310B

Villiers Secondary School

North Circular Road

Limerick

2,249,798.00

64420I

Franciscan College

Gormanstown

Co Meath

1,796,503.00

64830E

Monaghan Collegiate School

Corlatt

Monaghan

1,172,997.00

65010R

Newtown School

Waterford

Co. Waterford

1,454,801.00

65190W

Sligo Grammar School

The Mall

Sligo

1,945,440.00

65410K

Cistercian College

Roscrea

Co. Tipperary

1,232,375.00

68071G

St John Scottus Secondary School

74/76 Morehampton Road Donnybrook

Dublin 4

683,249.00

Total

105,184,701.00

ALL FEE PAYING SCHOOLS GROSS SALARY COSTS 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR

School No.

School Address

Total Gross Teachers

60030V

Blackrock College

Blackrock

Co Dublin

3,609,626

60040B

Willow Park School

Rock Road

Blackrock

719,082

60090Q

Rathdown School

Glenageary

Co Dublin

1,215,893

60100Q

Castleknock College

Castleknock

Dublin 15

2,030,911

60120W

Mount Sackville Secondary School

Chapelizod

Dublin 20

2,164,592

60130C

Loreto Abbey Secondary School

Dalkey

Co Dublin

2,253,333

60140F

Mount Anville Secondary School

Mount Anville Rd

Dublin 14

2,185,699

60160L

Notre Dame Secondary School

Upper Churchtown Road

Dublin 14

881,003

60180R

Christian Brothers College

Monkstown Park

Dun Laoghaire

1,875,882

60240J

Loreto College Foxrock

Foxrock

Dublin 18

2,316,373

60250M

Holy Child Secondary School

Military Road

Killiney

1,160,710

60260P

St Joseph Of Cluny

Bellevue Park

Ballinclea Rd

1,585,224

60272W

The Kings Hospital

Palmerstown

Dublin 20

2,764,880

60320H

St Columba's College

Whitechurch

Dublin 16

1,141,795

60321J

Rockbrook Park School

Edmondstown Road

Rathfarnham

517,587

60340N

Loreto High School

Beaufort

Grange Rd

2,270,912

60381E

Sutton Park School

St Fintans Road

Sutton

1,274,097

60520P

Belvedere College S.J

6 Great Denmark Street

Dublin 1

3,582,705

60530S

Gonzaga College

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

2,123,784

60540V

Catholic University School

89 Lower Leeson Street

Dublin 2

1,559,083

60560E

St Marys College

Rathmines

Dublin 6

1,603,798

60561G

St Michaels College

Ailesbury Road

Dublin 4

2,150,542

60570H

Terenure College

Templeogue Road

Terenure

2,652,641

60590N

St Conleths College

28 Clyde Road

Ballsbridge

985,050

60630W

St Killians Deutsche School

Roebuck Road Clonskeagh

Dublin 14

1,326,042

60640C

Sandford Park School Ltd

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

984,064

60650F

St Andrews College

Booterstown Ave

Blackrock

4,080,264

60660I

St Patricks Cathedral G.S

St Patricks Close

Dublin 8

688,574

60670L

The High School

Zion Road

Rathgar

2,794,519

60820E

Loreto College

53 St Stephens Green

Dublin 2

2,078,547

60892G

The Teresian School

12 Stillorgan Road

Donnybrook

793,129

60910F

Alexandra College

Milltown

Dublin 6

2,127,316

60930L

Rosemont School

Temple Road

Blackrock

357,498

61010U

Wesley College

Ballinteer

Dublin 16

3,326,240

61020A

Stratford College

1 Zion Road Rathgar

Dublin 6

817,642

61080S

Royal School Cavan

College Street

Cavan

1,116,738

61570M

Kilkenny College

Castlecomer Road

Kilkenny

3,072,585

61680T

Newbridge College

Newbridge

Co. Kildare

3,019,459

61720F

Clongowes Wood College

Naas

Co Kildare

1,675,236

61811I

St Gerard's School

Thornhill Road

Bray

1,783,208

62060R

Bandon Grammar School

Bandon

Co Cork

2,304,577

62370J

Midleton College

Midleton

Co Cork

1,396,450

62520C

Christian Brothers College

Sidney Hill

Wellington Road

2,830,443

62570R

Presentation Brothers College

The Mardyke

Cork

2,501,965

62690E

Scoil Mhuire

2 Sidney Place

Wellington Road

1,593,748

63870L

Drogheda Grammar School

Mornington Rd

Drogheda

1,188,149

63920A

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk

Co Louth

2,138,903

64150F

Glenstal Abbey School

Murroe

Co Limerick

773,569

64310B

Villiers Secondary School

North Circular Road

Limerick

2,299,758

64420I

Franciscan College

Gormanstown

Co Meath

1,360,870

64830E

Monaghan Collegiate School

Corlatt

Monaghan

1,139,692

65010R

Newtown School

Waterford

Co. Waterford

1,299,574

65190W

Sligo Grammar School

The Mall

Sligo

1,747,202

65410K

Cistercian College

Roscrea

Co. Tipperary

968,886

68071G

St John Scottus Secondary School

74/76 Morehampton Road Donnybrook

Dublin 4

699,878

Total

98,909,927.00

ALL FEE PAYING SCHOOLS GROSS SALARY COSTS 2012 / 2013

School No.

School Address

Total Gross Teachers

60030V

Blackrock College

Blackrock

Co Dublin

3,574,169.48

60040B

Willow Park School

Rock Road

Blackrock

723,923.78

60090Q

Rathdown School

Glenageary

Co Dublin

1,250,169.64

60100Q

Castleknock College

Castleknock

Dublin 15

2,036,988.13

60120W

Mount Sackville Secondary School

Chapelizod

Dublin 20

2,038,983.40

60130C

Loreto Abbey Secondary School

Dalkey

Co Dublin

2,258,299.33

60140F

Mount Anville Secondary School

Mount Anville Rd

Dublin 14

2,065,783.08

60160L

Notre Dame Secondary School

Upper Churchtown Road

Dublin 14

780,649.62

60180R

Christian Brothers College

Monkstown Park

Dun Laoghaire

1,849,371.62

60240J

Loreto College Foxrock

Foxrock

Dublin 18

2,274,246.84

60250M

Holy Child Secondary School

Military Road

Killiney

1,124,671.18

60260P

St Joseph Of Cluny

Bellevue Park

Ballinclea Rd

1,446,498.60

60272W

The Kings Hospital

Palmerstown

Dublin 20

2,576,095.07

60320H

St Columba's College

Whitechurch

Dublin 16

1,127,676.67

60321J

Rockbrook Park School

Edmondstown Road

Rathfarnham

552,371.30

60340N

Loreto High School

Beaufort

Grange Rd

2,127,386.96

60381E

Sutton Park School

St Fintans Road

Sutton

1,239,000.99

60520P

Belvedere College S.J

6 Great Denmark Street

Dublin 1

3,490,248.71

60530S

Gonzaga College

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

1,961,975.07

60540V

Catholic University School

89 Lower Leeson Street

Dublin 2

1,478,285.39

60560E

St Marys College

Rathmines

Dublin 6

1,563,173.90

60561G

St Michaels College

Ailesbury Road

Dublin 4

2,077,708.25

60570H

Terenure College

Templeogue Road

Terenure

2,488,796.29

60590N

St Conleths College

28 Clyde Road

Ballsbridge

985,324.36

60630W

St Killians Deutsche School

Roebuck Road Clonskeagh

Dublin 14

1,296,240.71

60640C

Sandford Park School Ltd

Sandford Road

Ranelagh

982,432.43

60650F

St Andrews College

Booterstown Ave

Blackrock

3,852,325.26

60660I

St Patricks Cathedral G.S

St Patricks Close

Dublin 8

701,184.48

60670L

The High School

Zion Road

Rathgar

2,727,525.73

60820E

Loreto College

53 St Stephens Green

Dublin 2

1,902,046.85

60892G

The Teresian School

12 Stillorgan Road

Donnybrook

767,014.46

60910F

Alexandra College

Milltown

Dublin 6

2,001,064.71

60930L

Rosemont School

Temple Road

Blackrock

372,903.91

61010U

Wesley College

Ballinteer

Dublin 16

3,299,870.39

61020A

Stratford College

1 Zion Road Rathgar

Dublin 6

766,603.75

61080S

Royal School Cavan

College Street

Cavan

1,029,706.94

61570M

Kilkenny College

Castlecomer Road

Kilkenny

2,930,146.95

61680T

Newbridge College

Newbridge

Co. Kildare

2,883,297.44

61720F

Clongowes Wood College

Naas

Co Kildare

1,657,281.63

61811I

St Gerard's School

Thornhill Road

Bray

1,737,140.91

62060R

Bandon Grammar School

Bandon

Co Cork

2,263,307.09

62370J

Midleton College

Midleton

Co Cork

1,409,949.26

62520C

Christian Brothers College

Sidney Hill

Wellington Road

2,733,981.78

62570R

Presentation Brothers College

The Mardyke

Cork

2,428,365.12

62690E

Scoil Mhuire

2 Sidney Place

Wellington Road

1,504,404.83

63300Q

Wilson's Hospital School

Multyfarnham

Co Westmeath

1,728,289.45

63870L

Drogheda Grammar School

Mornington Rd

Drogheda

1,094,271.51

63920A

Dundalk Grammar School

Dundalk

Co Louth

2,111,271.40

64150F

Glenstal Abbey School

Murroe

Co Limerick

745,543.17

64310B

Villiers Secondary School

North Circular Road

Limerick

2,143,828.10

64420I

Franciscan College

Gormanstown

Co Meath

1,307,723.87

64830E

Monaghan Collegiate School

Corlatt

Monaghan

1,007,132.67

65010R

Newtown School

Waterford

Co. Waterford

1,200,912.53

65190W

Sligo Grammar School

The Mall

Sligo

1,640,048.18

65410K

Cistercian College

Roscrea

Co. Tipperary

926,824.16

68071G

St John Scottus Secondary School

74/76 Morehampton Road Donnybrook

Dublin 4

736,738.87

Total

96,981,176.20

Student Grant Scheme Delays

Questions (68)

Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

68. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Education and Skills the number of students who have not yet received Student Universal Support Ireland grants for this academic term despite having been awarded same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50936/13]

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Written answers

I am informed by Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) that when an applicant is awarded a grant the applicant gets paid as soon as possible after they submit their bank accounts details and their institutions confirm their attendance. While most applicants have provided SUSI with their bank details a number of applicants have not done so. SUSI is in regular e-mail/social media contact with these applicants to get this information.

As at close of business on 24 November, 2013 for the 2013/14 academic year 68,073 new applications and 23,495 renewal applications had been received by SUSI. Of these 31,931 new applications have been awarded or provisionally awarded and 20,017 renewal applications have been awarded. 25,594 new applicants and 19,190 renewals have been paid maintenance or have been awarded a "fees only" grant. Payments to students awarded a "fees only" grant (either the student contribution or fees) are made directly to the relevant institution on receipt of an appropriate invoice from the institute.

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