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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Questions (1342)

Jonathan O'Brien

Question:

1342. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Minister for Education and Skills if she will provide in tabular form the schools that have fewer than 100 pupils throughout the State; their patrons; their locations; and if they are gaelscoileanna. [33769/14]

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The following table shows a list of primary and post-primary schools with under 100 pupils including their roll number, name, address, county, Irish classification, patron and total enrolment. All-Irish classification means that Irish is the normal language of communication with the class for all subjects & activities, except the teaching of English. The all-Irish schools include gaelscoileanna (outside Gaeltacht areas) and Irish speaking schools in the Gaeltacht. Part-Irish means that Irish is the normal language of communication with the class for at least one subject or activity, other than Irish. No Irish means that Irish is not used as the normal language of communication for any subject or activity, with the exception of Irish.

Schools of less than 100 pupils

Question No. 1343 answered with Question No. 1273.
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