Skip to main content
Normal View

School Transport Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 December 2014

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Questions (545, 546)

John Deasy

Question:

545. Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Education and Skills if she will provide a breakdown by county of the number of primary and secondary school transport routes operated by Bus Éireann in each of the past five years; the overall numbers of pupils or students catered for in each county; and the receipts collected from school bus tickets in each county over this period. [47976/14]

View answer

John Deasy

Question:

546. Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Education and Skills if she will provide a breakdown of the number of free primary and secondary school transport places currently provided in each county accruing from family medical card cover. [47977/14]

View answer

Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 545 and 546 together.

Bus Éireann is responsible for the day to day operation of my Department's School Transport Scheme. Bus Éireann has advised that the information requested by the Deputy in relation to school transport routes operated by the Company is not readily available on a per county basis. If the Deputy has a particular county in mind the Company could undertake an exercise and furnish details for that county directly to the Deputy in respect of the last three years. The following table shows the overall numbers of primary and post primary children availing of school transport in each county, for each of the past three school years 2011/2012, 2012/2013 and 2013/2014. Bus Éireann has confirmed that receipts from parental contributions are not disaggregated by county. Some 90% of parental contributions are paid online through a centralised system. The audited accounts for the school transport scheme show that the total receipts from parental contributions for the past five years are:

Year

Receipts

2009

€11,628m

2010

€11,651m

2011

€11,486m

2012

€12,570m

2013

€12,772m

The total number of mainstream primary and post primary children availing of transport in the 2013/2014 school year, the latest year available, was 48,040 and 62,749 respectively. Of these 10,517 primary (35%) and 26,623 (50%) post primary children, who held valid medical cards (GMS scheme) were exempted from paying the charge. A breakdown of these figures is not maintained on a county basis.

Table School Transport Scheme - Tickets Issued Per County - Mainstream Only

County

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

2013

-

Total PP

Total P

Total PP

Total P

Total PP

Total P

Carlow

949

821

1010

831

1059

840

Cavan

210

1641

1813

1649

1806

1653

Clare

1969

1401

2406

1431

2076

1340

Cork

8294

4783

8284

4815

8481

4819

Donegal

5700

3495

5691

3577

5706

3570

Dublin

974

1289

1139

1288

1101

1252

Galway

5374

2595

5435

2583

5682

2471

Kerry

3400

2100

3338

2022

3276

2033

Kildare

1948

1881

2023

1833

2174

1835

Kilkenny

1408

1859

1577

1783

1574

1770

Laois

859

568

897

563

870

567

Leitrim

1088

1051

1042

1045

1081

1047

Limerick

2792

1184

2834

1196

2845

1154

Longford

1440

783

1444

838

1438

859

Louth

2099

852

2033

609

2048

648

Mayo

3465

1590

3452

1568

3408

1563

Meath

2206

1705

2316

2047

2384

1977

Monaghan

2213

1443

2175

1433

2163

1389

Offaly

1626

1184

1633

1091

1646

1061

Roscommon

937

944

938

924

897

849

Sligo

1098

1042

1190

1032

1157

998

Tipperary

3193

1750

3230

1746

3136

1715

Waterford

1426

1119

1427

1067

1397

1054

Westmeath

1499

990

1502

953

1521

1053

Wexford

3200

2027

3295

1939

3319

1943

Wicklow

1886

1347

1925

1383

1975

1393

Totals:

61253

41444

64049

41246

64220

40853

Top
Share