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Pupil-Teacher Ratio

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 28 June 2018

Thursday, 28 June 2018

Questions (125)

Michael Healy-Rae

Question:

125. Deputy Michael Healy-Rae asked the Minister for Education and Skills if a matter (details supplied) will be addressed regarding class sizes at primary level; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28418/18]

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In the last two years, we have hired 5,000 additional new teachers.  It is the case that many teachers who would have carried out substitution work are now gaining permanent contracts.

The Statistics Section of my Department's website contains extensive data relating to class sizes at primary level. The most recent published information relates to the 2016/2017 school year. Statistics in relation to the current school year will be published later this year when the data has been compiled.

Budget 2018 marks the second year of major reinvestment in the education sector, as we continue to implement the Action Plan for Education, which has the central aim to make the Irish education and training service the best in Europe within a decade.

Budget 2018 provides for an additional 1280 teaching posts in the 2018/19 school year. This includes a one point improvement in the staffing schedule in primary schools which brings the position to the most favourable ever seen at primary level. These changes will come into effect in September for the 2018/19 school year.

It is expected that this one point improvement in the staffing schedule, when implemented in September 2018, will further improve the overall ratio of teacher to students. The latest figures in relation to pupil teacher ratio show an improved ratio of teachers to students from 16:1 to 15.7:1 at primary level when comparing the 2015/16 school year to the 2016/17 school year.  Average class sizes at primary level improved from 24.9 to 24.7 in the same period.

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