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School Textbooks Rental Scheme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Friday - 7 September 2018

Friday, 7 September 2018

Questions (255, 278, 279, 280)

Kathleen Funchion

Question:

255. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the estimated spend on books by schools participating in the school book rental scheme at primary and post-primary level. [35620/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

278. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the spend on the book rental scheme; the capital and current expenditure; and the number of schools participating in each of the years 2010 to 2017 and to date in 2018, in tabular form. [36000/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

279. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the estimated number of children at primary and second level not benefitting from the book rental scheme. [36007/18]

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Kathleen Funchion

Question:

280. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Education and Skills the number of schools at primary and second level not participating in the book rental scheme. [36008/18]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 255 and 278 to 280, inclusive, together.

My Department supports the operation of book rental schemes through the funding provided under the School Books Grant Scheme. Under this scheme, my Department provides funding of €16.6m annually to primary and post-primary schools in the free education scheme. School book rental schemes have an important role to play in reducing the cost of school books for parents.

The current arrangements for the school book grant rely on the local knowledge of the school in order to ensure a fair allocation of funds to those most in need. The system is fully compatible with local autonomy.

My Department does not hold information in relation to the expenditure on books by individual schools at primary and post-primary level or on the numbers of children at primary and post-primary who benefit from the book rental scheme. However the most recent figures available indicate that 96% of primary schools and 68% of post-primary schools operate a book rental scheme.

The attached document gives a breakdown of the following:

- Funding provided under the School Book Grant Scheme for primary and post-primary schools which includes capital expenditure for the years 2010 to date.

- Numbers of schools at primary and post-primary participating in the scheme where such information is held by my Department.

One of the actions as part of the Action Plan for Education is to strengthen the focus on reducing school costs for parents by increasing the financial support for book rental schemes, in order to reduce/eliminate school book costs for parents as resources permit.

Book Grant including capital expenditure - Primary & Post-primary

Year

Primary

Post Primary

Book Grant Paid

Seed Capital for Book Rental

Total incl seed capital

Book Grant Paid

2010

€6,870,617

€6,870,617

€7,801,046

2011

€6,906,112

€6,906,112

€7,968,084

2012

€6,980,684

€6,980,684

€8,085,243

2013

€7,090,319

€7,090,319

€8,273,229

2014

€7,198,663

€4,996,160

€12,194,823

€8,410,203

2015

€7,295,476

€5,489,790

€12,785,266

€8,610,096

2016

€7,394,194

€5,281,730

€12,675,924

€8,747,325

2017

€7,517,174

€7,517,174

€8,990,202

2018 to date

€7,573,819

€7,573,819

€9,104,229

No. of Schools participating in Book Rental Scheme

School Year

Primary Schools

Post-Primary Schools

Participating in book rental scheme

Not participating in book rental scheme

Participating in book rental scheme

Not participating in book rental scheme

2011/2012

2493

666

Not available

Not available

2012/2013

2676

476

Not available

Not available

2013/2014

2705

440

Not available

Not available

2014/2015

2974

163

Not available

Not available

2015/2016

3001

123

428

229

2016/2017

Not available

Not available

435

228

2017/2018

Not available

Not available

450

213

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