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School Transport

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 July 2020

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Questions (701)

John McGuinness

Question:

701. Deputy John McGuinness asked the Minister for Education and Skills further to Parliamentary Question No. 603 of 14 July 2020, if the student will be granted a place on the school bus; if not, if a concessionary pass will be provided to them; if consideration has been given to the circumstances (details supplied); if the school transport criteria will be reviewed; if a value for money audit of the school transport system will be carried out with a view to achieving greater efficiency and transparency; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [20553/20]

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School Transport is a significant operation managed by Bus Éireann on behalf of the Department.   

In the 2019/20 school year over 120,000 children, including over 14,200 children with special educational needs, were transported in over 5,000 vehicles on a daily basis to primary and post-primary schools throughout the country covering over 100 million kilometres at a cost of over €219m in 2019. 

The purpose of my Department's School Transport Scheme is, having regard to available resources, to support the transport to and from school of children who reside remote from their nearest school.

Under the terms of the scheme, children are eligible for school transport if they satisfy the distance criteria (4.8km at post-primary) and are attending their nearest school as determined by the Department/Bus Éireann, having regard to ethos and language. Distance eligibility is determined by Bus Éireann by measuring the shortest traversable route from the child’s home to the relevant school.

All children who are eligible for school transport and who complete the application and payment process on time are accommodated on school transport services where such services are in operation. 

Children who are not eligible for school transport, but who complete the application and payment process on time, are considered for spare seats that may exist after eligible children have been facilitated; such seats are referred to as concessionary seats.  Where the number of ineligible children exceeds the number of spare seats available Bus Éireann will allocate tickets for the spare seats using an agreed selection process.   

Bus Éireann has advised that the pupil referred to by the Deputy is not attending their nearest school/Post Primary Education Centre and is therefore not eligible for school transport under the terms of the scheme.

All school transport services are reviewed over the summer months. Arising from this, routes may be altered, extended or withdrawn depending on the number and location of eligible children who will be availing of school transport for the following school year. 

Last autumn my Department announced a review of the School Transport Scheme with a view to ensuring funds are being spent in the most effective way to meet the objectives of the scheme.  The review will build on the proposals in the Programme for Government as they relate to school transport.

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