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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 November 2021

Tuesday, 23 November 2021

Questions (115)

Brendan Griffin

Question:

115. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for Education the engagements she has had to date in relation to the alleviation of school place shortages for local children at a school (details supplied); if she has engaged with the principal, board of management or with parents' representatives; if so, the actions she has taken as a result of these engagements; her plans to resolve the problem; the timeline for the resolution of the issue; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [57315/21]

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The Department is aware of some local pressures and demand for additional post-primary school places in a number of school planning areas across the country.

However, it is important to note that where enrolment pressures arise, it may not be as a result of lack of accommodation but may be driven by the following factors:

- Duplication of applications – pupils have applied for a place to a number of schools in the area

- School of choice – pupils can’t get a place in their preferred school while there are places in other schools in the town/area

- Some towns/areas have single sex schools and while places are available in the school they are not available to all pupils

- External draw – pupils coming from outside the local area

My Department is working to establish the true extent of any capacity issues through ongoing discussions with the relevant school authorities. In that context, similar to the process adopted in advance of the current academic year, the Department is engaging with school patron bodies, including patrons of schools in Kerry, to identify particular capacity requirements for the forthcoming year(s) which may necessitate action including, where required, the provision of modular accommodation solutions.

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