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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 April 2022

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Questions (878)

Pádraig O'Sullivan

Question:

878. Deputy Pádraig O'Sullivan asked the Minister for Education the number of schools that availed of the summer provision, per county, in 2021 for primary and secondary; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [19944/22]

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In 2021, due to the ongoing pandemic, the Government announced a further expansion to the Summer Programme.  Under this expansion, students with complex special educational needs and those at greatest risk of educational disadvantage had access to an enhanced summer programme of education. The total funding available to provide the programme was €40 million, which was a 100% increase on the allocation for summer provision in 2020.  The range of programmes on offer built on the success of the expanded programmes that ran in 2020 and incorporated feedback from education stakeholders.  For the first time, all primary schools were given the opportunity to run a 2-3 week inclusion programme, an expansion to all post-primary schools that had been previously only been available in DEIS post-primary schools in 2020.  In addition, enhanced supports provided included measures to reduce the administrative burden, provision of funding to schools towards preparation and overseeing of the programmes, earlier payment to school staff and provision to recruit newly qualified teachers to work on the programme.  

As primary schools had the option of running multiple programmes the information requested by the Deputy for 2021 is broken down into the different programmes.

(a) (a) Primary Schools that ran the Primary Inclusion Programme and/or Special Class and Special School Programme

County  

Schools that ran Primary Inclusion   Programme and Special School and Special Class Programme  

Schools that ran Primary Inclusion Programme  

Schools that ran Special Class and Special   School Programme  

Carlow

5

1

2

Cavan

2

8

4

Clare

2

7

8

Cork

25

26

21

Donegal

3

11

7

Dublin

31

28

50

Galway

7

23

19

Kerry

8

16

7

Kildare

9

11

11

Kilkenny

5

10

8

Laois

7

6

3

Leitrim

0

3

2

Limerick

7

9

9

Longford

3

2

1

Louth

4

7

1

Mayo

3

8

6

Meath

6

10

4

Monaghan

1

6

4

Offaly

9

5

7

Roscommon

1

6

4

Sligo

0

2

4

Tipperary

1

14

10

Waterford

2

5

5

Westmeath

4

6

9

Wexford

9

11

7

Wicklow

2

7

8

TOTALS

156

248

221 

(a) (b) Number of Literacy and Numeracy Camps  (English and Gaeilge) run in DEIS Primary Schools 2021

English

County

Number of Schools

Carlow

5

Cavan

2

Clare

2

Cork

19

Donegal

11

Dublin

66

Galway

10

Kerry

5

Kildare

2

Kilkenny

3

Laois

4

Leitrim

2

Limerick

7

Longford

8

Louth

9

Mayo

5

Meath

1

Monaghan

3

Offaly

7

Roscommon

3

Sligo

2

Tipperary

8

Waterford

7

Westmeath

2

Wexford

6

Wicklow

2

Totals

201

Gaeilge

County  

Number of Schools  

Cavan

1

Clare

1

Cork

6

Donegal

2

Dublin

12

Galway

3

Kerry

2

Laois

0

Limerick

0

Longford

3

Louth

1

Mayo

2

Monaghan

1

Sligo

0

Tipperary

0

Waterford

2

Wexford

1

Totals

37

(b) (c) Post-Primary Schools that than ran the Post-Primary Inclusion Programme in 2021

County  

Number of Schools  

Carlow

1

Cavan

1

Clare

9

Cork

8

Donegal

26

Dublin

8

Galway

6

Kerry

2

Kildare

2

Laois

1

Leitrim

2

Limerick

3

Longford

3

Louth

2

Mayo

5

Meath

2

Monaghan

2

Offaly

4

Roscommon

3

Sligo

5

Tipperary

4

 Total

99

Question No. 879 answered with Question No. 828.
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