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School Transport

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 July 2022

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Questions (1033)

Paul Murphy

Question:

1033. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Education the reason that the decision was made not to grant the request for mainstream transport from Saggart and Citywest to a school (details supplied) given the fact that she has spoken about the need to improve parental choice and that the reason given for refusal is that they reside nearer to another school, which is not an Educate Together school; and her views that this policy of not providing transport in these circumstances undermines parental choice. [39610/22]

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School Transport is a significant operation managed by Bus Éireann on behalf of the Department of Education. In the current school year over 121,400 children, including over 15,500 children with special educational needs, are transported on a daily basis to primary and post-primary schools throughout the country at a cost of over €289m in 2021.

The purpose of the 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 Post Primary School Transport Scheme, children are eligible for transport where they reside not less than 4.8 kms from and are attending their nearest post primary school/education centre as determined by the Department/Bus Éireann, having regard to ethos and language.

At Post Primary level, eligibility for school transport is to the nearest education centre/school, subject to limited exceptions. The scheme has regard to ethos and language in that exceptions to eligibility for the scheme are considered in the case of minority religions and the Irish language. The scheme at Post Primary level provides transport for children of minority religion for whom there is less choice of school given the dispersed nature of these schools and also facilitates the viability of those minority religion schools.

Bus Éireann has confirmed that the pupil referred to by the Deputy is not eligible for mainstream transport as this is not their nearest school. There is no mainstream school transport service available from where they reside, to the school of the family's choice.

A review of the School Transport Scheme is currently underway and is being conducted with a view to examining the current scheme and how it currently operates, its broader effectiveness and sustainability and that it adequately supports the provision of services to students and their families.

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