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School Uniforms

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 July 2022

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Questions (1089)

Catherine Connolly

Question:

1089. Deputy Catherine Connolly asked the Minister for Education the analysis that her Department has carried out into the level of compliance by schools with Circular 0032/2017, and in particular the obligation on schools to select school uniform items that are generic and can be purchased from an array of retailers; if her attention has been drawn to schools that do not comply with the provisions in the circular regarding uniforms; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [40558/22]

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As Minister, I am very conscious of the pressure faced by families with respect to living costs and back to school costs.

In relation to school uniforms, my Department’s Circular 0032/2017 sets out the principles of cost-effective practice to be adopted by schools to reduce the cost of returning to school.

Under these measures, schools are required to select school uniform items which are generic and can be purchased from an array of retailers. Only “iron on” or “sew on” crests should be used.

The Circular also sets out that schools should consult with parents on their views and suggestions on cost reduction initiatives in relation to school uniforms.

The Education (Student and Parent Charter) Bill, when enacted, will improve how schools engage with students and their parents by requiring each school to consult with students and their parents on individual school plans, policies and activities, including school costs. This will help ensure that the various views of students and parents will be heard and responded to by schools.

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