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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 May 2023

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Questions (306)

Alan Dillon

Question:

306. Deputy Alan Dillon asked the Minister for Education if she will provide a breakdown of additional children enrolled into mainstream primary and secondary schools under international protection and beneficiaries of temporary protection; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [24596/23]

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In Ireland, all migrant children, including children of international protection applicants, refugees, migrant workers and unaccompanied minors, can access pre-school, first and second-level education in a manner similar to Irish nationals, until they have reached the age of 18 years.

Tusla Education Support service has a dedicated team working in collaboration with the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS), to assist in management and co-ordinating of school placements, working in collaboration with the Regional Education and Language Teams (REALT) teams. School enrolment databases do not record whether a child or their parent has sought asylum. Therefore this Department does not hold data on children enrolled in schools who have arrived in Ireland under International Protection.

We do however have data in relation to the number of Ukrainian students enrolled in schools, which is set out by county in the table below, at primary and post-primary level, as of end April 2023.

My Department continues to publish figures on the enrolment of Ukrainian children each month. The latest press release of 3 May 2023 is available here gov.ie - Department of Education confirms 15,458 Ukrainian pupils currently enrolled in Irish schools (www.gov.ie)

The Deputy may also wish to note that the CSO also publishes data on Ukrainian arrivals and enrolments on their database data.cso.ie/# on a weekly basis, and the latest data available there is as of 18 May.

 

County

Primary

Post-primary

Carlow

147

76

Cavan

239

106

Clare

596

344

Cork

1,076

530

Donegal

833

467

Dublin

1,204

686

Galway

623

323

Kerry

1,026

559

Kildare

158

95

Kilkenny

166

120

Laois

135

88

Leitrim

218

133

Limerick

329

205

Longford

67

55

Louth

267

175

Mayo

509

280

Meath

292

130

Monaghan

70

32

Offaly

121

43

Roscommon

166

62

Sligo

231

157

Tipperary

220

140

Waterford

274

159

Westmeath

207

95

Wexford

515

238

Wicklow

298

173

Total

9,987

5,471

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