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School Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 November 2023

Thursday, 30 November 2023

Questions (97)

Gary Gannon

Question:

97. Deputy Gary Gannon asked the Minister for Education when the secretaries grant will be received by schools. [52827/23]

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My Department is committed to providing funding to recognised primary and post-primary schools in the free education scheme by way of per capita grants. The two main grants are the capitation grant to cater for day to day running costs such as heating, lighting, cleaning, insurance and general up-keep, and the ancillary/Schools Services Support Fund (SSSF) grant to cater for the cost of employing ancillary services staff. Schools have the flexibility to use capitation funding provided for general running costs and ancillary funding provided for caretaking and secretarial services as a common grant from which the board of management can allocate according to its own priorities. Schools also receive a range of other grants including book grants and programme grants, as well as capital funding and direct staffing supports.

In addition to these grants, €20 million in funding was delivered during the mid-term break, to support all recognised primary and post-primary schools in the free education scheme. This funding is the first tranche of an overall additional €60 million funding announced as part of Budget 2024 measures designed to assist schools with increased day-to-day running costs such as heating and electricity. A further €40 million in funding will be delivered in 2024 .

Following the acceptance by Forsa of the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) agreement in respect of salaries and various leave entitlements for grant-funded school secretaries, those secretaries who accepted the terms of this agreement have been placed on a payroll operated by this Department. Therefore, as schools will no longer be responsible for paying the salaries of these secretaries, it is necessary to revise the ancillary grant funding. The priority to date has been to ensure secretaries could be set up on a Department payroll on the correct point on the pay scale from September 2023. This represented a very significant body of work, given the numbers involved.

Primary schools have received 2/3rds of the ancillary grant payable in 2023, and post-primary schools have received 2 of their 3 instalments of the SSSF grants for 2023. The Department is working to ensure the arrangements for the payment of remaining ancillary/SSSF grant funding to schools are finalised so that funds due to schools can be paid as soon as possible.

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