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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 April 2024

Thursday, 18 April 2024

Questions (174)

Patricia Ryan

Question:

174. Deputy Patricia Ryan asked the Minister for Education the measures, if any, in place to deal with the fact that a school (details supplied) is already at maximum pupil capacity now and cannot accept any pupil from even its main feeder primary school, even considering the other two schools in the area. [17084/24]

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The provision of school places to meet the needs of children and young people at primary and post primary level, including children and young people with special educational needs is an absolute priority for the Department.

My Department is aware of pressures for school places for the 2024/25 school year in Kildare county.  As part of planning for September 2024, data on applications for admission has been received by the department from post-primary schools across areas of known enrolment pressure including Kildare School Planning Area.

The sharing of this data has been very effective in the identification of school place requirements across the areas. The information provided indicates that there is sufficient first year places in the Kildare town/ Curragh School Planning Areas for September 2024.   

The Deputy will appreciate that there can often be significant overlap across areas and schools and the nature of the admissions processes is quite complex.  As a result there can be multiple iterations, where applicants may accept a place but subsequently be offered and accept a place at a second school, freeing up capacity at the first school accepted.  In that context, while some applicants may not yet have received an offer of a school place for 2024/25, families can be assured that all children who require a school place will be provided with one.  The Department is continuing to work with schools and patrons to ensure that there are sufficient school places available, and to put any required solutions in place.  This includes engagement in areas which were not included in the more detailed data sharing arrangements for 2024/25.  As part of this engagement with patrons, the Department is also collaboratively planning towards 2025/26 and future years, as part of forward planning generally.

The Department has invested significantly in schools in County Kildare over recent years.  Under the National Development Plan, a total of almost €250m has been invested in schools in County Kildare over the last five years. This investment has focused on provision of additional capacity to cater for its increasing population and there are further significant projects in our pipeline including for the North Kildare area.

The Capital Programme details the school projects that are being progressed under Project Ireland 2040. The current status of large-scale projects being delivered under Project Ireland 2040, may be viewed on the Department's website at, www.gov.ie, and this information is updated regularly. In addition, a list of large-scale projects completed from 2010 to date may also be viewed on the website. 

The picture in relation to school place requirements is very dynamic, noting that children may also move into an area during the course of the school year (including from overseas).  This is a particular issue in parts of the country where expansion of residential development has been contributing to mid-year demand for places. 

Department officials will continue to work with schools and patrons to ensure that there is appropriate provision for all students in Kildare School Planning Area for the 2024/25 school year and into the future.

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