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School Enrolments.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 25 October 2006

Wednesday, 25 October 2006

Ceisteanna (209, 210)

Ruairí Quinn

Ceist:

268 Mr. Quinn asked the Minister for Education and Science the average age at which infants enter primary school for the first time in each county; the number of schools per county which operate an age restrictive policy at present; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34878/06]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

The table set out below gives a detailed breakdown on a county by county basis of the average age at which infants entered primary school for the first time in the 2005/2006 school year.

The compulsory school starting age in a National School is 6 years of age and Rule 64 (1) of the Rules for National Schools provides that a child must be at least 4 years of age before she/he may be enrolled in a National School. Children of compulsory school-going age must have a place in a National School and overall there are more than enough places available.

Enrolment in individual schools is the responsibility of the managerial authority of those schools and my Department does not seek to intervene in decisions made by schools in such matters. Neither does my Department require individual schools to provide details of enrolment criterion and therefore it does not hold details of the number of schools which operate age restrictive enrolment policies. My Department's main responsibility is to ensure that schools in an area can, between them, cater for all pupils seeking places. This may result, however, in some pupils not obtaining a place in the school of their first choice.

It is the responsibility of the managerial authorities of schools that are not in a position to admit all pupils seeking entry to implement an enrolment policy in accordance with the Education Act. In this regard a board of management may find it necessary to restrict enrolment to children from a particular area or a particular age group or, occasionally, on the basis of some other criterion. In formulating an admissions policy a school must, however, ensure it is lawful. In particular, it must act in accordance with section 7 of the Equal Status Act 2000 which, subject to very limited exceptions, prohibits schools from discriminating against people in relation to a number of matters including the admission or the terms or conditions of admission of a person as a student to the school.

Where a board of management refuses to enrol a student in a school the parent of the student, following the conclusion of any appeal procedures at school level, has a statutory entitlement under section 29 of the Education Act to appeal that decision to the Secretary General of the Department of Education and Science. A committee is established to hear the appeal with hearings conducted with a minimum of formality. In most cases appeals must be dealt with in 30 days. Where appropriate, the Secretary General may give whatever directions to the board of management that are considered necessary to remedy the matter complained of.

Ages of Junior Infants Pupils by County 2005/2006

County

Age

Total Pupils

Carlow

4

250

5

490

6

24

7

1

Cavan

4

399

5

562

6

16

7

2

Clare

4

628

5

876

6

25

Cork City

4

749

5

936

6

17

Cork County

4

1544

5

3,239

6

89

7

1

Donegal

4

964

5

1171

6

22

7

1

Dublin Belgard

4

1,890

5

1710

6

29

7

2

Dublin City

4

2,819

5

2,398

6

60

7

1

Dublin Fingal

4

1,691

5

1,887

6

41

7

2

Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown

4

931

5

1,033

6

16

Galway City

4

394

5

406

6

11

Galway County

4

866

5

1,400

6

26

7

2

Kerry

4

665

5

1,091

6

31

7

1

Kildare

4

1193

5

1,929

6

36

7

1

Kilkenny

4

546

5

652

6

13

7

1

Laois

4

345

5

570

6

55

7

2

Leitrim

4

161

5

164

6

4

Limerick City

4

488

5

347

6

8

Limerick County

4

675

5

992

6

18

7

2

8

1

Longford

4

200

5

270

6

3

Louth

4

1027

5

851

6

19

7

1

Mayo

4

583

5

1035

6

23

7

1

Meath

4

1022

5

1539

6

23

7

1

Monaghan

4

448

5

340

6

7

Offaly

4

500

5

603

6

11

7

3

Roscommon

4

369

5

443

6

13

Sligo

4

429

5

417

6

13

Tipperary N.R.

4

371

5

623

6

16

Tipperary S.R.

4

497

5

614

6

11

Waterford City

4

473

5

291

6

5

7

1

Waterford County

4

415

5

420

6

7

Westmeath

4

438

5

711

6

35

7

1

Wexford

4

663

5

1195

6

37

7

1

Wicklow

4

791

5

1049

6

12

7

1

Paul Kehoe

Ceist:

269 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Education and Science when representatives of a group (details supplied) who met with her Department officials on 16 March 2006, can expect to receive responses to the issues raised during the meeting; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34879/06]

Amharc ar fhreagra

For the 2006-2007 school year, the Department gave its approval for the enrolment of certain pupils in the school in question, who in good faith, had enrolled in that school for that year. This was notified to the Group to which the Deputy refers.

The views of the group referred to are being considered in the context of the public consultation process in relation to the new second level school for Gorey.

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