The Small Schools' Scheme, which was operated by my Department from 2003 to 2007, was specifically targeted at providing grant aid for the extension and refurbishment of small rural schools.
Over the course of the operation of the scheme, a total of €177m was spent on almost 400 schools throughout the country, leading to a very welcome improvement in the standard of accommodation available in these schools.
Under the Value for Money Framework, the operation of the Small Schools Scheme was reviewed and reported on.
The review was carried out to determine the value to the building programme of the Small Schools Initiative (SSI) and the Permanent Accommodation Initiative (PAI), devolving funding and responsibility on school management authorities (SMAs) to enable them to manage and complete their own building projects.
The review found that the schemes provided value for money for the taxpayer with effective funding control mechanisms. The schemes met accommodation deficits in schools in a satisfactory manner. The review found that devolution of funding and responsibility to SMAs worked well but suggested additional advice and information on their duties be provided to the SMAs.
The majority of the recommendations contained in the review have been implemented resulting in increased administrative efficiencies in the administration of the schemes which allowed almost 400 schools to benefit from funding under the SSS between 2003 and 2007.
In more recent years, the focus of the schools building and modernisation programme has been on major projects to provide new schools and large extensions in areas experiencing a rapid growth in demand for school places.
In these circumstances, no further applications for Small School Scheme funding have been sought. However, the situation will be kept under review by my Department. In the meantime, it is open to small schools to apply for funding under the Permanent Accommodation Scheme and the Summer Works Scheme, which continue to operate.