Charlie McConalogue
Ceist:263. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Education and Skills if he will outline in tabular form the rate of capitation grant paid this year and every year since 1997. [40765/13]
Amharc ar fhreagraDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 1 October 2013
263. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Education and Skills if he will outline in tabular form the rate of capitation grant paid this year and every year since 1997. [40765/13]
Amharc ar fhreagra264. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Education and Skills the total amount spent on the capitation grant paid this year and every year since 1997. [40766/13]
Amharc ar fhreagra265. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Education and Skills if he will outline in tabular form the total amount spent on the school book grant this year and every year since 1997. [40767/13]
Amharc ar fhreagraI propose to take Questions Nos. 263 to 265, inclusive, together.
My Department provides capitation funding to all recognised primary schools and post primary schools within the free education scheme. My Department provides funding to primary schools by way of per capita grants, subject to a minimum grant equivalent to 60 pupils. The funding arrangements made by my Department for post primary schools reflect the sectoral division of our second-level system. At the core of all arrangements is reliance upon capitation as the principal determinant of funding. My Department provides funding to Community and Comprehensive schools on a budget basis that is based mainly on pupil numbers, but also take into account additional factors which vary from school to school such as age of buildings, size of school etc.
With regard to the VEC sector financial allocations are made to VECs as part of a block grant. VECs are given a high level of autonomy in the management and appropriation of this grant and each is allowed to distribute its allocations in line with its priorities and perceptions of need. My Department provides funding to voluntary secondary schools by way of per capita grants. Funding for book grants was withdrawn in 2009, except in the case of DEIS schools. Funding was re-instated in 2010 for all schools. Fee charging schools do not receive any capitation or related grants from my Department. Information going back to 1997, as requested by the Deputy, is not readily available. The per capita rates and total expenditure in recent years are outlined in the following document.
Post Primary Capitation and SSSF rates 2003-2013
- |
Capitation |
School Services Support Fund (SSSF) |
2003 |
€266.49 |
€127 |
2004 |
€274.49 |
€131 |
2005 |
€286 |
€145 |
2006 |
€298 |
€159 |
2007 |
€316 |
€189 |
2008 |
€331 |
€204 |
2009 |
€345 |
€212 |
2010 |
€345 |
€212 |
2011 |
€328 |
€201 |
2012 |
€317 |
€201 |
2013 |
€306 |
€201 |
Primary Capitation and Ancillary rates 2003-2013
- |
Primary Capitation |
Primary Ancillary |
2003 |
€111.58 |
€102 |
2004 |
€121.58 |
€127 |
2005 |
€133.58 |
€133 |
2006 |
€145.58 |
€139 |
2007 |
€163.58 |
€145.50 |
2008 |
€178.58 |
€151.50 |
2009 |
€200 |
€155 |
2010 |
€200 |
€155 |
2011 |
€190 |
€147 |
2012 |
€178 |
€147 |
2013 |
€176 |
€147 |
Primary and Post Primary Capitation Expenditure 2006-2012
- |
Primary Capitation Expenditure* |
Voluntary Sector Post Primary Capitation Expenditure* |
2006 |
€134,028,786 |
€91,324,187 |
2007 |
€149,812,343 |
€100,450,756 |
2008 |
€165,634,230 |
€100,165,292 |
2009 |
€184,385,345 |
€101,213,329 |
2010 |
€193,281,276 |
€107,237,915 |
2011 |
€186,933,442 |
€104,280,000 |
2012 |
€183,373,000 |
€102,019,264 |
2013 |
€187,680,000 (estimated) |
€102,910,000 (estimated) |
*figures include enhanced capitation grants for special needs pupils, programme grants and book grants since 2010.
The book grant rates for 2010 - 2013 are as follows: Primary DEIS €21, Primary non-DEIS €11, Post-primary DEIS €39, Post-primary non-DEIS €24Funding allocated to book grants by the Department since 2006-2012.
Year |
Amount |
2006 |
€12,995,966 |
2007 |
€14,257,084 |
2008 |
€14,421,563 |
2009 |
€7,000,000 |
2010 |
€14,671,063 |
2011 |
€14,883,440 |
2012 |
€15,000,000 |
2013 |
€15,000,000 (estimated) |