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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 January 2024

Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Ceisteanna (548)

Michael Ring

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548. Deputy Michael Ring asked the Minister for Education the number of schools, by county, that applied for the STEM grant; the number of applications received by the closing date and after the deadline; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [57243/23]

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I can advise the Deputy that the number of applications received by the closing date of 5pm on the 30th of November 2023 was 2727 and those applications that were received after the deadline totalled 126.

The breakdown by county of primary and post primary schools that applied for the grants are as follows.

Primary by county

Number of primary schools

Post-Primary by county

Number of post-primary schools

Carlow

33

Carlow

4

Cavan

56

Cavan

9

Clare

89

Clare

13

Cork

259

Cork

64

Donegal

118

Donegal

19

Dublin

367

Dublin

103

Galway

186

Galway

33

Kerry

107

Kerry

18

Kildare

74

Kildare

16

Kilkenny

55

Kilkenny

10

Laois

47

Laois

9

Leitrim

28

Leitrim

5

Limerick

107

Limerick

19

Longford

31

Longford

8

Louth

55

Louth

12

Mayo

101

Mayo

21

Meath

86

Meath

12

Monaghan

38

Monaghan

9

Offaly

49

Offaly

11

Roscommon

65

Roscommon

8

Sligo

43

Sligo

10

Tipperary

108

Tipperary

24

Waterford

50

Waterford

13

Westmeath

67

Westmeath

12

Wexford

79

Wexford

20

Wicklow

60

Wicklow

13

 

2358

 

495

Given the very high number of valid applications and the budget available for the scheme, a decision was made by the Department to run a lottery, where a random number generator was used to pick out schools based on their line on the spreadsheet. The application for each school was then assessed on a case by case basis with the applications read again by the evaluation team, to ensure they met the requirements as set out in the grant call. Any school deemed not to have met the requirements was removed. The procedure was then repeated until all the budget available was allocated.

As the initial funding available at the time of call for applications was €1.5m, the Department worked to secure as much additional funding as possible, bringing the total available to €4.7m. Unfortunately, on this occasion, this additional funding fell  short of the ask of over €25m. The Department is front loading the grant scheme in 2023/2024 school year and it is hoped that a further round of funding can be run this year. This means that eligible schools that were not successful this time may receive funding in the future.

It should be noted that the Department also supports STEM through other areas such as teacher professional development and the development of resources, as well as through supporting initiatives such as SciFest, ESB Science Blast, the Discover programme with Science Foundation Ireland and BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.

We acknowledge the time and work that was put in by schools into the applications. However, there was a limited budget allocated to this grant scheme.in relation to any future funding that becomes available, the schools will be contacted by the Department.

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