Written answers

Thursday, 5 October 2006

Department of Education and Science

Pupil-Teacher Ratio

4:00 pm

Photo of Olwyn EnrightOlwyn Enright (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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Question 172: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the most recent breakdown of primary school class sizes available for each county showing in each case the number of pupils in classes of less than ten, ten to 19, 20 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, 35 to 39 and 40 plus; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31316/06]

Photo of Mary HanafinMary Hanafin (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)
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The data requested by the Deputy are contained in the following table.

As the Deputy will be aware, major improvements have been made in staffing at primary and post-primary level in recent years. At the beginning of the current school year there are no less than 4000 extra teachers in our primary schools, compared with 2002. The average class size in our primary schools is 24 and there is now one teacher for 17 pupils at primary level, including resource teachers etc.

Children with special needs and those from disadvantaged areas are getting more support than ever before to help them to make the most of their time at school.

Indeed, with the thousands of extra primary teachers hired by this Government, recent years have seen the largest expansion in teacher numbers since the expansion of free education. Over the next two school years even more teachers will be put in place both for the above priority areas of disadvantage and special education and also under a reduction in the mainstream staffing schedule.

As you know all primary schools are staffed on a general rule of at least one classroom teacher for every 28 children. Of course, schools with only one or two teachers have much lower staffing ratios than that — with two teachers for just 12 pupils in some cases and so on — but the general rule is that there is at least one classroom teacher for every 28 children in the school. Next year (2007/2008 school year) this is being reduced to 27 children per classroom teacher.

A further initiative that has been of direct benefit to primary schools has been the change in the criteria for developing schools. For the current school year the threshold for getting a developing school post was reduced specifically to help schools that are seeing large increases in enrolments each year, as is the case in many schools. 170 such posts were sanctioned in the 2005/06 school year, compared to 105 in 2004/05.

This Government has shown a clear determination to improve the staffing in our schools and we will continue to prioritise this issue going forward.

Number of Pupils by Ordinary Class Size Range in 2005/2006 School Year
Number of Pupils by Ordinary Class Size Range in 2005/2006 School Year
County0-910-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940 & OverTotal
Carlow84621,3532,2701,30414205,539
Cavan321,2822,1992,3341,55228507,684
Clare1501,7403,2423,5042,4766404111793
Cork City602,9303,3244,1932,754286013,547
Cork County1923,7698,16613,4019,5921,7924436,956
Donegal1542,7894,9045,9143,300185017,246
Dublin City568,81110,00013,3468,133360040706
Dublin Fingal01,2513,12210,7759,021322024491
Dublin South03,5015,79610,5416,495245026578
Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown161,3182,4336,1885,3744278115,837
Galway City91,0941,1652,0661,3663505735
Galway County2923,9794,9875,0732,8302144017,415
Kerry1052,2524,1614,9692,89870014,455
Kildare09903,76110,4376,351531022,070
Kilkenny91,2482,1263,3322,38317609,274
Laois268161,6413,1691,4667207190
Leitrim3281986195316014602971
Limerick City271,2491,4911,9731,39210606238
Limerick County10417193,3715,1842,758212013,348
Longford806999971,2924717103,610
Louth01,0972,9675,2603,731282013,337
Mayo2283,2643,6544,2041,654186013,190
Meath241,2013,5867,8275,220757018,615
Monaghan529261,7852,1261,13921406,242
Offaly251,0002,4133,5161,684008,638
Roscommon1381,62218671,685721148406,221
Sligo491,2262,1331,91197514306,437
Tipperary N.R.211,1312,6122,515913106417,339
Tipperary S.R.301,3973,2732,8821,35828409,224
Waterford City034212722,6681,0217205,375
Waterford County98631,7232,7711,10924806723
Westmeath401,0042,4163,3522,28214409,238
Wexford271,4493,7975,9223,503497015,195
Wicklow251,3363,0654,6214,222465013734
Total:2,02060,576105,663162,174101,6089,863287442,191
* Class size refers to numbers of pupils in Ordinary Classes not including pupils with special learning needs who are integrated in Ordinary Classes.

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