Written answers

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Department of Education and Science

Capitation Grants

5:00 pm

Photo of Tom HayesTom Hayes (Tipperary South, Fine Gael)
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Question 135: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the amount paid in capitation per student per year to primary schools each year since 2000 to date in 2008; the annual rate of inflation for each of those years; the plans he has to increase the capitation grant in line with increases in energy, heating oil, broadband, telephone charges and other expenses; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24082/08]

Photo of Batt O'KeeffeBatt O'Keeffe (Cork North West, Fianna Fail)
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The primary school capitation grant has been increased substantially in recent years. Since 2000 the standard rate of capitation grant has been increased from €81.26 per pupil to its current rate of €178.58. This represents an increase of almost 120% in the standard rate of capitation grant since 2000. The cumulative increase in inflation between 2000 and the end of 2007 is about 30%. The individual annual increases in the grant and the inflation for each year are set out in the table.

I would like to assure the Deputy that it is a key priority for the Government to improve funding for the day-to-day running costs of schools. For that reason specific commitments in relation to improving school funding form a central part of the education provisions in the Programme for Government. These commitments are a direct follow on from the clear thrust of Government policy over recent years to improve the position of primary schools in particular.

In 2008 alone my Department will be paying around €167m to primary schools to meet their day to day running costs. The improvements announced in the last budget mean that the combined day-to-day funding for primary schools will increase by €21 to €330 per pupil. As a result, a primary school with 300 pupils will receive almost €100,000 to meet their running costs.

Furthermore enhanced rates of capitation funding are paid in respect of children with special educational needs who attend special schools or special classes attached to mainstream schools. The current rates range from €457.00 to €880 per pupil — an increase of 42% from the rate in 2006.

This year, despite the overall difficult economic environment my Department delivered an increase of €15 per pupil on capitation levels in 2008. I want to assure the Deputy that this Government has a track record of significantly increasing funding for schools and we will continue to build on this and deliver on our Programme for Government commitment.

Summary table showing the increases in standard rate of primary capitation grant and how it compares to inflation between the years 2000 and 2008
YearCapitation grantAnnual increase in grantRate increase as a % of grantAnnual rate of inflation (Consumer Price Index)
%%
200081.265.086.25.6
200195.8714.6115.24.9
2002105.009.138.74.6
2003111.586.585.93.5
2004121.5810.008.22.2
2005133.5812.009.02.5
2006145.5812.008.24.0
2007163.5818.0011.04.9
2008178.5815.008.4Annual figure for 2008 not yet available

The total increase since 2000 amounts to €97.32 which represents an increase of almost 120%. The cumulative increase in inflation between 2000 and the end of 2007 is just about 30%.

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