Written answers

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Department of Education and Skills

Telecommunications Services Provision

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal North East, Fianna Fail)
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452. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the primary schools that were connected by UPC with 100 Mbs connectors; when these schools were connected; the way these schools were selected; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [45195/14]

Photo of Jan O'SullivanJan O'Sullivan (Limerick City, Labour)
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There are currently 67 primary schools (see attached table) connected by UPC under the Schools' Broadband Access programme. 5 schools are receiving 30Mbit/s connections and 62 are receiving 100Mbit/s connections.

The schools were awarded under a framework set up in 2012 following a public procurement competition. Schools are awarded based on the most economically advantageous tender using a scoring system that takes into consideration the price as well as the quality of the proposed solution.

School Roll NumberSchool NameCounty
00752ACENTRAL SENIOR MXD N SDublin
01197DSTRAWBERRY HILL B N SCork
07546JGOLDENBRIDGE CONVENTDublin
09932BSTANHOPE ST CONVENTDublin
11578VCITY QUAY BOYS N SDublin
13747FRIVERSTOWN N SCork
14198DNAOMH EOIN EASPALCork
14939TRATHFARNHAM PARISH N SDublin
15132BHAROLD BOYS N SDublin
15895HDRUMCONDRA N SDublin
16754RST VINCENTS CONVENT INF N SDublin
16759ES N MHUIRE NA MBRATHARDublin
16910FSCOIL IOSAGAINLimerick
16910FSCOIL IOSAGAINLimerick
17445JSCOIL LILE NAOFALimerick
17737WOUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE SCHOOLLimerick
17899CSCOIL CARMELDublin
17941VST MUNCHINS G N SLimerick
17976RSCOIL ASSAIM BDublin
17977TSCOIL AINE CDublin
17978VNAISCOIL IDEDublin
18462OSCOIL LORCAIN BNSWaterford
18587LSCOIL MHUIRE BANRIONCork
18634RSCOIL IDEGalway
18734VREALT NA MAIDINECork
18740QSHANNON AIRPORT NO 2 NSClare
18904UST PETERS SPECIAL SCHDublin
18929NSCOIL NAOMH EINDEGalway
18991SJ F K MEMORIAL SCHOOLLimerick
19039IST VINCENTS HOME NSDublin
19066LLORETO NATIONAL SCHOOLDublin
19158QST PETERS B N SDublin
19177UST PIUS X N S BOYSDublin
19178WST PIUS X G N SDublin
19281PMATER SCHOOLDublin
19401WS N CAITRIONA SOISGalway
19410AST KILLIANS SPEC SCHCork
19427RS N BHREANNDAIN CCork
19462TNAOMH MAOLRUAINDublin
19494JBISHOP GALVIN NSDublin
19565GSCOIL TREASA FIRHOUSEDublin
19658NBISHOP SHANAHAN NSDublin
19662EST MICHAELS NSDublin
19663GST RAPHAELS NSDublin
19667OOUR LADY OF LOURDES N SLimerick
19668QST FRANCIS SENIOR N SDublin
19719HMID WEST SCHOOL H IMPLimerick
19730SSCOIL OILIBHEIRCork
19755LSACRED HEART N SDublin
19762IST HELENS SENIOR N SDublin
19769WSCOIL THOMAISDublin
19849UGAELSCOIL DONNCHA RUAClare
19858VGAELSCOIL DARAGalway
19878EHoly Rosary Primary SchoolDublin
19907IGAELSCOIL MOLOGADublin
19920AST JOHN OF GOD N SDublin
19924IHAROLDS CROSS N SDublin
19954RNORTH BAY EDUCATE TOGETHER NSDublin
19993EGAELSCOIL AN GHOIRT ALAINNCork
20011QST JOHNS SENIOR NSKilkenny
20018HMARIA KING PRESENTATION PRIMARYLimerick
20053JCHEEVERSTOWN SP SCHDublin
20074RST GABRIELS SPECIAL SCHOOLCork
20103VJOHN SCOTTUS NSDublin
20130BST PATRICKS NSDublin
20186FCASTAHEANY EDUCATE TOGETHER NSDublin
20389TMARIA ASSUMPTA G N SCork

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal North East, Fianna Fail)
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453. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills her plans to develop broadband services to primary schools in view of the stated position of her Department that these are insufficient to deal with proposed changes to curriculum delivery. [45196/14]

Photo of Jan O'SullivanJan O'Sullivan (Limerick City, Labour)
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My Department, in conjunction with the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), is currently engaged in a significant programme of curriculum reform at primary level. The first element of this reform programme is a new integrated language curriculum for junior infants to second class which is currently being finalised by the NCCA. This integrated language curriculum is scheduled to be implemented in schools from September 2016.

The current provision of connectivity to primary schools will not in any way impede the proposed changes to the primary curriculum. The NCCA have been asked by my Department to ensure that all primary school teachers are able to access the new curriculum. Appropriate measures will therefore be adopted by the NCCA to ensure that all teachers are able to engage with this and other new curricula as they are rolled out to primary schools.

Under the Schools Broadband Access Programme the Department provides for the supply of internet connectivity for all recognised primary schools. A new framework was put in place in 2012 for the provision of this service, as a result of this the number of service providers has been expanded from 6 to 14 with the aim of ensuring that satisfactory solutions would be awarded to all schools. For those primary schools with speeds of less than 2Mbit/s per second, a number will receive higher speed services in the near future and others are currently included in a tender under the framework for improved solutions. Over 80% of all primary schools will be put out to tender under the framework in the first half of 2015 and this should lead to improved services being made available to schools.

Under the forthcoming Digital Strategy for schools, improved connectivity for primary schools will be a priority.

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