Written answers

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Department of Education and Skills

School Transport Provision

Photo of John DeasyJohn Deasy (Waterford, Fine Gael)
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545. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if she will provide a breakdown by county of the number of primary and secondary school transport routes operated by Bus Éireann in each of the past five years; the overall numbers of pupils or students catered for in each county; and the receipts collected from school bus tickets in each county over this period. [47976/14]

Photo of John DeasyJohn Deasy (Waterford, Fine Gael)
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546. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if she will provide a breakdown of the number of free primary and secondary school transport places currently provided in each county accruing from family medical card cover. [47977/14]

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath West, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 454 and 546 together.

Bus Éireann is responsible for the day to day operation of my Department's School Transport Scheme. Bus Éireann has advised that the information requested by the Deputy in relation to school transport routes operated by the Company is not readily available on a per county basis. If the Deputy has a particular county in mind the Company could undertake an exercise and furnish details for that county directly to the Deputy in respect of the last three years. The following table shows the overall numbers of primary and post primary children availing of school transport in each county, for each of the past three school years 2011/2012, 2012/2013 and 2013/2014.

Bus Éireann has confirmed that receipts from parental contributions are not disaggregated by county. Some 90% of parental contributions are paid online through a centralised system. The audited accounts for the school transport scheme show that the total receipts from parental contributions for the past five years are:

YearReceipts
2009€11,628m
2010€11,651m
2011€11,486m
2012€12,570m
2013€12,772m


The total number of mainstream primary and post primary children availing of transport in the 2013/2014 school year, the latest year available, was 48,040 and 62,749 respectively. Of these 10,517 primary (35%) and 26,623 (50%) post primary children, who held valid medical cards (GMS scheme) were exempted from paying the charge. A breakdown of these figures is not maintained on a county basis.

Table School Transport Scheme - Tickets Issued Per County - Mainstream Only
County201120112012201220132013
-Total PPTotal PTotal PPTotal PTotal PPTotal P
Carlow94982110108311059840
Cavan21016411813164918061653
Clare196914012406143120761340
Cork829447838284481584814819
Donegal570034955691357757063570
Dublin97412891139128811011252
Galway537425955435258356822471
Kerry340021003338202232762033
Kildare194818812023183321741835
Kilkenny140818591577178315741770
Laois859568897563870567
Leitrim108810511042104510811047
Limerick279211842834119628451154
Longford144078314448381438859
Louth209985220336092048648
Mayo346515903452156834081563
Meath220617052316204723841977
Monaghan221314432175143321631389
Offaly162611841633109116461061
Roscommon937944938924897849
Sligo10981042119010321157998
Tipperary 319317503230174631361715
Waterford142611191427106713971054
Westmeath1499990150295315211053
Wexford320020273295193933191943
Wicklow188613471925138319751393
Totals:612534144464049412466422040853

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