Written answers

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Department of Education and Skills

Irish Language

Photo of Carol NolanCarol Nolan (Offaly, Sinn Fein)
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171. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if he will carry out a projection of the future demand among parents for the provision of education through the medium of the Irish language; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16916/16]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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My Department uses a Geographical Information System (GIS) to identify where the pressure for school places will arise nationwide. The GIS uses data from the Central Statistics Office, Ordnance Survey Ireland, the Department of Social Protection and information from my Department's own databases. With this information my Department carries out demographic analyses to determine where additional school places are required nationwide.

When it is decided that a new school is required to meet demographic needs in an area, my Department runs a separate patronage process to decide who will operate the school. It is open to all patrons and prospective patrons to apply for patronage of the school under this process and the level of parental preference for each patron, including for those providing Irish-medium education, is key to decisions in relation to the outcome of the process.

The criteria used in assessing the patronage applications received from prospective patrons place a particular emphasis on parental demand for plurality and diversity of provision, with parental preferences at the centre of the process. In this regard, prospective patrons must collect and demonstrate evidence of the level of parental demand for their preferred model of provision and medium of instruction, English or Irish, as part of their application under this process.

In this context, I recently announced the patronage of the three new primary schools which will open in September of this year. The outcome of the patronage process is that, Educate Together, a multi-denominational provider, is patron of the two new schools to serve the Cabra/Phibsborough/Dublin 7 area and the Drumcondra/Marino/Dublin 1 area and An Foras Pátrúnachta is the patron of the new school to serve the Goatstown/Stillorgan school planning area, providing education through the medium of Irish.

My Department is currently carrying out an analysis of the applications received for the patronage of the nine new post-primary schools which will open in coming years - six in September 2017 and three in September 2018. In line with the arrangements referred to above, prospective patrons were required to submit with their application a parental preference template in which parents have been requested to state their preference for their child(ren) to be educated through the medium of English or Irish. On completion of this assessment, my Department will draft a report for the consideration of the New Schools Establishment Group who will submit a report with recommendations to me for consideration and final decision.

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