Written answers

Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Department of Education and Skills

School Textbooks Rental Scheme

Photo of Carol NolanCarol Nolan (Offaly, Sinn Fein)
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197. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the capital and current allocation over each of the past ten years for school book rental; the number of schools that received a capital allocation to purchase books to establish a scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17765/17]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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My Department provides funding of €16 million annually to schools to support the operation of school book rental schemes for students in all recognised primary and post-primary schools within the Free Education Scheme.

The arrangements in relation to this scheme are set out in Circular 0046/2013 which is published on my Department's website.

In addition, Budget 2014 provided funding of €5 million per annum for three years to support the establishment of book rental schemes in primary schools that did not operate such schemes. 449 schools committed to establishing such a book rental scheme. DEIS schools received €150 per pupil and non-DEIS schools received €100 per pupil in seed capital to establish book rental schemes.  70% of the funding was paid in 2014 with the remaining 30% being paid in May 2015.

2,620 primary schools that were operating book rental schemes prior to 2014 also benefited from this funding. DEIS schools received €20 per pupil and non-DEIS schools received €18 per pupil over the two year period 2015 and 2016. These arrangements are set out in Circular 0030/2015 which is published on my Department’s website.

Every primary school has now been given the opportunity to benefit from the funding secured for the establishment of School Book Rental Schemes. The most recent figures available at primary level indicate that 95% of primary schools operate a book rental scheme.

The most recent figures available at post-primary level indicate that 65% of schools operate book rental schemes.

The tables give a breakdown of funding provided by my Department for the operation of school book rental schemes to primary schools for the period from 2006 to 2016 and for post-primary schools for the period from 2009 to 2016. The breakdown for book grant funding at post-primary level is not readily available for the period 2006 to 2008.

Funding for Primary and Post Primary School Book Grant

Post Primary Schools Book Grant

YearStandard

Book Grant

Paid
2009€3,195,671
2010€7,801,046
2011€7,968,084
2012€8,085,243
2013€8,273,229
2014€8,410,203
2015€8,610,096
2016€8,747,325

Primary Schools Book Grant

YearStandard Book Grant PaidSeed Capital for Book RentalTotal 
2006€5,493,959€5,493,959
2007€6,324,253€6,324,253
2008€6,466,426€6,466,426
2009€3,810,000€3,810,000
2010€6,870,617€6,870,617
2011€6,906,112€6,906,112
2012€6,980,684€6,980,684
2013€7,090,319€7,090,319
2014€7,198,663€4,996,160€12,194,823
2015€7,295,476€5,489,790€12,785,266
2016€7,394,194€5,281,730€12,675,924

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