Written answers

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Department of Education and Skills

School Funding

Photo of Noel GrealishNoel Grealish (Galway West, Independent)
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281. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills his views on the increasing levels of fundraising parents must engage in to facilitate the running of primary schools; his views on whether this is acceptable; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12921/18]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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The level of fundraising activities is a matter for each Board of Management. However, I do recognise the need to improve capitation funding for schools having regard to the reductions that were necessary over recent years.

Budget 2018 marks the second year of major reinvestment in the education sector, as we continue to implement the Action Plan for Education, which has the central aim to make the Irish Education and Training service the best in Europe within a decade. In 2018, the budget for the Department of Education will increase by €554 million to over €10 billion.

Capitation funding remains a priority for me to address as part of the Action Plan.

The process is under way for restoring grant funding that is used by schools to fund the salaries of ancillary staff. Circular 0079/2017 outlines the current rate increases in order to enable schools to implement the arbitration salary increase for grant funded school secretaries and caretakers and to also implement the restoration of salary for cleaners arising from the unwinding of FEMPI legislation.

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