Written answers

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Department of Education and Skills

Capitation Grants

Photo of Pádraig O'SullivanPádraig O'Sullivan (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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217. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the reason post-primary schools receive a higher capitation per head than primary schools with regard to the minor works grant payments; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [37454/20]

Photo of Norma FoleyNorma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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Schools by their nature are generally much larger at post-primary level than at primary level.  There are also a wide variety of specialist rooms and various plant and equipment at post-primary level that would not be a feature at primary level.

This all adds to a greater level of complexity to the management and operation of post-primary schools to have them ready for re-opening for September 2020 and continue in operation during the school year in a Covid-19 environment.

It is also worth noting that there is a greater level of flexibility in the public health guidance on physical distancing arrangements at primary level compared to post-primary level.  This impacted on the scale of reconfiguration works that were needed in post-primary schools to facilitate a full return to school.  

These factors were taken into account by the Department in determining the appropriate levels of minor works grant funding to operate at primary and post-primary levels.

A total of €90m minor works funding is being provided to primary schools - €60m was paid in July/August and a further €30m will be paid in early December.

A total of €70m minor works funding is being provided to post-primary schools - €42m was paid in August and a further €25m will be paid in early December.  The balance of €3m will be provided to schools that need additional support.

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