Written answers

Tuesday, 24 May 2022

Department of Education and Skills

School Enrolments

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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420. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the aggregate capacity of secondary schools in the Killester, Raheny and Clontarf catchment area; and the extent to which it exceeds current enrolment. [26174/22]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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421. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of secondary schools in the Killester, Raheny and Clontarf school catchment area which are mixed and non-denominational; and the capacity of each school. [26175/22]

Photo of Norma FoleyNorma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 420 and 421 together.

I wish to advise the Deputy that in order to plan for school provision and analyse the relevant demographic data, my Department divides the country into 314 school planning areas and uses a Geographical Information System, using data from a range of sources, including Child Benefit and school enrolment data, to identify where the pressure for school places across the country will arise and where additional school accommodation is needed at primary and post-primary level.  

The level of increased demand in school planning areas with an increasing requirement ranges from small to medium increases that are likely to be accommodated by existing schools through to significant projected growth that may require additional provision.  

There are 7 post primary schools in the Killester, Raheny, Clontarf School Planning Area.

- Two of these are mixed schools, one whose ethos is Church Of Ireland and one whose ethos is Catholic.

- One is a boys school whose ethos is Catholic. 

- Four are girls schools whose ethos is Catholic. 

While the implementation of enrolment policies and publication of annual admissions notices is a matter for each of the school authorities, my Department is projecting 2028 as the peak enrolment year for post primary schools in the Killester, Raheny, Clontarf School Planning Area with 4,087 places required.  This compares to September 2021 aggregate enrolment of 3,789 post primary pupils in the school planning area.

Where capacity issues arise it may not be as a result of lack of accommodation but may be driven by the following factors:

- Duplication of applications – pupils have applied for a place  to a number of schools in the area

- School of choice – pupils can’t get a place in their preferred school while there are places in other schools in the town/area.

- Some towns/areas have single sex schools and while places are available in the school there are not available to all pupils

- External draw – pupils coming from outside the local area

Similar to the process adopted in advance of the current academic year, my Department is engaging with patron bodies to identify particular capacity requirements for the forthcoming year(s) which may necessitate action in addition to that already in train.

A number of school building projects are progressing or proposed in the School Planning Area referred to by the Deputy as outlined below: 

- St Paul's College Raheny RN 60290B. A project has been approved in July 2020 for 2 Construction rooms and a prep room, 1 music room, 1 Home Economic rooms, 2 Art rooms, 3 Project stores and a 2 Class SEN Base.

- Ard Scoil La Salle Raheny RN 60291D. A project has been approved in April 2022 for 1 music room and a 2 Class SEN base.

- Mount Temple Comprehensive School RN81002K. A major building project for a new school building to cater for 1,000 pupils and a 2 Class SEN Base.

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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422. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the existing pattern of children entering or leaving the Killester, Raheny and Clontarf school catchment area for secondary schooling. [26176/22]

Photo of Norma FoleyNorma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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For the 2020-21 academic year, there were 588 sixth-class pupils with home addresses in the Killester, Raheny and Clontarf school planning area (SPA). For the 2021-22 academic year, 325 pupils remained in the SPA to attend their first year in a post-primary school within the catchment, while 263 pupils left the SPA to attend schools in neighbouring SPAs. There were 683 first-years in the SPA, with 358 pupils entering the catchment area from neighbouring SPAs to attend first-year of post-primary.

This joining of primary and post-primary pupils is based on PPSN, with pupils' addresses based on Eircodes. Not all PPSNs or Eircodes are provided, which may lead to slight underestimation.

SPA.Name YEAR_PP total.6th.year stay pupils.leave total.1st.year pupils.enter net
Killester_Raheny_Clontarf 2016 525 287 238 610 323 85
Killester_Raheny_Clontarf 2017 513 273 240 599 326 86
Killester_Raheny_Clontarf 2018 534 301 233 594 293 60
Killester_Raheny_Clontarf 2019 537 289 248 619 330 82
Killester_Raheny_Clontarf 2020 577 334 243 638 304 61
Killester_Raheny_Clontarf 2021 588 325 263 683 358 95

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