Written answers
Tuesday, 9 April 2024
Department of Education and Skills
Special Educational Needs
Pádraig O'Sullivan (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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395. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when funding will be provided to a school (details supplied) to accommodate the provision of ASD places; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13606/24]
Norma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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I can confirm to the Deputy that my department received an application under the Additional Schools' Accommodation (ASA) Scheme in 2021 from the school in question for funding for three special education needs classrooms.
The purpose of my department’s Additional Schools' Accommodation (or ASA) scheme is to ensure that essential mainstream classroom accommodation and accommodation for pupils with special education needs is available to cater for pupils enrolled each year, where the need cannot be met by the school’s existing accommodation or at other schools in the area.
At primary level, this situation generally arises to cater for a school’s accommodation requirements where an additional teaching post has been sanctioned by Teacher Allocation Section, or the requirement for a new class for pupils with special education needs has been identified by the National Council for Special Education (NCSE), and all available alternative accommodation within the school is already being used for classroom purposes. The capacity at other schools in the area is also considered as part of the assessment of any accommodation needs.
The National Council for Special Education (NCSE) has a statutory function to plan and co-ordinate the provision of education and support services to children with special educational needs, in consultation with the relevant education partners and the Health Service Executive (HSE). This includes the establishment of special class and special school placements in various geographical areas where there is an identified need.
The main focus of my department’s resources over the last decade and for the coming period is on provision of critical additional capacity to cater for increasing demographics. The department is required to manage the overall school building programme so that we target and prioritise areas that are under greatest pressure for additional school places. This reflects our fundamental objective of ensuring the availability of a school place for every child.
As you may be aware the department’s Technical team carried out an in-depth review of the school site in 2021. The review confirmed that the school and the site are at maximum capacity and that it would not be possible to provide the required accommodation on site unless vast amounts of existing single storey accommodation was to be demolished and replaced with two storey accommodation.
At that time, considering all the relevant impediments to deliver the brief of accommodation and the site constraints, the Department was not in a position to provide funding for the significant demolition of the school building. In light of this, officials in my department contacted the NCSE to advise them of same and to establish the special classes in other schools in the area.
I can assure the Deputy, in light of receipt of the engineer's condition report from the school in question, my department's Technical Team will review the contents thereof and officials from my department will consult with the school authority on completion of the review.
Pádraig O'Sullivan (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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396. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of secondary school ASD places available in Cork city and county for September 2024; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13607/24]
Norma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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Enabling children with special educational needs to receive an education is a priority for this government. It is also a key priority for my department and for the National Council for Special Education (NCSE).
The vast majority of children with special educational needs are supported to attend mainstream classes with their peers. Where children with more complex needs require additional supports, special classes and special school places are provided.
In 2023, €2.6 billion was spent on special education and further progress will be made this year as an additional €113 million will be dedicated to providing supports for children with special educational needs.
This includes funding to support children with special educational needs in mainstream classes; funding for new special classes and new special school places; additional special educational teachers, special needs assistants (SNAs) and funding for the National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS).
In 2024, the number of teaching and SNA posts in schools will increase with an additional 744 teachers and 1,216 SNAs added to deliver up to 2,700 new places for children with special educational needs. This will mean there will be over 41,500 qualified and committed people in schools focused wholly and exclusively on supporting children with special educational needs.
The NCSE has the responsibility for planning and coordinating school supports for children with special educational needs.
Over the last number of years, my department and the NCSE have introduced a number of strategic initiatives to plan for and provide sufficient special class and special school places.
These initiatives are bearing fruit with almost 1,300 new special classes sanctioned and seven new special schools established over the last four years.
My department engage intensely with the NCSE in relation to the forward planning of new special classes and additional special school places. This forward planning work is well underway ahead of the 2024/25 school year. This work involves a detailed review of statistical data in relation to forecasting demand for special class places, an analysis of available school accommodation, consideration of improved data sharing arrangements and a particular focus on the provision of special classes at post-primary level.
As a result of this forward planning, two new special schools have been established for this current school year in Cork and Dublin, with further capacity being expanded in 11 other special schools.
In December 2023, I was happy to announce, the establishment of a further four new special schools for the 2024/25 school year in Meath, Kildare, Wexford and Limerick. This will bring to 11 the number of new special schools established in recent years.
Along with the two new special schools opening this school year, 390 new special classes – 254 at primary and 136 at post-primary level – have been sanctioned by the NCSE for opening this current school year.
Of these 76 are in Cork, 52 at primary level and 24 at post-primary level. This brings to 496 the number of special classes in County Cork, 351 at primary level and 145 at post-primary level. The vast majority of these class are autism classes and have a teacher/student ratio of 1:6.
The attached document lists the autism classes sanctioned in Cork for the 2023/24 school year. Planning for special classes and special school places in County Cork and nationwide is currently underway ahead of the 2024/25 school year. The locations of new classes for 2024/25 will be confirmed by the NCSE shortly.
As demand for new special classes at post-primary level is expected to increase significantly over the next few years, due to increasing demographics and increasing prevalence rates, my department and the NCSE have engaged with post-primary stakeholders in relation to the provision of special classes.
My department wrote to all post-primary schools requesting that each school begin planning to provide for up to four special classes to meet the needs of children progressing from primary school. The department and the NCSE continue to have engagement with post-primary school management bodies in relation to the provision of special classes.
Parents seeking special class placements for their children are advised to contact the NCSE locally so that their needs can be taken into account for planning purposes. Local special educational needs organisers (SENOs) remain available to assist and advise parents of children with special educational needs. Parents may contact SENOs directly using the contact details available on the NCSE's website at: www.ncse.ie/regional-services-contact-list
My department will continue to support the NCSE and schools through the provision of the necessary funding and capital investment to ensure all children are successful in accessing an education.
School Roll No. | School Name | No. of Classes |
---|---|---|
62630J | St. Aloysius School | 1 |
62693K | Presentation Secondary School | 2 |
91499E | Kinsale Community School | 6 |
62200H | Coláiste Muire | 2 |
62540I | Coláiste Eamann Rís | 5 |
62560O | Colaiste Chriost Ri | 1 |
68263P | Cork Educate Together Secondary School | 3 |
68264R | Edmund Rice College | 3 |
71110H | Nagle Community College | 3 |
91388S | Carrigaline Community School | 4 |
62060R | Bandon Grammar School | 2 |
62061T | Colaiste Na Toirbhirte | 2 |
62170B | Sacred Heart Secondary School | 1 |
62650P | Ursuline Secondary School | 1 |
70910L | Kinsale Campus, Cork College of FET | 3 |
70950A | Clonakilty Community College | 2 |
91396R | Douglas Community School, Clermont Avenue | 2 |
62090D | Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal | 2 |
62530F | North Monastery Secondary School | 3 |
62590A | St. Vincent's Secondary School | 4 |
62621I | Nano Nagle | 2 |
62730N | St. Patrick's College | 2 |
71101G | St. Aidan's Community College | 3 |
71123Q | Terence Mac Swiney Community College | 2 |
91400F | Mayfield Community School | 2 |
62310O | De La Salle College | 3 |
68385G | Le Cheile Ballincollig | 2 |
71030J | McEgan College | 1 |
91386O | Ballincollig Community School | 3 |
62210K | Nagle Rice Seconday School | 3 |
62330U | Patrician Academy | 2 |
62440E | Scoil na mBráithre Chríostaí | 2 |
71020G | Davis College | 3 |
76067L | Colaiste Pobail N Mhuire | 1 |
81009B | Boherbue Comp School | 4 |
76086P | Maria Immaculata Comm College | 1 |
76090G | Colaiste Pobail Bheanntraí | 1 |
91387Q | Beara Community School | 2 |
91516B | Skibbereen Community School | 2 |
62180E | Colaiste Muire | 2 |
62360G | Christian Brother's Sec School | 3 |
62380M | St. Mary's High School | 3 |
70970G | Cobh Community College | 3 |
71050P | St. Colman's Community College | 4 |
76333G | Carrigtwohill Community College | 2 |
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