Written answers
Wednesday, 5 February 2025
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
School Enrolments
Darren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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517. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of spaces available for incoming first year students in mainstream secondary schools within the school planning area of Ashbourne, County Meath; and if the schools have sufficient capacity for all sixth-class pupils currently enrolled in mainstream primary schools within the school planning area of Ashbourne, County Meath. [3570/25]
Darren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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518. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of spaces available for incoming first-year students in mainstream secondary schools within the school planning area of Laytown, County Meath; and if the schools have sufficient capacity for all 6th class pupils currently enrolled in mainstream primary schools within the school planning area of Laytown, County Meath. [3572/25]
Darren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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519. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of spaces available for incoming first-year students in mainstream secondary schools within the school planning area of Dunshaughlin, County Meath; and if the schools have sufficient capacity for all 6th class pupils currently enrolled in mainstream primary schools within the school planning area of Dunshaughlin, County Meath. [3573/25]
Darren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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520. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of spaces available for incoming first-year students in mainstream secondary schools within the school planning area of Ashbourne, County Meath; and if the schools have sufficient capacity for all 6th class pupils currently enrolled in mainstream primary schools within the school planning area of Ashbourne, County Meath. [3574/25]
Darren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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521. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of spaces available for incoming first-year students in mainstream secondary schools within the school planning area of Ratoath, County Meath; and if the schools have sufficient capacity for all 6th class pupils currently enrolled in mainstream primary schools within the school planning area of Ratoath, County Meath. [3575/25]
Darren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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522. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of spaces available for incoming first-year students in mainstream secondary schools within the school planning area of Dunboyne, County Meath; and if the schools have sufficient capacity for all 6th class pupils currently enrolled in mainstream primary schools within the school planning area of Dunboyne, County Meath. [3576/25]
Helen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 517 to 522, inclusive, together.
I can assure the Deputy that the provision of school places to meet the needs of children and young people at primary and post primary level, including children and young people with special educational needs is an absolute priority for the Department.
As the Deputy may be aware, in order to plan for school place needs my Department divides the country into 314 school planning areas and utilises a Geographical Information System to anticipate school place demand. Information from a range of sources, including Child Benefit data, school enrolment data and information on residential development activity is used for this purpose. Additionally, Project Ireland 2040 population and housing targets inform my Department's projections of school place requirements.
While my Department is aware of enrolment pressures and demand for additional school places in some areas, it is important to note that where enrolment pressures arise, it may not be as a result of lack of accommodation but may be driven by the following factors:
- Duplication of applications
- School of choice
- Single sex schools
- External draw
Notwithstanding the above, in some areas demographic pressures and other factors are driving a requirement for additional school places.
Where demographic data indicates that additional provision is required, the delivery of such additional capacity is dependent on the particular circumstances of each case and may, be provided through:
- Utilising existing unused capacity within a school or schools
- Extending the capacity of a school or schools
- Provision of a new school or schools
My Department's main responsibility is to ensure that schools in an area can, between them, cater for all pupils seeking school places in the area. In relation to school admissions, it is the responsibility of the managerial authorities of all schools to implement an enrolment policy in accordance with the Education Act, 1998.
Parents have the right to choose which school to apply to and where the school has places available the pupil should be admitted. However, in schools where there are more applicants than places available, a selection process may be necessary. This selection process and the enrolment policy on which it is based must be non-discriminatory and must be applied fairly in respect of all applicants. However, this may result in some pupils not obtaining a place in the school of their first choice.
The availability of places is a matter for each individual school in the context of their Admissions legislation. Enrolment data for previous school years is available on the Department website. Provisional enrolment data for the 2023/24 school year is available on the Departments website at .
The Educational Welfare Services of the Child and Family Agency, Tusla, is the statutory agency that can assist parents who are experiencing difficulty in securing a school place for their child. The local service is delivered through the national network of Educational Welfare Officers. Contact details are available on Tusla’s website.
There are currently several active projects at post-primary level in progress across the school planning areas of Ashbourne, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, Laytown and Ratoath which will increase capacity. These projects include new school building projects for Franciscan College, Laytown and Colaiste Rioga, Dunshaughlin which will provide for a 1,000 pupils. Both projects are currently at procurement stage. In addition, there are a number of extension projects active including for De Lacy College, Ashbourne, Colaiste na Hinse, Laytown and Dunshaughlin Community College.
The Capital Programme details the school projects that are being progressed under Project Ireland 2040. The current status of large-scale projects being delivered under Project Ireland 2040, may be viewed on the Department's website, at www.gov.ie, and this information is updated regularly. In addition, a list of large-scale projects completed from 2010 to date may also be viewed on the website.
My Department will continue to keep the school place requirements in the school planning areas of Ashbourne, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, Laytown and Ratoath as with other areas across Co. Meath and the country, under review. I want to assure the Deputy that my Department will continue to work with patrons and school authorities to ensure every child will have a school place for the next school year.
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