Written answers
Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Department of Education and Skills
School Admissions
Mark Wall (Kildare South, Labour)
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386. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if a school place can be secured for a student (details supplied) in County Kildare; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [9397/25]
Helen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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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.
Parents have the right to choose which school to apply to and where the school has places available for the relevant year, the student should be admitted. However, in schools where there are more applicants than places available, a selection process will 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 student not obtaining a place in the school of their first choice.
In accordance with the provisions of the Education (Admission to Schools) Act 2018, schools are required to clearly set out their selection criteria in their admission policies. The criteria to be applied by schools and the order of priority are a matter for the schools themselves. It is an important feature of the act that schools can only make a decision on an application for admission that is based on the school’s admission policy.
Under Section 29 of the Education Act 1998, the parent of the student, or in the case of a student who has reached the age of 18 years, the student, may appeal a decision of this school to refuse admission. An appeal may be made under Section 29 (1)(c)(i) of the Education Act 1998 where the refusal to admit was due to the school being oversubscribed. An appeal may be made under Section 29 (1)(c)(ii) of the Education Act 1998 where the refusal to admit was due a reason other than the school being oversubscribed.
TUSLA’s Education Support Service (TESS) which is the statutory agency that can assist parents who are experiencing difficulty in securing a school place for their child.
At this time TESS advise that the parent/guardian to make applications to both local schools and schools outside of their immediate locality that they may not have already applied to. As the child referred to by the Deputy will turn 6 during the next academic year, the Educational Welfare Service will prioritise this case for allocation to an Educational Welfare Officer (EWO) should they receive a referral indicating that they are still without the offer of a school place by August 2025.
Should the parent/guardian require any further advice or guidance at this time, they can contact the Senior Educational Welfare Officer for Co. Kildare at or 01 – 5252166.
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