Written answers

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Department of Education and Skills

School Textbooks

Photo of Cathal CroweCathal Crowe (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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1153. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of children who will benefit from the free schoolbooks scheme at primary level for the 2025-2026 academic year, by local authority area, in tabular form. [42722/25]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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In Budget 2025, my department announced that the free schoolbooks scheme would be extended to students in Senior Cycle years, including Transition Year, in post-primary schools in the Free Education Scheme.

This brings the total investment for schoolbooks to over €170 million for the new school year.

This means, for the first time ever, all children and young people enrolled in primary, special and post-primary schools in the Free Education Scheme will be provided with schoolbooks and core classroom resources.

Book grant funding issued to primary schools in April 2025 so that schools have enough time to implement the scheme in advance of the new school year.

My department has also allocated an administration support grant to schools for the forthcoming school year, based on the size of the school to assist with the additional work required in order to implement the scheme. Payment of the Administration Support Grant issued to primary schools in May 2025.

The Primary Schoolbook Scheme has eliminated the cost to families for all schoolbooks, workbooks and copybooks at primary level, including special schools.

It continues to deliver on the Programme for Government commitment to provide free schoolbooks to all children in the free education system and introduce changes as needed to the operation of this scheme.

The numbers of primary students who will benefit from this scheme in the current school year by local authority are detailed in the attached document.

Row Labels Sum of Enrolment per Return
Carlow County Council 7,626
Cavan County Council 9,976
Clare County Council 13,379
Cork City Council 21,073
Cork County Council 41,104
Donegal County Council 19,276
Dublin City Council 46,751
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 20,757
Fingal County Council 35,998
Galway City Council 8,515
Galway County Council 21,741
Kerry County Council 16,167
Kildare County Council 29,642
Kilkenny County Council 10,963
Laois County Council 11,135
Leitrim County Council 3,940
Limerick City Council 7,317
Limerick County Council 15,500
Longford County Council 5,320
Louth County Council 17,209
Mayo County Council 14,953
Meath County Council 26,152
Monaghan County Council 7,990
Offaly County Council 9,344
Roscommon County Council 8,104
Sligo County Council 7,674
South Dublin County Council 34,586
Tipperary (Nr) County Council 8,542
Tipperary (Sr) County Council 10,027
Waterford City Council 6,301
Waterford County Council 7,744
Westmeath County Council 11,460
Wexford County Council 18,309
Wicklow County Council 17,541
Grand Total 552,116

Photo of Cathal CroweCathal Crowe (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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1154. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of children who will benefit from the free schoolbooks scheme at post-primary level for the 2025-2026 academic year, by local authority area, in tabular form. [42723/25]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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In Budget 2025, my department announced that the free schoolbooks scheme would be extended to students in Senior Cycle years, including Transition Year, in post-primary schools in the Free Education Scheme.

This brings the total investment for schoolbooks to over €170 million for the new school year.

This means, for the first time ever, all children and young people enrolled in primary, special and post-primary schools in the Free Education Scheme will be provided with schoolbooks and core classroom resources.

Book grant funding issued to post-primary schools in March 2025 so that schools have enough time to implement the scheme in advance of the new school year.

My department has also allocated an administration support grant to schools for the forthcoming school year, based on the size of the school to assist with the additional work required in order to implement the scheme. Payment of the Administration Support Grant issued to post primary schools in March 2025.

The Schoolbook Schemes have eliminated the cost to families for all schoolbooks and core classroom resources at post-primary level.

It continues to deliver on the Programme for Government commitment to “Provide free schoolbooks to all children in the free education system and introduce changes as needed to the operation of this scheme.

The numbers of post-primary students who will benefit from this scheme in the current school year by local authority are detailed in the attached document.

Row Labels Sum of enrolment per return
Carlow County Council 6,625
Cavan County Council 6,830
Clare County Council 9,583
Cork City Council 16,470
Cork County Council 29,169
Donegal County Council 14,903
Dublin City Council 26,499
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 9,485
Fingal County Council 27,457
Galway City Council 6,436
Galway County Council 16,873
Kerry County Council 12,497
Kildare County Council 21,216
Kilkenny County Council 8,781
Laois County Council 7,154
Leitrim County Council 2,934
Limerick City Council 7,962
Limerick County Council 8,981
Longford County Council 4,581
Louth County Council 13,955
Mayo County Council 11,580
Meath County Council 18,253
Monaghan County Council 6,077
Offaly County Council 7,015
Roscommon County Council 4,978
Sligo County Council 5,405
South Dublin County Council 23,325
Tipperary (NR) County Council 7,933
Tipperary (SR) County Council 7,023
Waterford City Council 5,282
Waterford County Council 5,074
Westmeath County Council 9,149
Wexford County Council 14,614
Wicklow County Council 13,680
Grand Total 397,779

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