Written answers
Monday, 8 September 2025
Department of Education and Skills
School Admissions
Jen Cummins (Dublin South Central, Social Democrats)
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903. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of children who do not have an appropriate school place for the September 2025 school year, by constituency, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [46186/25]
Michael Moynihan (Cork North-West, Fianna Fail)
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This government is fully committed to supporting children with special educational needs to fulfil their full potential and the Programme for Government makes a number of commitments to deliver on this objective.
The National Council for Special Education (NCSE) is the national agency with responsibility for the provision of special education places. This year the NCSE has sanctioned 407 new special classes for the coming school year bringing to 3,741 the number of special classes in our schools. There are new classes in every county in Ireland and with the number of special classes doubling in the last five years, this now means that there are more classes than ever ensuring greater numbers of children can access places in their local school. Furthermore the number of special class places in our schools will exceed demand.
Combined with 300 new special school places this brings to 2,700 the number of new school places for children with special educational needs.
This year, the approach taken was to maximise the use of existing accommodation in schools to ensure new special classes could open as quickly as possible for the 2025/26 school year. The NCSE also prioritised schools which did not have an existing special class. ?This has ensured that 80% of the new classes sanctioned are in schools with available accommodation.
Where schools require modular accommodation for new special classes, these projects are being fast-tracked by my department to deliver this accommodation as early as possible. In a small number of instances where a delay in new special class accommodation is expected such as where new modular classrooms are being provided, contingency arrangements are being made with the relevant schools with the support of the NCSE.
The NCSE has advised my department that all bar a very small number of children seeking a special school or special class place and known to the NCSE by the mid-February timeline under the new parents notification process have now been assigned a school place at the start of this school year. They are working very closely with a very small number of remaining families in Dublin to access placements. The NCSE advise that sufficient capacity has been created for all children known to them by the mid-February timeline under the new parents notification process.
My department and the NCSE are committed to ensuring that sufficient special education placements will be available for children for the coming school year and future years.
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