Written answers
Monday, 8 September 2025
Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection
School Meals Programme
Eoghan Kenny (Cork North-Central, Labour)
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1374. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection if he will clarify whether or not the hot school meals programme has been rolled out in every school across the country, if he will provide the data on such, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46002/25]
Dara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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The objective of the School Meals Programme is to provide regular, nutritious food to children to support them in taking full advantage of the education provided to them. The programme is an important component of policies to encourage school attendance and extra educational achievement.
In Budget 2025, it was announced that the Hot School Meals Programme would be extended to all remaining primary schools in 2025 meaning that approximately 3,200 schools are now eligible to apply supporting approximately 550,000 children for hot school meals for the 2025/2026 academic school year.
The programme is designed so that meals are provided by contracted food business operators, with the responsibility for food safety and compliance with relevant legislative obligations placed on these professional providers and not on the schools themselves. This ensures children benefit from a reliable, high-quality service, while schools are protected from having to take on responsibilities more appropriate to the providers, who will have the necessary expertise and experience in food provision. However, if a school decides to be a food business organisation doing so brings with it significant additional legal risks, insurance implications, costs, training, operational and employer responsibilities.
The recent refinements to the procurement system, which underpins the programme, strengthens it by ensuring consistent standards across all participating schools. They also reflect the combined input of several Government Departments and State agencies, ensuring that schools and providers operate safely and compliantly across areas such as food safety, health and safety, fire safety, and building regulations.
No new legislation has been introduced nor has there been a change in the application of the law.
The 2025/26 academic year has just started and applications for Hot School Meals Scheme are currently being received.
Number of children eligible to receive Hot School Meals by county:
County | No. of Pupils |
---|---|
Carlow | 7,626 |
Cavan | 9,976 |
Clare | 13,379 |
Cork | 62,101 |
Donegal | 19,276 |
Dublin | 137,801 |
Galway | 30,256 |
Kerry | 16,212 |
Kildare | 29,642 |
Kilkenny | 10,932 |
Laois | 11,053 |
Leitrim | 3,940 |
Limerick | 22,783 |
Longford | 5,320 |
Louth | 17,209 |
Mayo | 14,953 |
Meath | 26,062 |
Monaghan | 7,990 |
Offaly | 9,516 |
Roscommon | 8,104 |
Sligo | 7,674 |
Tipperary | 18,569 |
Waterford | 14,045 |
Westmeath | 11,460 |
Wexford | 18,340 |
Wicklow | 17,484 |
Total Pupils | 551,703 |
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