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Preliminary Statistical Returns 2003/4
- 31st March 2004
Annual figures released today show that the Educate
Together sector is continuing to develop apace. Rights-based education
is becoming available to more parents and children in spite of
the difficulties experienced in obtaining State support for the
sector.
In September 2003, there were 4,901 pupils enrolled in the 31
Educate Together schools. This reflects a total increase of 487
children and an increase of three schools. Correspondingly the
number of classes has risen by 18 to a total of 182. In the past
year there have been 60 additional teaching posts created including
resource, language support and other posts and an additional 34
Special Needs Assistants. An indication of the rapid recent growth
of the sector is shown by ratio of junior infants to 6th class
pupils. There are now almost twice as many children entering the
sector as leaving it, indicating continued healthy growth for
years to come.
Regarding accommodation, 13 of the Educate Together
schools are in permanent premises. Four of these schools have
won architectural recognition for the design quality of their
buildings. The eighteen remaining schools are using a variety
of temporary accommodation and are engaged in ongoing talks with
the Department of Education and Science to obtain permanent accommodation.
Financing schools continues to be a major concern.
The State continues to only contribute €111 per annum per
pupil in a capitation grant. This amount is supposed to cover
insurance costs for schools. Educate Together schools in permanent
buildings have to pay on average €8,627 per annum or €36
per pupil. This has significantly increased this year and leaves
Board of these schools seeking an average top-up through
fundraising of €30,333 or €130 per pupil.
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