The survey will run until December 16, 2025
The Minister for Education and Youth, Helen McEntee, has called on all parents and guardians in Clare to take part in a landmark survey that will help shape the future of primary school provision in the county.
The online survey – the largest of its kind ever undertaken in Ireland – seeks the views of parents, guardians and primary school communities on key aspects of school provision, including patronage, co-education and Irish-medium education.
This initiative marks a major step in expanding parental choice and ensuring that school options reflect the needs and preferences of local families.
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Parents and guardians of children who are either in, or yet to start, primary school – as well as primary school staff and members of primary school Boards of Management – will be asked to take part.
The survey will run until December 16, 2025.
Minister McEntee said: “Our education system must reflect our society but more importantly, it must respond to what parents want for their children. That is why I have launched the largest ever survey of parents and guardians of pre-school and primary-school students, to determine what type of education they would like to see for their child.
“This is the first time parents, guardians, teachers and board members across every primary school community in Clare and throughout Ireland have the opportunity to clearly express what kind of school they wish to see in their area. I strongly encourage everyone to take part to help ensure that our education system not only reflects our society but, more importantly, responds to what parents want for their children.
“Where schools wish to explore options, my department will provide direct support, including the appointment of a facilitator to work with boards, staff and parents," she added.
Minister McEntee also stated that input from this survey will directly influence decisions about the types of schools available in Clare, helping to create an education system that reflects the values and priorities of the local community. It will help to ensure clarity and consistency for schools and parents, along with helping to ensure that every child’s right to an inclusive and respectful education experience is upheld.
Filling out the survey is quick, easy and confidential. To ensure your views are captured, you can complete it now by going here.
All responses to the survey will remain anonymous. In areas where parents and guardians of current and future pupils express interest in an alternative provision, the department will help school communities and provide support to them.
To assist with the practical aspects of reconfiguration, once-off funding of up to €5,000 will be available to each participating school to cover implementation costs such as updating signage, stationery or websites.
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