New primary Schools 2012/2013

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New primary Schools 2012/2013 Location: Mallow, Co. Cork Year Required: 2013 School Size required: 16 Classrooms Applications Received Co. Cork VEC (CCVEC): Co-Educational, Multi-Denominational, Medium Educate Together (ET): Co-Educational, Multi-Denominational, Medium Assessment of applications 1. Requirements Has the applicant Patron(s) confirmed that they will comply with the requirements as set out: (comment if necessary in regard to any requirement) - Is willing to accept and open special education facilities - Is willing to have up to three streams subject to demand for the school - Is willing to enter into the standard lease agreement with DES (or otherwise provide their own site) - Is willing to operate by the rules and regulations laid down by various DES circulars and operating procedures and to follow the prescribed curriculum - Is willing to operate the school within the resourcing and policy parameters established by the DES - Is willing to be part of a campus development with other primary or second level schools as identified by the Department - Is willing to enrol children in the area for whom the Department has identified the need for a school

Co. Cork VEC has confirmed that it will meet all the requirements as set out above. They also undertook a consultation process locally, including on Open Evening, distribution of advertising fliers, were the subject of an article in the Irish Examiner and facilitated expressions of interest through the Mallow College of Further Education and the CCVEC Website. Educate Together has confirmed that it will meet all the requirements as set out above. They have been very comprehensive in how the new school will meet the requirements. 2. Examination of current provision in the area versus school type proposed by applicant patron(s) (a) Outline details of current number of schools in the area, ethos of schools, total number of pupils in existing schools, percentage of pupils by school type in existing schools, what percentage of children already attending school in the area attend a school of the same patronage as the applicant patron? (need to take into account the development already achieved by recently established schools of a particular patronage in the identified area and the potential for future growth of these schools, and the extent to which schools of similar patronage have already expanded to three streams subject to space on existing site etc) There are a total of fourteen schools in the Mallow feeder area. There are six schools within the Mallow Town Boundary (area to be served), the ethos of which is predominantly (96%) and one Church of Ireland (4%). The ethos of the remaining eight schools in the wider Mallow feeder area is 100%. There are no Multi Denominational schools in the feeder area.

Details of Current Schools in the Mallow Town Area (6): % in school of Total Roll No School Name Ethos Patron 2010/11 Total Enrolment Area Enrolment Medium 12004A Mallow No1 NS COI COI Bishop 55 4% Mallow Convent 16159D NS Bishop 246 18% S. N. Naomh 17887S Padraig Bishop 191 14% 18883P S. N. Iosagain Bishop 178 13% 19256Q Scoil Ghobnatan Bishop 465 34% 19886D Gael Scoil Thomais Daibhis Bishop 252 18% All Irish Total 1387 100% 96% Church of Ireland 4% Multi Denominational 0%

Details of Current Schools in the Mallow Town Area (6) - By Standard Roll_No SCHOOL Jnr Snr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 12004A MALLOW NO 1 N S 12 9 5 9 7 7 3 3 55 16159D MALLOW CON N S 0 0 33 56 30 27 40 41 227 17887S S N NAOMH PADRAIG 0 0 27 31 31 32 30 32 183 18883P S N IOSAGAIN 84 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 178 19256Q SCOIL GHOBNATAN 50 45 72 53 45 49 55 57 426 19886D GAEL SCOIL THOMAIS DAIBHIS 33 30 32 30 42 26 30 29 252 Totals 179 178 169 179 155 141 158 162 1321 Jnr V Snr 705 616 Details of Current Schools in the Mallow Town Area (6) - 5 &10 Year Trends Roll Number School Name 2001/02 2006/07 2010/11 5yr trend 10 yr trend 12004A Mallow No1 NS 12 32 55 23 43 16159D Mallow Convent NS 224 200 246 46 22 17887S S. N. Naomh Padraig 188 169 191 22 3 18883P S. N. Iosagain 110 96 178 82 68 19256Q Scoil Ghobnatan 423 442 465 23 42 19886D Gael Scoil Thomais Daibhis 187 246 252 6 65 Total 1,144 1,185 1,387 202 243

Details of Other Current Schools in the Mallow Feeder Area (8): % in school of Total Area Enrolment Roll No School Name Ethos Patron 2010/11 Total Enrolment 070006A Ballyclough Mixed NS Bishop 117 12% 11249C Burnfort N.S. Bishop 111 12% 13483U S.N. Ath Na Lionta Bishop 81 8% 13779S S.N. Dhrom Athain Bishop 203 21% 15903D Killavullen N.S. Bishop 133 14% 17533G S. N. Rathain Bishop 90 9% 17823P Glantane B.N.S. Bishop 152 16% 17921P S.N. Moing Na Miol Bishop 70 7% Total 957 100% Medium 100% Multi Denominational 0%

Details of 8 Other Schools in the Mallow Feeder Area - By Standard Roll_No SCHOOL Jnr Snr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total BALLYCLOUGH MIXED 07006A N S 16 22 7 20 18 12 12 10 117 11249C BURNFORT N S 18 15 19 13 15 8 8 15 111 13483U S N ATH NA LIONTA 10 15 14 14 10 7 5 6 81 13779S S N DHROM ATHAIN 30 23 29 21 25 21 31 23 203 15903D KILLAVULLEN N S 16 22 18 13 14 16 16 18 133 17533G S N RATHAIN 10 9 12 10 14 15 7 13 90 17823P GLANTANE B N S 28 26 15 17 24 14 22 6 152 17921P S N MOING NA MIOL 9 13 5 13 10 11 3 4 68 Total 137 145 119 121 130 104 104 95 955 Jnr V Snr 522 433 Details of 8 Other Schools in the Mallow Feeder Area - 5 & 10 Year Trends Roll Number School Name 2001/02 2006/07 2010/11 5yr trend 10 yr trend 070006A Ballyclough Mixed NS 86 85 117 32 31 11249C Burnfort N.S. 69 70 111 41 42 13483U S.N. Ath Na Lionta 38 52 81 29 43 13779S S.N. Dhrom Athain 109 157 203 46 94 15903D Killavullen N.S. 98 108 133 25 35 17533G S. N. Rathain 82 95 90-5 8 17823P Glantane B.N.S. 84 126 152 26 68 17921P S.N. Moing Na Miol 22 44 70 26 48 Total 588 737 957 220 369

(b) Will the applicant patron(s) provide a school with an ethos not already catered for in the area? CCVEC: Yes Community National School - Multi Denominational. ET: Yes Multi Denominational. There are currently no multi-denominational schools in the feeder area. (c) The proximity of school(s) of similar ethos to those proposed by the applicant patron(s) There are currently no Multi Denominational schools in the feeder area. CCVEC: no school of similar ethos in the Cork area ET: The nearest ET is Cork ET, Grattan St, RN 19906G approx. 31 km away. (d) Will the proposed school or schools under the prospective patron(s) provide for extending or strengthening diversity of provision in the area having regard to the views of parents? There are a total of fourteen schools in the Mallow feeder area. There are six schools within the Mallow Town Boundary (area to be served), the ethos of which is predominantly (96%) and one Church of Ireland (4%). The ethos of the remaining eight schools in the Mallow feeder area is 100%. Therefore, both applicant patrons would provide for extending and strengthening of diversity in the area. Both have produced a list of expressions of interest from parents. CCVEC: Yes Community National School - Multi Denominational. ET: Yes Multi Denominational.

(e) Has the applicant patron demonstrated that there is a demand for this type of school in the area (Comment on the applicant s demonstration of parental demand for the school type proposed. Take into consideration the extent or range of diversity offered across existing schools in the identified area, having regard to the views of parents) According to the Child Benefit Data there are a potential 391 children in the Mallow feeder area who could start school in 2013. CCVEC:- applicant provided a spreadsheet outlining the level of interest and support for the establishment of a Community National School in Mallow, under its patronage. Names and addresses are provided for thirteen homes and sixteen children. Dates of Birth are provided for fourteen children only. Of these 14 children, where children are aged four or five years in 2013, seven would be Junior Infants (one from outside the feeder area). Two children cannot be assigned to a class as no date of birth has been provided. See table below for pupils within the feeder area. Co. Cork VEC Mallow Catchment 2013 2014 2015 2016 Jnr Infant 6 2 0 1 Jnr Infant 1 Outside Mallow Catchment 2013 2014 2015 2016 Mallow Catchment *Children born Pre 1/7/2007 Outside Mallow Catchment Area 2 2

ET:- the applicant states that parental demand is such that they have previously made an application to DES for recognition of an ET school in Mallow in September 2008. Names and addresses are provided for seventeen homes and twenty seven children. Dates of birth are provided for eighteen children only, but the applicant has stated in what class all twenty seven children would be in 2013. In 2013 seven would be Junior Infants. See table below for pupils within the feeder area. Educate Together Mallow Catchment 2013 2014 2015 2016 Jnr Infant 7 4 2 0 Outside Mallow Catchment 2013 2014 2015 2016 Jnr Infant 1 1 Mallow Catchment *Children born Pre 1/7/2007 Outside Mallow Catchment Area 10 2

(f) Has the applicant patron demonstrated that the school will, as a priority, cater for children in the area in which the school is located (or an area defined by the DES). CCVEC:- has stated that they have an open enrolment policy and is happy to enrol students from the area as set by the DES. ET:- has stated that the ET Charter requires that all children have equal rights of access to the school, with children of all social, cultural and religious backgrounds being equally respected. They confirm that enrolment in the proposed school will be open to all children form Mallow who wish to apply. (g) If this area is to be served by a single school, can proposed school meet the needs of all pupils in the area. CCVEC:- N/A ET:- N/A 3. Conclusions and recommendations On the basis of Junior Infant numbers provided for 2013, both applicants are almost equal. There appears to be sufficient parental demand for provision from both applicants. Both applicants have indicated that they are willing to comply with all of the requirements stated by DES, and they meet all the criteria. The VEC undertook a consultation process locally, including an open evening, distribution of advertising fliers, their intention to apply for patronage and the date for the open evening was the subject of an article in the Irish Examiner and they facilitated expressions of interest through the Mallow College of Further Education and the CCVEC Website. Educate Together has been very comprehensive in stating how the new school will meet the requirements. Educate Together has also shown that there is historic demand in the area for a school under their patronage and had previously applied to the Department in 2008 to establish an Educate Together School.

There is currently no Multi-Denominational provision in the Mallow area. Recommendation In assessing the applications for patronage of the new schools being established in 2012 and 2013 the Department was mindful of the fact that the VEC-proposed Community National School and the Educate Together proposed schools have many similar elements to their ethos and that they are therefore broadly in a similar space in relation to multi-denominational school provision, albeit with particular differences of approach in the area of faith formation. The criteria established were used in assessing the applications in all cases. However, in the case of Mallow, it was very difficult to come to a view between the applications from the VEC and Educate Together. In assessing the applications for Mallow, the Department was mindful that there was a very similar level of demand demonstrated for the schools proposed by both of the patrons. On balance the Department recommends that, given the closeness of each of the applications, the evidence of demand in the first 2 years of the school being established could be used to differentiate between the applications. Therefore, on balance, the Department recommends Educate Together as patron in Mallow. Forward Planning Section 9th February 2012