Education in the Republic of Ireland
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Education in the Republic of Ireland is a primary, secondary and higher (often known as "third-level" or tertiary) education. In recent years, further education has grown immensely, with 51% of working age adults having completed higher education by 2020.[1] Growth in the economy since the 1960s has driven much of the change in the education system. For universities there are student service fees (up to €3,000 in 2015),[2] which students are required to pay on registration, to cover examinations, insurance and registration costs.[3][4]
Department of Education Department of Further and Higher Education | |
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Minister for Education | Norma Foley |
National education budget (2017) | |
Budget | €9.527 billion |
General details | |
Primary languages | Irish, English |
System type | National |
Compulsory education | 1922 |
Literacy (2003) | |
Total | 99% |
Male | 99% |
Female | 99% |
Enrollment | |
Total | 1,199,024 |
Primary | 567,716 |
Secondary | 395,611 |
Post secondary | 235,697 |
Attainment | |
Secondary diploma | 89% |
Post-secondary diploma | 47% |
The Department of Education, under the control of the Minister for Education, is in overall control of policy, funding and direction, while other important organisations are the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland, the Higher Education Authority, and on a local level the Education and Training Boards are the only comprehensive system of government organisation. The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, a new department formed in August 2020, will create policy and control funding for third-level institutions. There are many other statutory and non-statutory bodies that have a function in the education system. As of April 2024, Norma Foley is the current Minister for Education and Patrick O'Donovan is the current Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.