Labour publishes bill calling for end of single-sex schools
Gary Ibbotson 15 Feb 2022Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has today published a bill which seeks to end single-gender school admission policies.
Deputy Ó Ríordáin said the time has come to bring Ireland’s education system more “in line with international norms.”
After publishing the bill, the Dublin Bay North TD said that single-sex schools send “the wrong message to children at a young age about gender equality.”
“At a local level, parents are questioning the status quo with most having a preference for mixed gender schools where possible,” he said.
“Schools are supposed to reflect the society that they serve.
“The Department of Education has not given sanction to any new single gender school since 1998 – making mixed gender schools already effectively the policy of the Department.
“This bill is about addressing the legacy of single gender schools and move to fully gender integrated schools within 10 years at primary level and 15 years at secondary level.
“Ireland stands almost alone with our gender segregation system and we are out of kilter with the rest European world.
“While the conversation is rightly happening about the nature of gender equality in our society, education must be a feature of this,” he said.
“Bringing our education system into the 21st century would have broader benefits for students.
“For example, at a secondary school level, we all know that in single gender schools that subject choice can be extremely limited leading to restricted subject choice and gender stereotyping in too many of our second level schools.
“Segregation also makes it more challenging to break down barriers to gender equality when we separate boys and girls.”