Higgins praises free schoolbooks scheme
Dublin People 12 Aug 2024The provision of free schoolbooks will alleviate economic burdens for parents of students in junior cycle, primary, and special education, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Minister for Business, Employment and Retail and local TD Emer Higgins noted that the expansion of the program this year to include junior cycle students at secondary level demonstrates Fine Gael’s dedication to making education more affordable.
“Parents and guardians in Dublin Mid West can now feel relieved as the school year approaches. The financial burden of school supplies, which can be substantial, has been lifted for primary school and Junior Cycle students.
“This year, Fine Gael has expanded the free schoolbook program to cover 212,000 junior cycle students across roughly 670 secondary schools across the country, including in Dublin Mid West.
“This initiative not only saves families money but also time they would have spent gathering school supplies, as schools are now fully equipped to distribute all essential materials before the school year starts.
“Now, 775,000 students across secondary, primary, and special education schools will have access to schoolbooks, notebooks, and, where possible, other classroom resources, all fully funded.
She said that “Fine Gael has undertaken serious commitment to support educational paths for students and lessen cost-of-living stresses for families and will continue to do so into the future.”
“This initiative goes beyond just economic relief; it ensures that every student in Dublin, no matter their background, has access to necessary educational resources. This kind of equality in the classroom enhances the learning experience for everyone.
“In light of these benefits, it is now crucial for the Minister for Education to consider extending free schoolbook services to Senior Cycle students.
“Fine Gael is committed to nurturing an inclusive and equitable educational environment.”
“We are dedicated to ensuring that every child has the best possible start in life and will continue to strive to eliminate educational barriers. This effort is proof of our commitment to building a better future for families across the country” she said.