Oral Answers to Questions — Education

– in the Northern Ireland Assembly on 8 April 2024.

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  • Schools: Visits to Parliament Buildings (10 speeches)

    1. Mr Dickson asked the Minister of Education what assistance is available to support schools to travel to Parliament Buildings for an official visit. (AQO 220/22-27)

  • ADHD/Autism: Irish-medium Assessments (6 speeches)

    3. Ms Ní Chuilín asked the Minister of Education to outline how many people, via the Education Authority, are able to assess children and young people for ADHD and autism through the...

  • St Gerard’s School and Support Services (4 speeches)

    4. Mr Carroll asked the Minister of Education to outline what discussions he has had in relation to the provision of additional financial support to St Gerard’s School and Support Services....

  • Gaelscoil Uí Néill, Coalisland (6 speeches)

    5. Mrs Dillon asked the Minister of Education whether funding is available to commence the new build for Gaelscoil Uí Néill, Coalisland. (AQO 224/22-27)

  • SEND Places 2024-25 (12 speeches)

    6. Ms Nicholl asked the Minister of Education to outline what plans he will put in place to ensure that all children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will have access to...

  • School Capital Projects: West Tyrone (8 speeches)

    7. Mr McHugh asked the Minister of Education for an update on plans for capital projects for schools in West Tyrone. (AQO 226/22-27)

  • Bangor Central Integrated Primary School (7 speeches)

    8. Mr Chambers asked the Minister of Education whether his Department will prioritise a new build for Bangor Central Integrated Primary School. (AQO 227/22-27)

  • EA: Irish-medium Assessments (4 speeches)

    T2. Ms Ní Chuilín asked the Minister of Education, following her previous question on what the EA can do to assess children with ADHD and/or autism or with an individual education plan...

  • Special Schools: Staff Shortages (4 speeches)

    T3. Mr Boylan asked the Minister of Education to outline the steps that his Department is taking to address class closures in special schools in Newry and Armagh, given that staff shortages have...

  • Schools: Procurement (4 speeches)

    T4. Mr Clarke asked the Minister of Education whether he accepts that there are occasions on which many schools could more easily and cost-effectively procure goods and services than they can...

  • Education Authority: Pay and Grading Review (4 speeches)

    T5. Mr Carroll asked the Minister of Education whether he has submitted a bid, either to the Finance Minister or the Executive, for the funds for a pay and grading review for Education Authority...

  • Bangor Central Integrated Primary School (4 speeches)

    T6. Mr Easton asked the Minister of Education whether he can give a cast-iron guarantee that Bangor Central Integrated Primary School will get a new building, given that he mentioned the Fresh...

  • Education Authority: Pay and Grading Review (4 speeches)

    T7. Ms Brownlee asked the Minister of Education, in relation to the pay and grading review for support staff, for an update on when those people will be paid. (AQT 147/22-27)

  • Composite Classes (3 speeches)

    T8. Mr Gildernew asked the Minister of Education for an update on his opinion of, and his Department’s work on, composite classes. (AQT 148/22-27)