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Should the free schoolbook scheme be extended to fee-paying schools?

The scheme aims to reduce financial pressure on parents.

THERE ARE REPORTS that efforts are underway to extend Ireland’s free schoolbooks scheme to private fee-paying schools.

First introduced for primary schools in 2023 and to be expanded to Junior Cycle students last September, the €123 million programme aims to reduce financial pressure on parents.

But according to today’s Sunday Times, a number of Government backbencher TDs from Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are looking for the scheme to be expanded to cover the entire school sector.

So today we’re asking: should the free schoolbooks scheme also apply to fee-paying schools?


Poll Results:

No (4914)
Yes (2265)
Not sure/no opinion (317)

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