Overview of Education Budget 2025

Below is a general overview based on the information made available to the INTO since Budget Day. We will continue to engage with the Department of Education in the coming days to secure more detail on the expenditure commitments arising from the budget.

Additional School Funding

Budget 2025 provided for a 12% increase in capitation funding paid to schools for the 2025/26 academic year, as well as an additional €45 million in cost of living supports for all primary, special, and post-primary schools under the free scheme, to help them manage increased costs.

500 Posts of Responsibility

The Department of Education has confirmed that an additional 500 AP2 posts will be provided in primary schools from 1 September 2025.

Special Education Package

An additional 768 teachers will be provided in special education, working in special classes, special schools, and mainstream settings to support children with SEN.

The Department of Education also confirmed that it will hire an additional 1,600 SNAs.

Please note, the breakdown between primary, post-primary, and special schools has not yet been clarified.

Transition from Primary to Post-Primary

Investment to assist primary schools with the effective transition of children with the highest need into post-primary education.

Summer Programme

€65m in permanent funding for the 2025 Summer Programme in DEIS schools and Special Education Settings will be provided for under the budget.

Primary Curriculum Framework

Funding will be made available to support the roll out of the redeveloped primary curriculum framework. The INTO will seek to engage directly with the Department of Education to ensure that the funding for the primary curriculum specifications is substantial.

Social Inclusion Supports

Additional €10 million funding for social inclusion programmes including the School Completion Programme, Tusla Education Supports Services, the Traveller and Roma Education strategy and supports for children who attend alternative education settings.

In-School Counselling Pilot Scheme

Maintenance and continuation of primary counselling project with a view to placing the scheme on a more permanent basis going forward.

Physical Education

Funding for the expansion of the Active School Flag programme in primary schools to increase the number of flags awarded and progress from pilot phase to a full roll-out of the post-primary programme and resourcing for the Physical Activity in Teaching and Learning Pilot Scheme.

Free School Meals

Free school meals extended to all primary schools.

School Transport scheme

Over €50 million in additional funding for the School Transport Scheme to provide more places for children with special educational needs and to cover bus contractor costs. Reduced school transport scheme fees are being kept in place for families next year. They will remain at €50 for primary students, €75 for post-primary students and €125 for a family ticket. Funding for the roll out of school transport pilot projects and to increase the Special Transport grant rate.

Ukrainian Pupils

Continuation of range of resources and funding to support students from Ukraine including EAL supports for newcomer children.

Capital Expenditure

Capital funding in 2025, as agreed under the National Development Plan, will support the continued progression of the circa 350 major building projects that are currently under construction. The continued rollout of the NDP will involve a further approximately 200 major school building projects that are currently at advanced design or tender stage commencing construction over the course of 2025 and early 2026. Funding in 2025 will also allow work to progress on the decarbonisation pathfinder programme for schools, a key commitment of the Climate Action Plan.