Free primary school books a boost for Mayo families

THE extension of free primary school books for school children from September is a great boost for families in County Mayo, says Minister of State Alan Dillon.

Nationwide, more than 563,000 pupils will benefit from this important scheme in over 3,227 schools, including 138 special schools.

Said Minister Dillon: “Fine Gael is working to reduce the cost of education for families in County Mayo and across the country.

“I know how stressful school and college costs can be for families in Mayo and we have been working over the past number of years to reduce that burden. The primary school free book scheme removes the cost of books, copybooks and workbooks for hundreds of thousands of families.

“This year, it will be also extended to families with children in secondary school too, up to Junior Cert year.

“We have also expanded the Hot School Meals Scheme to ensure parents don’t have to worry about the lunchboxes either.

“Fine Gael is reducing college fees and increasing the student grant. This is all aimed at ensuring we can put more money back in your pocket and give your children the best start in life.”

His colleague Deputy Michael Ring said the scheme means no parent will be asked to purchase any schoolbooks, workbooks or copybooks.

Funding will issue to schools this month to allow them adequate time to prepare for the upcoming school year, he explained. Schools will also be given a grant to assist with the additional work required to implement the scheme.

Said Deputy Ring: “Education gives every child an equal start in life. By removing the cost of books and school meals, we are ensuring every child can access school and their parents do not have to worry about the significant cost it can bring.”