Department overview | |
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Formed | 26 August 1921 |
Jurisdiction | Ireland |
Headquarters |
Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01 RC96 53°20′57″N 6°15′27″W / 53.34917°N 6.25750°W |
Minister responsible | |
Department executive |
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Website | www |
The Department of Education and Skills (Irish: An Roinn Oideachais agus Scileanna) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Education and Skills who is assisted by two Ministers of State.
The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are at Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. The departmental team consists of the following:
The mission of the Department of Education and Skills is to provide high-quality education which will enable individuals to achieve their full potential and to participate fully as members of society, and contribute to Ireland's social, cultural and economic development. Chief among the Department's priorities are:
In the early years of the state, the main focus was on running the National School primary system. Free secondary education was provided from 1968.
The Department also had the task of overseeing reformatory and industrial schools from 1922. The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, which reported in 2009 (the "Ryan Report"), found that this was rarely achieved.