The Department of Education divides the country into 314 school planning areas. An unpublished school capacity survey shows the volume of these school planning areas where all post-primary schools were recorded as oversubscribed for first-year applicants last year. We have highlighted a selection of these areas below.
Our interactive map, meanwhile, shows the subscription status for each post-primary school, as reported to the department by the school’s board of management for first-year applicants in 2023.
Dublin
Ballybrack/Shankill; Booterstown/Blackrock; Blanchardstown west; Blanchardstown village; Castleknock; Carpenterstown; Goatstown/Stillorgan; Dún Laoghaire; Dublin 6W; Kilternan; Newcastle/Rathcoole; Palmerstown/Ronanstown; Rathfarnham; Rush and Lusk; Swords; Skerries; Whitehall/Santry; Malahide/Nevinstown; Palmerstown/Ronanstown; Portmarnock
Kildare
Prosperous/Clane; Celbridge; Naas; Kilcock; Kildare Town/Curragh; Maynooth; Newbridge
Degrees without CAO points were meant to be a ‘game changer’. Why do so few students avail of them?
ASTI to ballot teachers on Leaving Cert reforms, with possible path to industrial action if rejected
My son wants to be a pilot. Is there any way of learning without breaking the bank?
Synge Street CBS teachers may take industrial action over Gaelcholáiste plan
Cork
Blarney; Buttevant; Carrigaline; Crosshaven; Clonakilty; Fermoy; Midleton/Carrigtwohill; Riverstown/Glanmire; Rosscarbery; Skibbereen;
Clare
Kildysart/Cahercon; Tulla
Donegal
Milford
Waterford
Kilmacthomas; Tramore
Wicklow
Greystones; Kilcoole
Galway
Athenry; Galway city; Oranmore
- Follow The Irish Times education section on Facebook and X (Twitter) and stay up to date