Mainstream class group data is shown separately from standard/year-group enrolment data. The source does not identify which standard/year group each class group belongs to.
Average class size
21.20
2025/26
Mainstream classes
5
2025/26
Largest class group
23
2025/26
Classes with 30+ pupils
0
2025/26
Class group metrics trend
Class group metrics by year
Year
Mainstream class pupils
Mainstream classes
Average class size
Largest class
Classes 30+
2006/07
87
4
21.75
25
0
2007/08
91
4
22.75
27
0
2008/09
90
4
22.50
26
0
2009/10
89
4
22.25
29
0
2010/11
100
4
25.00
30
1
2011/12
106
4
26.50
32
1
2012/13
118
4
29.50
37
3
2013/14
124
5
24.80
30
1
2014/15
138
5
27.60
30
2
2015/16
146
5
29.20
31
1
2016/17
150
6
25.00
26
0
2017/18
148
6
24.67
29
0
2019/20
149
6
24.83
28
0
2020/21
148
8
18.50
22
0
2021/22
139
6
23.17
27
0
2022/23
126
6
21.00
25
0
2023/24
123
5
24.60
29
0
2024/25
117
5
23.40
26
0
2025/26
106
5
21.20
23
0
Data highlights
Key numbers to spot outliers or notable changes.
Biggest gain in a single year: 2014/15: 124 in 2013/14 → 138, +14 pupils.
Biggest loss in a single year: 2022/23: 139 in 2021/22 → 126, -13 pupils.
Largest single-class increase: 6th Class in 2021/22 (18 → 23, +5).
Largest single-class decrease: 6th Class in 2022/23 (23 → 16, -7).
Largest cohort-step gain: JI → SI in 2022/23 (12 → 13, +1).
Largest cohort-step loss: SI → 1st in 2025/26 (13 → 11, -2).
Overall: 117 (1993/94) → 106 (2025/26), -11.
Summary statistics (class-level data)
Min / max / mean enrolment per class across the available final by-standard years.
Class
Min
Max
Mean
Years
Junior Infants
9
17
12.5
6
Senior Infants
9
17
13.3
6
1st Class
9
19
14.0
6
2nd Class
9
18
15.2
6
3rd Class
13
19
16.8
6
4th Class
16
19
17.7
6
5th Class
16
22
18.2
6
6th Class
16
23
18.8
6
Total
87
150
111.2
33
Total enrolment over time
Total and gender trends use historical records where available. Class-level data starts in 2020/21.
Enrolment by gender over time
Enrolment by class over time
Cohort progression
Track how each cohort (pupils who were in the same class in the same year) progresses through the school. Each step shows the count; the number between steps is the net change (pupils gained minus pupils lost).