'Voluntary' contributions, digital devices and other costs make education anything but free

Mona Sheils (left) and Sean McGovern (right) at the launch of the Barnardos Back to School Survey 2025. Picture: Patrick Bolger Photography
With just a few weeks to go before the 2025/2026 school year begins the back-to-school advertisements are prompting those parents who have not already done so to get shopping for their children's essential school needs.
From uniforms and digital devices to so-called voluntary contributions and exam fees, the cost of sending a child to school in Ireland continues to place an enormous strain on households—particularly those already facing poverty and disadvantage.