Deadline alert: Board of Management review — 21 calendar days from refusal  Â·  Section 29 appeal — 63 days from refusal
Education Act 1998 · Education (Admission to Schools) Act 2018

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Two stages of appeal
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Board of Management Review

21 days

Request a review from the school's own Board of Management. Must be lodged within 21 calendar days of the refusal decision. This is your first step — many are resolved here.

Stage 2 — Department of Education

Section 29 Appeal

63 days

If the BOM review fails — or you want to go directly — appeal to the Department of Education under Section 29 of the Education Act 1998. Deadline is 63 days from the original refusal.

Legal basis

Your right to appeal is guaranteed by law.

The Education (Admission to Schools) Act 2018 overhauled how Irish schools handle admissions. Every school must publish an annual admission notice, follow a published admission policy, and notify parents of the right to appeal.

Section 29 of the Education Act 1998 gives every parent the right to appeal a school's refusal decision to the Department of Education. A well-structured letter citing the correct legal provisions is the foundation of a successful appeal.

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Education Law Cited legislation
Education (Admission to Schools) Act 2018Governs all school admission policies, annual notice requirements, and Board of Management review procedures
§ Section 29 — Education Act 1998Parent's right to appeal a school's refusal to the Department of Education
§ Section 29A — Education Act 1998Board of Management review — must be requested within 21 calendar days of refusal
School's Admission PolicyEach school must publish and follow its own admission policy — any deviation is grounds for appeal
Example letter
Board of Management Review Request
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26 June 2026
The Chairperson
Board of Management
St. Patrick's National School
Main Street, Kilkenny
Re: Request for Review of Decision to Refuse Admission — Aoife Murphy, DOB: 14 March 2021

I write as parent of Aoife Murphy (DOB: 14 March 2021) to formally request that the Board of Management undertake a review of the school's decision dated 10 June 2026 refusing admission to St. Patrick's National School for Junior Infants in the academic year 2026–2027.

This request is made pursuant to the Education (Admission to Schools) Act 2018 and the school's published Admission Policy, and must be considered within the time frame prescribed by Section 29A of the Education Act 1998.

I respectfully submit the following grounds in support of this review request:

Ground 1 — Sibling currently attending the school: Aoife's elder sibling, Ciarán Murphy, is currently enrolled in Second Class at St. Patrick's National School. The school's Admission Policy expressly provides preferential placement to siblings of current pupils. The school's decision fails to correctly apply this criterion in the circumstances of this case...

Yours sincerely,

Sinéad Murphy
14 The Crescent, Kilkenny
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How do I appeal a school refusal in Ireland?+
There are two stages. First, request a Board of Management review within 21 calendar days of the refusal. This is a formal written request to the school's own board. If that fails or you prefer to go directly, you can appeal to the Department of Education under Section 29 of the Education Act 1998 within 63 days of the original refusal.
What is the deadline for a school appeal?+
The Board of Management review must be requested within 21 calendar days of the date of the school's refusal letter. The Section 29 appeal to the Department of Education must be lodged within 63 days of the original refusal. These deadlines are strict — missing them can forfeit your right to appeal.
What grounds can I use to appeal a school refusal?+
Common grounds include: the school did not correctly apply its admission policy; your child has a sibling currently attending; medical or special educational need; your child is in the school's catchment area; the school failed to follow the correct process under the Education (Admission to Schools) Act 2018; or there is no other reasonable school available.
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What happens at a Board of Management review?+
The BOM must consider your written request and respond within 42 days. They will review whether the school correctly applied its admission policy in your child's case. If they uphold the refusal, you can proceed to a Section 29 appeal to the Department of Education.
What is a Section 29 appeal?+
A Section 29 appeal is an appeal to the Department of Education under Section 29 of the Education Act 1998. An independent appeals committee hears the case and can direct the school to admit your child. It must be lodged within 63 days of the original refusal and submitted online at section29appeals.gov.ie.
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