Nationally, over 15,000 Ukrainian children are enrolled in Irish schools.
Over 600 Ukrainian students have enrolled in midlands schools.
Over 15,000 Ukrainians are attending school in Ireland, with the 664 in the midlands.
444 of those students are in primary schools, while the remaining 220 are in post primary.
Westmeath has the highest total number in the midlands, with 286, followed by Laois with 221 and 157 Offaly.
Nationally, over 15,000 Ukrainian children are enrolled in Irish schools.
Data shows 90% of 5 to 18 year olds who have come here fleeing war in the past 14 months have been enrolled.
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