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Published 14:17 28 May 2018 BST
Updated 14:26 28 May 2018 BST
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During the Newstalk interview, Pat Kenny asked the Minister what would happen if there was a 50-50 split among parents seeking non-denominational and religious schooling.
In response, Mr Bruton said that the areas his department was looking at were ones in which there was currently only a "limited choice" and where parents would like an option.
"We want to create diversity," he stated. "Ninety-five percent denominational schools no longer reflects our population," he added.
https://twitter.com/RichardbrutonTD/status/1001028030247120896
In recent years, 64 new schools have opened around Ireland - most of which are non- or multi-denominational.
A non-denominational school does not adapt the ethos of any religion - but it may still offer academically-focus religious studies.
Multi-denominational schools are likely to still mark religious festivals and traditions from a variety of different beliefs.
The areas initially reviewed by the Department include:
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