Figures show 6,797 Ukrainian pupils have enrolled in schools across Ireland.
Over two thirds of those children are attending primary schools, with the remaining 2,000 studying at secondary level.
Regional Education and Language Teams around the country are helping the students settle in to their new surroundings.
Dublin has the highest number of refugees enrolled in schools at 1,192 - Monaghan and Longford have the least, at 21 and 41 respectively.
In Waterford, there are 232 students currently enrolled in local schools. There are twice as many students enrolled at secondary level as there are at primary level locally.
156 students have enrolled in secondary schools while there are 76 at primary level.
Minister for Education Norma Foley has said there is space for 25,000 children in primary schools and 20,000 in post primary.
Ms Foley said she is "confident" the education system can meet the challenges of extra students.
Meanwhile, there have been 500 queries to a special help desk on access to higher education for Ukrainian refugees.
Earlier this week, Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris told the Oireachtas education committee he expected this number to grow over the summer months.