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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 26 Jun 1973

Vol. 266 No. 8

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - County Limerick School.

45.

asked the Minister for Education the present position in regard to the erection of a new national school at Cappagh, County Limerick.

Mr. R Burke

It was decided in 1967 when there were only approximately 30 children on the rolls of St. James's NS, Cappagh, that it would be in the best educational interests of the children to provide for their education in a central school to be built at Croagh.

It has recently been represented to me that there may be a substantial increase in the future in the number of pupils who may wish to attend a national school in Cappagh and that, accordingly, the proposal for their attendance at a central school at Croagh might not be the most appropriate arrangement. I propose to have this aspect of the matter investigated.

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