Last week, mothers from Donegal travelled up here to sleep outside the gates of Leinster House. They did so in desperation because their children, ten with additional and special needs, do not have a school place for September. There is only one school in the county that they can go to, and that is Little Angels. It is now more than six weeks since I raised this on the floor of the Dáil with the Minister. It is a month since I put a proposal to her, with my colleagues, on how to resolve this issue, and I am in regular contact with the Minister of State, Deputy Moynihan, but these parents still have no certainty.
The new Little Angels school was built with fewer classrooms than the existing one – it is a scandal – despite the growing need for places. The old school is going to be left empty. Sanction is needed to allow the additional ten pupils to get their education. Can the Minister give any comfort to the families because it is absolutely cruel that the mothers who had to come here last week, although given commitments that they would know the position early this week, are still in limbo? Specialised equipment has to be ordered for the children; they cannot just walk into school in September.