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School Accommodation.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 June 2005

Tuesday, 14 June 2005

Questions (72, 73, 74, 75, 76)

Michael Ring

Question:

89 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Education and Science the alternative in the event that a site is not purchased and construction of a permanent building for a school (details supplied) in County Mayo does not commence. [19772/05]

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Michael Ring

Question:

137 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Education and Science the position in relation to the site for a school (details supplied) in County Mayo. [19771/05]

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Michael Ring

Question:

682 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Education and Science if a site has been identified for a school (details supplied) in County Mayo; if she will meet a deputation from the school; the date and time that she will meet this deputation; and if parents and pupils will have to march on the street to get a new school. [19007/05]

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Michael Ring

Question:

783 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Education and Science the number of sites which the OPW looked at for a school (details supplied) in County Mayo. [19970/05]

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Michael Ring

Question:

784 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Education and Science when she will make a decision regarding a site for a school (details supplied) in County Mayo. [19971/05]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 89, 137, 682, 783 and 784 together.

The school referred to by the Deputy opened in September 1996 with provisional recognition. Having met the criteria for recognition and proven its viability, the school was granted permanent recognition in 2000. Standard practice is that the school authorities are responsible for the securing of interim accommodation which is grant-aided by the Department, pending the securing of permanent recognition. On being granted permanent recognition, a school becomes eligible for capital funding. The rate of progress towards a permanent accommodation solution depends on a number of factors including availability of sites and the Department's budgetary capacity to meet the level of demand.

The school is currently accommodated in prefabricated classrooms on a three quarter acre site in the town. The rental costs of the site and classroom accommodation is grant-aided by my Department at the rate of 95%. My Department is advised that the lease on the site is due to expire in June 2006.

I want the assure the Deputy that we are acutely aware of the urgent need for an accommodation solution for this school particularly given the limitations on the existing arrangement and my Department is doing its utmost to achieve a satisfactory outcome at the earliest possible date.

To that end, the property management section of the Office of Public Works has been actively engaged in seeking a suitable site for a new school building. Soil sampling is being undertaken to verify the suitability of a particular site. The result of the tests and final assessment of site suitability is expected to be concluded and with my Department in a week or two.

As the board and patron are already aware, the provision of interim accommodation remains the responsibility of the board until such time as my Department is in a position to provide a permanent solution. However, I am sure that all partners will work together to secure alternative interim accommodation should that be required pending the provision of permanent accommodation.

As the Department is actively engaged in securing the school's future accommodation needs, a meeting would not serve any useful purpose at this time.

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