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School Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 20 November 2013

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Questions (94)

Willie Penrose

Question:

94. Deputy Willie Penrose asked the Minister for Education and Skills the primary schools in County Westmeath that benefited from funding to the sum of €4,038 million in 2011, €1.542 million in 2012 and €1.7 million to date in 2013; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [49786/13]

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The following primary schools in County Westmeath benefited from capital funding in the period 1 April 2011 to end October 2013.

2013Mullingar Convert (JNR)Cornafulla NSSt Annes NSSt Peters NS (SNR)St FeichinsRochfortbridge Convent NSStreamstown Mixed NSBrideswell NSSn Deaghan O CeallaighKilcumeragh NSScoil Na nDunBl Oliver Plunkett NSCurraghmore NSSt Manchans NSSt Ciarans NSSonna NSScoil na Maighdine MhuireSt Baoithins NSSn Phoil NaofaSt Claires NSSt Marys SchoolNaomh Iosef NSArd Na gCraith NSScoil Mhuire LoughegarCoosan NSSt Hildas Special SchoolCholmain NaofaSt Etchens NSGaelscoil MullingarMullingar Educate TogetherSaplings Mullingar2012Cornafulla NSSN An ChuilSt Annes NSRochfortbridge Convent NS Streamstown Mixed NSBrideswell NSCamcloon NSSt Josephs NSSN Deaghan O CeallaighBaile Coireil NSScoil Na nDunClonmellon NSBl Oliver Plunkett NSRath EoghanCurraghmore NSSt Manchans NSSt Ciarans NSScoil Na Maighdine MhuireSt Baoithins NSSN Phoil NaofaNaomh Iosef NSAn Ghrianan NSScoil Mhuire LoughegarCoosan NSSt Brigids Special SchoolSaplings MullingarSt Etchens NSScoil Na gCeithre MaistriSt Marys NSMullingar Educate Together Gaelscoil Choillín

2011 As the Minor Works Grant issued November 2011, all primary schools in County Westmeath with full recognition benefitted from capital funding in 2011. The Minor Works Grant that issued in 2011 consisted of a basic school grant of €5,500 plus €18.50 per mainstream pupil and €74 per special needs pupil.

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