Skip to main content
Normal View

Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 January 2024

Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Questions (685)

Jim O'Callaghan

Question:

685. Deputy Jim O'Callaghan asked the Minister for Education the details of the expenditure on new school buildings and refurbishment of existing buildings since 27 June 2020, by county, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1949/24]

View answer

Written answers

Since 2020, my Department has invested in the region of €3.5 billion in our schools throughout the country, involving the completion of over 690 school building projects with construction currently underway at approximately 300 other projects.  School building projects at construction involve an overall State investment of over €1.2 billion.  We also have over 200 modular accommodation projects that are very well advanced for delivery or at construction stage.

This is a record level of investment in our schools and highlights the Government’s very strong track record of delivery in providing additional capacity and modern facilities for our school communities.

The key drivers of capital investment in the schools sector are as follows:

•demographic change, including keeping pace with delivery of SEN and accommodation for Ukrainian pupils particularly at Post Primary level,

•alignment with housing provision and national planning at school planning area level,    

•climate action objectives including deep energy retrofit. 

Key priorities for my Department are supporting the operation of the school system and adding necessary capacity to cater for special education needs provision, mainstream demographics and catering for students from Ukraine and other countries under the International Protection system.

The table below shows the total capital expenditure under the School Building Programme for each county since the formation of the Government.

County

Total  (in millions)

Carlow

26.9

Cavan

60.2

Clare

75.1

Cork

500.5

Donegal

115.7

Dublin

850.2

Galway

116.2

Kerry

75.9

Kildare

227.7

Kilkenny

52.8

Laois

44.7

Leitrim

7.8

Limerick

183.3

Longford

23.7

Louth

67.4

Mayo

97.7

Meath

232.1

Monaghan

47.2

Offaly

38.8

Roscommon

33.5

Sligo

22.7

Tipperary

93.4

Waterford

92.3

Westmeath

57.0

Wexford

93.0

Wicklow

118.7

Top
Share