asked the Minister for Education what progress has been made in South-West Cork in (a) building new schools, (b) reconstruction of schools, and (c) planning and arrangements for further progress.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - South-West Cork Schools.
With your permission, a Cheann Comhairle, I propose to circulate for inclusion in the Official Report a statement giving the information requested by the Deputy.
Following is the statement:
SOUTH-WEST CORK
NATIONAL SCHOOLS.
New Schools: |
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Castletownbere ConventMaultrahaneClonakilty Infant Boys |
These schools have been completed since September, 1962. |
LisavairdLisbealad and St. Mary's Girls and Infants, Dunmanway |
These schools are in course of erection. |
UrhanDrinagh Boys and GirlsKnockskeaghGlandora/Reenagowna |
Grants have been sanctioned for the erection of these schools: contracts have not yet been placed. |
Rooamore |
Plans have been prepared: Grant stage not reached. |
Clonakilty ConventInchicloghBaltimoreCorron |
Sites have been offered. Office of Public Works have been asked to prepare sketch plans if sites are suitable. |
Renovations and Improvements.
Schull Boys |
Grant has been sanctioned. Contract has not yet been placed. |
Kilcolman |
A scheme of improvement has been completed. |
KnockbeeReenagarogaCuryglass |
Grants have been sanctioned; contracts have not yet been placed. |
Ballygurteen |
Plans for an improvements scheme have been prepared; grant stage has not yet been reached. |
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Renovations and Improvements
Skibbereen |
A building acquired by the County Cork Vocational Education Committee is being adapted for use as a girls' school. |
Clonakilty |
The proposed extension of the existing school by the provision of an additional classroom is in the final stage of planning. |
Macroom |
The Committee is at present considering the need for extending the school. No specific proposal is as yet before the Department. |