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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 1 February 2024

Thursday, 1 February 2024

Ceisteanna (249)

Frankie Feighan

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249. Deputy Frankie Feighan asked the Minister for Education if any further consideration has been given to the proposal to sanction a new primary school for Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim; if the Board of Management has identified a potential site for a new school; and whether communication has been received by her Department seeking approval to negotiate with any potential site owner. [4691/24]

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Freagraí scríofa

While my Department is aware of some local discussions around potential sites for a new school in Carrick-on-Shannon, I wish to advise the Deputy that my Department does not currently have plans in place with regards to the potential purchase of a new site for the school in question.  The long-term school accommodation requirements in Carrick-on-Shannon remain under consideration by my Department.

As the Deputy will be aware, in order to plan for school provision and analyse the relevant demographic data, the Department divides the country into 314 school planning areas and uses a Geographical Information System, using data from a range of sources, including Child Benefit and school enrolment data, to identify where the pressure for school places across the country will arise and where additional school accommodation is needed at primary and post-primary level.  Current and planned residential development activity, as well as Project Ireland 2040 population and housing targets, additionally inform the Department’s forecasts of school place needs.

Where data indicates that additional provision is required at primary or post primary level, the delivery of such additional provision is dependent on the particular circumstances of each case and may be provided through either one, or a combination of, the following:

• Utilising existing unused capacity within a school or schools

• Extending the capacity of a school or school

• Provision of a new school or schools. 

Since 2020, the Department of Education has invested in the region of €3.5 billion in our schools throughout the country, involving the completion of over 840 school building projects, and 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 210 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 Department’s overall approach is to ensure that available capacity is maximised to the greatest extent possible as part of its consideration of applications for additional accommodation.  Additionally, the Department is working to ensure that projects in the pipeline for planning and delivery are focused on maximising their alignment with overall capacity requirements. 

The main focus of the Department’s capital funding over the last decade and for the coming period is on provision of critical additional capacity to cater for increasing demographics and children with special education needs.  The Department is required to manage the overall school building programme so that we target and prioritise areas that are under greatest pressure for additional school places.  This reflects our fundamental objective of ensuring the availability of a school place for every child. 

The overall position with regard to potential modernisation and replacement of existing infrastructure will be kept under review as capital funding allocations for future years are clarified.  The Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform will be engaging with Departments on NDP allocations over the coming months. 

The Department is considering the optimum way forward for Scoil Mhuire, Carrick-on-Shannon following a technical report on the condition of the school buildings.  Given complexities with the existing school properties there is a particular challenge in identifying a solution to the school’s current accommodation needs that will support the continued effective operation of the school while presenting a sustainable solution to meet the primary school place needs in Carrick on Shannon in the longer term. 

Officials in my Department have met with the school patron and school authority to discuss how this might be addressed, following on from this, the relevant application forms to support the school's immediate accommodation needs have been sent to the school.

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