Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh has confirmed five schools in Donegal are getting the New Year off to a flier after being approved for important building works.
“To see several schools getting good news in the first week of January is a great lift,” the Donegal TD said.
The funding approval for both additional accommodation and emergency works makes a massive difference to how a school can operate.
Together these approvals are a strong sign of the steady and committed level of investment that the Government is putting into improving school facilities.
One of the most significant is at St Eunan’s NS, Raphoe, which has been approved as part of the Department’s Additional Accommodation scheme with a building project for a new 80m classroom with en suite toilet, as well as a toilet with disabled access and two rooms for special education.
Scoil Naisiúnta Naomh Bríd, Na Dúnaibh/Downings, has also been granted funding under the same scheme with the school to benefit from two new special education rooms.
Scoil Niall Mór Killybegs will get works carried out on the roof.
This follows the school getting approval back in early December for a new classroom and two special education rooms.
Scoil Cholmcille Acres in Burtonport is also in line for repair works to be carried out on the outdoor areas around the school.
Scoil Mhuire, Creeslough, also secured approval for a new classroom with toilet and a new room for special education teaching and a refurbishment of toilets.
Minister Joe McHugh said each school will feel a huge benefit from each one of the projects in their own way.
“I wish everyone connected with the schools the very best in planning for the works and getting ready to cut the ribbons when they are ready,” he said.