Dáil debates

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

9:00 pm

Photo of David StantonDavid Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael)

I thank the Ceann Comhairle for allowing me to raise this issue this evening and I thank the Minister of State for coming in to respond. I wish to draw attention to an issue in east Cork, which is one of the highest growth areas in the country. The population in the town of Midleton and the area around it has increased by 22% from 25,000 to 30,000 in the past five years.

This raises the issue of the need for more school places at primary and second level. I am specifically concerned about second-level school places. There are four second-level schools in the area. Midleton CBS boys school is full and I understand that it was forced to turn away students this September. St. Mary's High School will be under pressure to do the same next year. St. Colman's Community College is almost full. Midleton College, which is a private college, is full, while St. Aloysius College in Carrigtohill is also full.

A situation is fast approaching where, in a few short years, there may not be enough places in east Cork for second-level students. I carried out a census of the primary schools and discovered that in the next five years, there will be 700 extra students seeking second-level places, which almost amounts to a new school.

I previously raised questions about this with the Minister and also wrote to the county manager. There are no plans to construct a new school. Will the Minister ask her officials to meet the principal teachers in all the schools? Somebody has to take leadership of this situation before it becomes a crisis, which is why I am raising it this evening. I do not want people knocking on my door in two years time because their children do not have second-level places.

The population has increased dramatically over time. I wrote to the county manager in July expressing concern about this. He replied to me but his letter revealed that there are no plans to provide a second-level school. Land can be zoned but that does not mean it is available. As far as I am aware, land is not zoned. What kind of action has the Department taken with the schools locally to project into the future and make provision for second-level places? As far as I am aware, very little has been done.

Midleton CBS has been looking for an extension for quite some time but has not received it. St. Mary's High School needs extra science laboratories but has not received them. St. Aloysius College in Carrigtohill needs extra work which has not been carried out. Perhaps there is an opportunity for the boys' second-level school and the girls' second-level school in Midleton to co-operate. Such a solution could be a shared campus on a greenfield site. All these things take time, as the Minister is aware. This can take years when the crisis is approaching very quickly.

East Cork has been designated as a special growth area because of the railway coming into the area and building has been phenomenal. It would be very useful if the Minister organised a briefing involving officials from her Department with possibly myself and other Deputies from the area. I want to be proactive on this issue and draw attention to the fact that a situation is rapidly developing and I would like to see some action and plans before it becomes a crisis. I look forward to hearing the Minister of State's reply.

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