Seanad debates

Thursday, 19 April 2018

Commencement Matters

Schools Building Projects Status

10:30 am

Photo of Jerry ButtimerJerry Buttimer (Fine Gael)
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I thank the Cathaoirleach for accepting this matter and the Minister of State is welcome. I wish to raise the matter of Ballintemple national school, better known as Crab Lane, and a new school building project. This is a co-educational school with a current enrolment of around 215 children, eight mainstream class teachers, four learning support resource teachers and a very active and positive principal. The school is on a split site with the main school located on Crab Lane while the infant classes are located on Boreenmanna Road. Thankfully, the project has been part of the Department's new school building programme since March 2017. In September 2017, the board of management agreed a schedule of accommodation with the Department and the project has been progressed to the architectural planning section in the Department but therein lies the road block. It has become a source of frustration, concern and annoyance, which have been expressed to me by many parents who I have met and who are looking forward to the project but want to see delivery. The reason I am raising the issue this morning is because this is a very good school in an emerging area with a split campus that needs to see the project progress quickly so that we can go from planning stage to delivery in terms of construction. I recognise that the Government has invested significantly in education in Cork in terms of capital expenditure but in this case, there is a need to give further hope to the pupils, teachers and parents. I thank the Minister of State for being here this morning.

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath West, Fine Gael)
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I am taking this debate on behalf of the Minister for Education and Skills who is unable to take the debate and sends his apologies. He had a prior commitment to visit two schools with the Taoiseach. He would like to be here to discuss the matter with the Senator because he knows it is very important for the Cork area and the area represented by the Senator. Again, I thank the Senator for raising this matter as it provides an opportunity to clarify the Department's position regarding the provision of a major building project for Ballintemple national school, County Cork.

The Senator will be aware that Ballintemple national school is a co-educational, Catholic ethos primary school catering for boys and girls from junior infants to sixth class. Ballintemple national school has a current enrolment of 222 pupils with a 4% growth in pupil numbers in the period from 2013 to 2017. The school has a current staffing complement of a principal, eight mainstream class teachers and four special education teaching posts. This staffing level will remain unchanged for the next school year.

The Senator will be aware of the demographic challenge facing the education system in the coming years, including in the Cork area, because it is an issue he has raised quite often in both Houses. In that regard, the construction programme aims to prioritise new building projects and major extensions, including special schools, in areas where demographic need has been established. In light of the anticipated growth in the area concerned, it has been agreed with the school that it would develop from an eight-classroom to a 12-classroom school on a new patron-owned site at Boreenmanna Road in Cork.

In addition, the Department of Education and Skills has been in contact with the National Council for Special Education in respect of special education requirements in the Cork area. In that regard, agreement was reached with the school that provision will be made in the project brief for an autism spectrum disorder, ASD, class. Hopefully, that will be good news. The project brief for Ballintemple national school is, therefore, being finalised to provide for a new 12-classroom primary school with a one-class ASD unit. This process is nearing completion with a view to allowing the project to progress to architectural planning stages, including the appointment of a design team. This is expected to be completed in the near future. I am advised Department officials will be in further contact with the school to advise on the position once it enters the next phase. On behalf of the Minister, Deputy Bruton, I thank the Senator for raising this matter and can confirm the Department's commitment to progressing the building project in the case of Ballintemple national school.

Photo of Jerry ButtimerJerry Buttimer (Fine Gael)
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I thank the Minister of State for his response. I also thank the Minister. It is encouraging news. I hope we can put timelines in place in terms of the development and delivery of the project but it is a good news story and again, is a further recognition that the Government is investing in young people in Cork, particularly those in Ballintemple national school in the Crab Lane and Boreenmanna Road area, which is an emerging population base.

Photo of Paul CoghlanPaul Coghlan (Fine Gael)
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It is a very heavily populated area.

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath West, Fine Gael)
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The Minister is very anxious that this would progress through the phases as quickly as possible. It is on the list and will be done. All involved in the Department would like to see it progress and will work with the local school to do that. Again, I thank Senator Buttimer for raising this issue on behalf of his constituents.