Written answers

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Department of Education and Science

Schools Building Projects

9:00 pm

Photo of Ulick BurkeUlick Burke (Galway East, Fine Gael)
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Question 139: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Skills the progress, if any, that has been made for the provision of a new school (details supplied) in County Galway which has been at planning stage for over ten years, is seriously overcrowded, lacks proper facilities; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36584/10]

Photo of Mary CoughlanMary Coughlan (Donegal South West, Fianna Fail)
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I can confirm that the school to which the Deputy refers has applied to my Department for major capital funding. All applications for large scale capital funding are assessed against published prioritisation criteria which were introduced in 2004 following consultation with the Education Partners. Under the criteria, each project is assigned a Band Rating which reflects the type of works required and the urgency attaching to them. There are four Band Ratings in all, with Band 1 being the highest and Band 4 the lowest. Projects are progressed in accordance with the Band rating assigned to them and the availability of funding. The application from this school has been assessed in accordance with the criteria and assigned a band 1.1 rating.

In 2005, the school was selected as one which was suitable for delivery of its building project under the Permanent Accommodation Scheme 2005 and the school authority was offered funding of €300,000 to build an extension. The school authority accepted this offer and proceeded with the planning of this project while, at the same time, appealing the amount allocated to the project under the scheme. Subsequently, the school authority notified the Department that they had decided to withdraw from the scheme and requested that they be progressed to delivery by the traditional method.

In January 2007, the school was notified that the long term projected staffing would be Principal plus 8 assistant mainstream class teachers. As the existing school site could not accommodate a new 8 classroom school, the Patron offered adjacent parish land to accommodate the provision of a new 8 classroom school building.

The progression of all large scale building projects, including this project, from initial design stage through to construction will be considered in the context of my Department's multi-annual School Building and Modernisation Programme. The Department is committed to providing suitable high quality accommodation for St. Catherine's National School. However, in light of current tight economic circumstances, and with competing demands on the capital budget, it is not possible to give an indicative timeframe for the progression of the project at this time.

In the meantime the Department is in receipt of an application for additional accommodation to accommodate additional Special Education Resource hours. I am pleased to advise you that the application has been approved and my Department will be in contact with the school authority in this regard in the coming days.

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