Written answers

Tuesday, 16 April 2024

Department of Education and Skills

Schools Building Projects

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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100. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills to provide an update on the badly needed extension for a school (details supplied) that is stuck on pre-stage 1 and has not progressed to planning; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [16347/24]

Photo of Norma FoleyNorma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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The school to which the Deputy refers was granted approval under the my Department's Additional Accommodation scheme for the provision of 4 General Classrooms, 1 Technology Room with Preparation Area, 3 Science rooms with Preparation Area, 1 Art Room, 1 Music Room,1 Multimedia Room, 1 Textile Room, 1 Home Economics Room, a 4 Classroom SEN Base, 1 SET Room and 1 user assisted WC long with conversion works to existing accommodation to provide 2 Special Education Teaching rooms and ancillary accommodation. The school also received approval for the purchase of SEN Modular Accommodation for September 2023.

The project is devolved for delivery and the school has appointed a design team to oversee the delivery of this project. While the project is at stage 1 (initial design) of the architectural design process, a preliminary design report has been received by my Department and is currently being reviewed. In order to provide practical assistance to the school authority, my Department will be scheduling a technical meeting with the relevant stakeholders following the review of their Design Team's pre-stage1 submission. Following the successful conclusion of this initial design phase of the project, the project will advance to detailed design and costing before planning approval is sought.

The Department will continue to engage with the school authority and its design team in order to progress this important project.

Photo of Martin KennyMartin Kenny (Sligo-Leitrim, Sinn Fein)
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101. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if she will provide clarity on the summer works scheme for schools; when the scheme will open for 2024 applications; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [16370/24]

Photo of Norma FoleyNorma Foley (Kerry, Fianna Fail)
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As the Deputy may be aware, the purpose of the Summer Works Scheme (SWS) is to enable individual school authorities to undertake small-scale building works on a devolved basis and, ideally, can be carried out during the summer months or at other times that avoid disrupting the operation of the school. The SWS operates on a multi-annual basis for categories of works such as roof works, window replacement, mechanical and electrical works, external works etc. and was last opened for applications in 2019.

The Department is leading an ambitious sustainability agenda and has progressed a wide array of measures to improve the overall sustainability of our school buildings. It is a priority for Government to deliver on Ireland’s ambitious climate agenda and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This includes targets around the decarbonisation of Ireland’s public buildings.

As part of it’s planning for 2024 and beyond, Department officials are considering and planning for the next phases of the summer works programme and the opportunities this may create to support the sustainability agenda. In this regard, it is envisaged at this stage that, a Multi-Annual SWS with a focus on climate action and energy conservation will be the focus for the next summer works scheme to be opened for applications. The arrangements and timing of that SWS is still under consideration and schools will be updated in due course.

It should also be noted that the Energy in Education website portal and advice programme (Joint programme between SEAI and Dept. of Education) also provides schools with information on how to improve energy use practices and to reduce school operating costs while helping to protect the environment for future generations. The website can be accessed at the following link. www.energyineducation.ie.

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