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10 new school building projects announced for Longford / Westmeath – Bannon

3rd March 2013 - James Bannon TD

Fine Gael TD for Longford / Westmeath, James Bannon, has welcomed confirmation that four new schools will be built in Longford and Westmeath and six more will be extended, as part of a major new school building programme announced by the Government. A total of 275 projects will be completed between 2012 and 2016, creating 18,000 jobs nationally.

“I am delighted that four new schools will be built and a further six will be extended in Longford and Westmeath as part of this major school building programme. Despite our difficult economic circumstances, the Government is determined to prioritise school building projects to cater for the projected increase in pupil numbers over the coming years.

 

“The new schools being built are; the Gaelscoil an Longfoirt in Fearann Uí Dhugain, Longford; Naomh Iosef NS, Rath Guaire, Killucan; Curraghmore NS, Curraghmore, Mullingar; and the Athlone Community College. Extensions will also be built on; St. Matthew’s Mixed NS, Ballymahon; Edgeworthstown NS; and St Christopher’s Special School, Battery Rd, Longford.

“These projects will not only have a huge impact on the teachers, pupils and local communities across Longford and Westmeath that benefit from new and improved school facilities, they will also give a significant boost in terms of job creation. At least 15,000 direct jobs and 3,000 indirect jobs will be created during the construction phase over the next five years.

“A total of €1.5 billion will be invested by the Government between now and the end of 2016 to provide these new and improved school buildings. This will include 106 new schools and 65 extensions at primary level, 43 new schools and 49 extensions at second level, and 8 new special schools and 4 extensions at special schools.

“The Government is acting now in order to prepare for the huge increase in pupil numbers expected over the next few years. It’s anticipated that there will be an increase of 45,000 children going to primary school, and 25,000 at second level between now and 2017.

“On top of the school projects announced today, a further 60 schools are already under construction and are due to be completed this year. It’s also expected that some additional school projects may be announced during the term of the five year capital plan, to cater for increased demand in some areas.

“Education is being prioritised by this Government. Within extremely limited spending options we are taking the steps to ensure that our children are educated in safe, modern facilities. In recent weeks, funding of €35 million was also announced to put an end to the wasteful policy of housing our pupils in prefabs which was pursued by the Fianna Fáil Government for so many years