Dáil Éireann - Volume 31 - 10 July, 1929

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Gurthacoola Educational Facilities.

Mr. Fogarty asked the Minister for Education whether he is aware that a proposal was made about thirty-six years ago to erect a school at Gurthacoola, Drombane, Co. Tipperary, but was not proceeded with; and whether, in view of the fact that about 80 children from this area have to travel three or four miles on roads which are particularly bad [614] in winter, to the nearest school, he will take steps to see that the building of a school is undertaken at Gurthacoola.

Professor O'Sullivan: My Department cannot find any record of a proposal to erect a school at Gurthacoola thirty-six years ago. I am not in a position to require that the building of a new school shall be undertaken in any district.

Where I am satisfied that the necessity for a school exists, a grant normally two-thirds of the expenditure may be made by my Department, under defined conditions, towards the cost of erecting a school on the application of the parish priest, local clergyman, or other person whom my Department would be prepared to recognise as patron or manager of a National School.

The parish priest who is manager of the National Schools in the district has been consulted in this case. He is of opinion that, as the school-going population will decline in number in the near future, expenditure on the erection of a new school building would not be warranted, and suggests that, owing to the existence of rights-of-way, Mass-paths and short-cuts for the children affected to the existing National Schools, the educational facilities afforded are reasonably sufficient. In the circumstances my Department is having further enquiry made in the matter.