Clondalkin Sinn Féin Councillor Matthew McDonagh, today welcomed the decision by the Department of Education and Science to replace the badly deteriorating prefabs at Gaelscoil na Camóige with new prefabs. Construction will begin Monday August 10 and it is anticipated that all groundwork, buildings and services will be on site for the first day of the new school year.
Councillor McDonagh said "I welcome the long overdue decision by the Department of Education to replace the deteriorating school prefabs at Gaelscoil na Camóige. Many parents had approached me since my election in June to complain that two of the classes had been closed for health and safety reasons after a structural engineer's report and a health and safety report had been published recommending urgent intervention to avoid the risk of accident or illness due to the dangerous condition of the existing prefabs."
Councillor McDonagh went on to welcome the hard work carried out by the recently formed Parents Task Force and local Sinn Féín activists who have worked tirelessly to ensure that the children can be schooled in safe and comfortable surroundings.
Councillor McDonagh said "The Department of Education is paying out large sums of money every year in rents for pre fabricated buildings in overcrowded schools. Over the last three years the government has spent €113 million on prefabs. The Education Minister has projected a further spend of €48 million on prefabs for 2009. The annual average cost to the Department for each prefab is €12,500. The reality for thousands of children across the country is that they will have spent their entire education in substandard accommodation. There is an urgent need to expand school capacity to meet the 100,000 additional pupils who will enter primary school over the next decade.
"Just last February the government acknowledged that additional monies needed to be earmarked for the school building projects yet they have since backtracked on this and have instead actually cut the budget Why are we investing money in prefabs when what we need are new school buildings?
"This is a wasted opportunity. School building projects would provide jobs for people recently made unemployed in the construction sector. It would provide a much needed boost to the economy as well as providing a lasting educational infrastructure. We need to work our way out of this recession and education is central to our exit from economic crisis. School buildings are a priority."