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  • Writer's picturePippa Hackett

School Visit Prompts Further Call for Urgent Action


Following a visit to Scoil Mhuire in Abbeyleix yesterday (Wednesday), I am again calling on the Department of Education to take immediate action to repair the school building.

“Pupils from third class told me they avoid using their bathroom because of the smell and they can't wait to move out of their classroom. Principal Aiden McEvoy took me through the school to show me the terrible physical state of the building.


I spoke to Minister Foley after cabinet in advance of my visit to Scoil Mhuire and reiterated my concern in relation to the school. I will now follow up again with Minister Foley.



“Conditions are truly dreadful and I now hear that the principal has taken the decision to close two mainstream classrooms on health and safety grounds. The school is breaking for the summer shortly and it’s imperative that something be done to improve this school before pupils return in late August.

I previously wrote to Education Minister Norma Foley about the situation and am now urgently reiterating her request that something be done.



“Despite this difficult past year and with all the problems in the school, the wonderful students and teachers at Scoil Mhuire have shown great resilience.

To mark the end of term, the school were hosting a Summer Plants Sale where beautiful bedding and tomato plants, grown by the children during the year, were on offer.


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