Minister Bruton officially opens new building at Stepaside Educate Together NS
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From: Department of Education
- Published on: 26 September 2018
- Last updated on: 26 September 2019
New school to cater for over 600 pupils.
The Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton TD, today (September 26th 2018) visited Stepaside Educate Together National School, Sandyford, Dublin 18 to officially open a new 24 classroom school with a Special Needs Unit. The new building will cater for over 600 pupils.
Over €8m was invested by the government to provide these new state of the art facilities for Stepaside Educate Together National School. The total capital spend in the Dublin region alone on school buildings is over €900m in the last seven years.
The government have set the ambition to make Ireland’s education and training service the best in Europe by 2026. Ensuring our children are educated in state of the art facilities is important to delivering on that ambition and we are now building more school places than ever before. Project Ireland 2040 provides for a €11.9 billion investment in the education and training sector over the period 2018 to 2027. This will deliver a 70% increase in schools capital funding compared to the past decade (€4.9 billion to €8.4 billion).
Speaking at the official opening, Minister Bruton said:
“I am delighted to be here at Stepaside Educate Together National School today to mark the opening of these fantastic new facilities. Today is a great day for the whole school community. Students in Sandyford will now greatly benefit from these new state of the art facilities."
"We recently announced an €11.9 billion investment in education as part of Project Ireland 2040 which sees a boosting of the school building budget by 70% over the next ten years. This €11.9 billion investment reflects the importance this government puts on education and will enable our ambition to make Ireland’s education and training service the best in Europe by 2026. We are investing in modern, state of the art facilities in our schools, higher and further education institutions, which are energy efficient and fit for purpose for the curricular reforms we are making.”
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