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Minister of State Chambers approves €37,218 for the Administration of the Gaelic Games Programme in the Mayo Gaeltacht

  • a part-time instructor will be employed
  • 16 hours of training a week will be provided in 10 primary schools and 4 post-primary schools in the the two North and West Mayo Gaeltacht areas
  • 5 blitz sessions will be run over the school year

Jack Chambers, Government Chief Whip and Minister for the Gaeltacht and Sport, announced today that he has approved a grant of up to €37,218 for Connacht GAA Council to enable them to expand the Gaelic Games Programme to schools in the Mayo Gaeltacht. A total of 15 schools involved in the implementation of the policy for Gaeltacht education in North and West Mayo will be able to benefit from the programme.

Minister of State Chambers said:

“I am delighted that this programme is being extended to Gaeltacht schools in North and West Mayo. Through this programme and other programmes administered by the department, additional language acquisition and enrichment opportunities are provided outside of the normal curriculum for attendees of eligible primary and post-primary schools throughout the Gaeltacht. I hope that the expansion of the programme to the North and West Mayo Gaeltacht will further support the schools in their efforts to promote the Irish language and also support the language planning process that is underway in both areas with the continued assistance of my department.”

Subject to the arrangement in place with Connacht Council and Munster Council, Connacht Council will bear the remaining 33% of the total cost of the programme. Schools in the Tuar Mhic Éadaigh area are already recognised under the department's arrangement with Connacht Council in the Galway Gaeltacht. Under the programme, instructors operating under the auspices of both Councils visit participating schools to provide football and hurling sessions - administered through Irish, to attendees of the schools concerned.

This grant is in line with the commitment given to the Community and Language Supports Programme under action 2.20 of the 2018-2022 Government Action Plan for the Irish language, which was launched in June 2018.


Notes

This specific funding builds on the programme already administered by Munster Council and Connacht Council in eligible schools in the Galway, Kerry, Cork and Waterford Gaeltachts.

Since 2010, the department has invested c. €1.5 million in the programme which is administered in 69 primary and 20 post-primary schools in the Gaeltacht.

Funding from the department and the two GAA Councils creates two full-time and 12 part-time posts.

The following are details of the schools that will be able to benefit from the programme.

Primary School Number of Children 2021/22 Children participating 2022/23 2023/2024 Number of Hours
Eachléim 42 20 20 20 1 hour per week
Corr Chloch 81 40 40 40 1 hour per week
Poll a tSomais 27 12 12 12 1 hour per week
Ros Dumhach 16 8 8 8 1 hour per week
Gleann na Muaigh 18 9 9 9 1 hour per week
Ceathrú Thaidhg 27 12 12 12 1 hour per week
Dumha Thuama 32 16 16 16 1 hour per week
Bun a Choire 15 15 15 15 1 hour per week
Sáile 43 15 15 15 1 hour per week
Tóin Ré Gaoth 50 15 15 15 1 hour per week
Total 0 162 162 162 0
Post-Primary School 2021/22 2022/23 2022/24 Number of Hours
Meanscoil Mhuire 215 54 107 161 1 hour 15 mins per week
Coláiste Bhreandain 377 76 151 227 1 hour 15 mins per week
Coláiste Chomáin 41 12 24 35 1 hour 15 mins per week
Coláiste Phobail Acla 247 50 50 50 1 hour 15 mins per week
Total - 191 332 473 -