The purpose of the Summer Works Scheme is to devolve funding to individual school authorities to undertake small-scale building works which, ideally, can be carried out during the summer months or at other times that avoid disrupting the operation of the school. Under the terms of the scheme, school authorities are empowered to manage these works with guidance from and minimal interaction with the Department of Education.
Funding for small scale projects will be allocated in accordance with the prioritisation criteria attaching to the scheme which, in the normal course, include the ability to have the works carried out during the summer.
A total of 497 projects have been approved funding under the Summer Works Scheme 2022.
307 projects at primary level have been approved in category 3 electrical works (65 schools), category 4 mechanical works (89 schools), category 7 window projects (89 schools) and category 10 external environment (yards/play areas only) (64 schools).
190 projects at post-primary level have been approved in category 2 roof works (81 schools), category 3 electrical works (12 schools), category 4 mechanical works (34 schools), category 5 science labs (23 schools) category 7 window projects (35 schools) and category 10 external environment (yards/play areas only) (5 schools). See list of approved schools 2022 below:
Summer Works Scheme List of Approved Schools 2022
Summer Works Scheme List of Approved Schools 2022
A new Summer Works Scheme that is being applied on a multi-annual basis commencing in summer 2020 was announced on 29 March 2019 and was open for applications until 30 June 2019. The key features of this new scheme are:
A total of 434 projects have been approved funding under the Summer Works Scheme 2020 onwards. 163 primary and post primary schools who made applications under Category 1 (Life Safety Systems) were included in the first round of successful applicants approved funding in November 2019 for projects to be delivered in summer 2020. A further 271 schools were approved funding in December 2020 for applications made under Category 2 (Primary Schools only) and Category 6. See list of approved schools 2020 and 2021 below:
Summer Works Scheme List of Approved Schools 2021
Summer Works Scheme List of Approved Schools 2021
Summer Works Scheme List of Approved Schools 2020
List of Approved Schools 2020
Schools approved funding for Summer Works Projects must comply with the department’s Technical Guidance Documents. Schools approved projects for funding for the Summer Works Scheme 2021 must also read the following document:
Important Information for Schools Approved 2021 Summer Works Scheme Projects
All applicants have been notified via the department’s online Esinet Portal of the outcome of their application. Commensurate with the level of funding set aside for the Scheme, applications are being assessed on a top down basis in accordance with the prioritisation criteria outlined in the Circular accompanying the Scheme. In that regard, remaining applications submitted under categories 2 to 10 will be considered under future rounds of the Summer Works Scheme.