*Photograph: Joe Buckley

WITH SHANNON school as maximum capacity, there is a need for a new secondary school in Sixmilebridge, a Clare TD has said.

By Jack O’Halloran

Limitations to second level places to secondary schools in Ennis and Shannon has left sixth class students โ€œdevastatedโ€ every year when trying to enrol, Deputy Cathal Crowe (FF) stated.

Crowe a former primary school teacher in Parteen NS commented, โ€œMost young people in South-East Clare have two options they either go to school in Limerick City or they enrol in one of the two schools in Shannon, there are limitations to both options just because in Shannon in recent years both of the schools have been maxed out in terms of their enrolment every September leaving many children without a place in those schoolsโ€.

Putting forward the case on why a new secondary school in Clare should be situated in Sixmilebridge, Crowe explained, โ€œIt’s the largest growing population base in the county with a huge amount of young people and its centrally positioned between Ennis, Limerick and Shannon so that it could offer education to teenagers from a broad sweeping communityโ€.

On the costs of such a project, Deputy Crowe estimated a new secondary school in The Bridge would leave a bill in excess of โ‚ฌ10m which would be funded by the Department of Education. Subject specific rooms for woodwork, technical drawing, science and home economics are part of the reason for the cost, he said. โ€œI think cost shouldn’t be a barrier here, anecdotally I don’t believe we have enough space in the existing secondary schools to meet that need and therefore that’s why I’m pushing for a new school in the Sixmilebridge areaโ€.

Significant traffic issues at peak rush hour times are a common source of complaint in The Bridge. Additional traffic measures would need to be created and implemented were a school to be built, the Clare TD maintained. โ€œSixmilebridge in the mornings and afternoons can be a disaster in terms of trafficโ€.

Provision of a new school will take some time, Deputy Crowe has raised the matter with the Minister for Education, Norma Foley (FF) and at the Oireachtas Education Committee.

He concluded, โ€œFrom what I’ve seen in my four years as a Government TD is that if there’s a good idea and there’s community demand for it. Funding can often be found where people didn’t think it was possibleโ€.

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