Exciting News for Kildare: A New Special School Set to Open!
In an uplifting announcement for County Kildare, a new special school is poised to open its doors in Monasterevin for the 2026/2027 school year. This development promises to enhance educational provisions for students with additional needs, reflecting a broader commitment to inclusive education across the country.
A Step Towards Inclusivity
Fianna Fáil Senator Fiona O’Loughlin expressed her enthusiasm for this initiative, stating that the new school will be created by repurposing the existing St. Peter's boys primary school as it transitions to a new facility. This strategic move aims to increase the capacity for students requiring special education, ensuring that every child has access to a supportive and enriching educational environment.
Nationwide Commitment to Special Education
This announcement is part of a wider national initiative to expand special education services, with 387 new special classes already sanctioned this year. Senator O’Loughlin noted that Kildare has benefitted from 18 of these new classes, surpassing allocations to other commuter counties like Wicklow and Louth. This proactive approach signifies a vital investment in the future of education for all students in the region.
A Vision for the Future
Senator O’Loughlin emphasized the importance of accessible education, asserting that "every child has a right to education," and stressed the necessity for educational structures that support that right. As plans for additional special classes unfold, O’Loughlin remains committed to advocating for further improvements in the educational framework to cater to those with special needs, ensuring that every student can thrive.
In conclusion, the upcoming special school in Monasterevin represents more than just a new building; it embodies a significant step towards an inclusive educational system in Ireland, fostering a better future for all children.