Nearly 170 new special classes announced for 159 schools across the State

Schools were notified on Monday, with further special class sanctions to follow in the coming weeks.
Nearly 170 new special classes announced for 159 schools across the State

Ellen O'Donoghue and Eva Osborne

The Department of Education has confirmed the approval of 168 new special classes nationally, across 159 schools.

A significant number of the special classes have been allocated to schools in Cork.

Schools were notified on Monday, with further special class sanctions to follow in the coming weeks.

13 special classes were announced for schools in Cork, eight were announced for schools in Co Tipperary, and six were allocated to schools in Co Meath.

A Department of Education spokesperson said the National Council for Special Education (NCSE) expects to continue to sanction further new special classes over the coming weeks.

"The earlier sanctioning of these classes will provide clarity for parents and allow schools more time for the planning and establishment of new special classes," they said.

Special classes in Cork

Cork North West Fine Gael TD John Paul O'Shea welcomed the sanctioning of the new special classes across Cork, describing the announcement as a positive step for children with additional educational needs and their families.

He said the new classes will make a real difference on the ground.

"This is very welcome news for parents, students and school communities right across Cork. These additional special classes will provide vital supports for children with additional needs, while also giving families reassurance that appropriate educational placements are being planned and delivered locally," he said.

Deputy O’Shea praised the schools involved for their willingness to support inclusive education.

“I want to acknowledge the leadership and staff in these schools who have stepped forward to provide special classes. Their commitment to inclusion ensures children can access the supports they need within their own communities.”

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