New 16-classroom primary school for Ashbourne in September

A new primary school is to be established in Ashbourne in September 2019, the Minister for Education and Skills, Joe McHugh announced today.

Following a review of provision at primary school level in Ashbourne, the minister announced a new 16-classroom primary school will be set up.

“I am conscious that Ashbourne is an area of growing demographic demand and additional residential development," he stated. "On foot of local concerns in relation to waiting lists for primary schools, the department reviewed the level of primary provision in Ashbourne. I am satisfied that there is a need for increased capacity in the area and I am pleased to announce that a new community national school will be established under the patronage of Louth and Meath Education and Training Board. 

“This will provide clarity and certainty for parents in Ashbourne that additional school places will be available in the area this September. I would like to thank the principals in Ashbourne, who I met recently in relation to primary provision in the area.”

The minister’s decision to award patronage to Louth and Meath ETB reflects the recommendation of the New Schools Establishment Group, set up in 2011 to advise the Minister on the patronage of new schools.

Louth and Meath ETB will immediately begin the process of recruiting a principal for the school and making preparations for the school to open.

The Department has begun work on the practical arrangements necessary for the delivery of temporary accommodation for the places required for September 2019 as well as planning for the permanent accommodation. 

The new community national school will be located on the department-owned site adjacent to the existing three-school school campus in Ashbourne.