andMiss M. Barry asked the Minister for Education the present policy regarding the building and the maintenance of two-teacher primary schools.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Two-Teacher Primary Schools.
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Mr. R. Barry
My policy in regard to the question of the replacement of premises for two-teacher schools is to give special consideration to the circumstances of each individual school. I should say, however, that, in general, the provision of two-teacher schools, which would represent an investment for the future, would not be warranted in the long-term educational interest of the pupils of national schools.
The cost of maintenance of national school premises is a charge on local resources and is, primarily, the concern of the board of management of the school.
Questions Nos. 14 and 15 are to taken as written.