Dublin school facing closure due to ‘major financial crisis’
By Cillian Sherlock, PA
The principal of a Dublin school has said it will have to close because it can no longer afford to pay basic bills.
Sacred Heart Junior School in the Killinarden area of Tallaght is said to have “suffered massive underfunding for many years” due to cuts from the Department of Education.
In a letter to parents, principal Orla McLoughlin outlined what she described as the school’s “major financial crisis”.
She said the school had informed the Department of Education that it no longer has money “to pay our basic bills” from April 1st.
Ms McLoughlin said the school “will have to close” and “teach remotely” if it does not receive emergency funding.
Local People Before Profit-Solidarity TD Paul Murphy said he had spoken to a number of parents about the lack of funding at the school.
He said: “The responsibility for this crisis lies with the government who have massively underfunded our schools, to the point where they are now on the brink of having to close their doors.
“Parents, teachers and the community deserve better. The Government’s priorities are all wrong, they are talking about tripling military spending yet refuse to provide schools with enough funding to keep the lights on and the doors open.
“We need emergency action from the minister now to guarantee funding for the schools.
“I met this morning with the principals and some parents of the school to discuss how we can fight for the funding we need to save our schools.”
Mr Murphy said he will raise the matter in the Dáil next week.
The Department of Education has been contacted for comment.