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(IRELAND) Co Donegal: New special classes approved at 3 schools

Jan 12, 2026, Donegal News:  Special classes approved for three Donegal schools

THREE new special classes have been approved for Donegal schools by Minister for Special Education, Michael Moynihan.


The local schools set to be provided with a new special class are St Columba’s Comprehensive School, Glenties, St Patrick’s National School, Raphoe and Raphoe Central National School.


Welcoming the announcement, Donegal Minister of State, Charlie McConalogue said: “This as part of the first tranche of new special classes allocated nationwide, which will see a record number of new special classes sanctioned across the country to open for the 2026/2027 school year.


 “This is excellent news for the three Donegal schools, and these additional resources will have enormous benefits for students, teachers, and parents and I thank Minister Moynihan and his team for their work on this. . . .


Minister McConalogue said clarity for parents is paramount.


“It is fantastic to see the minister being proactive on this, providing parents and children with that certainty and clarity going into the new school year,” he said.


“It also benefits schools, so they have adequate time to plan for the opening of their new special classes.”


In 2026 alone, over €3 billion [$3.5B] will be spent supporting students with additional needs.


This will include an increase of over 860 special education teacher and over 1,700 special needs assistant posts.


“That will mean we will have almost 46,000 professionals dedicated to supporting students with special educational needs in our schools,” Minister McConalogue continued.

“Fianna Fáil is the party of education.


“We are wholly committed to supporting students with additional needs and today’s announcement reaffirms that commitment.”



 
 
 

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