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'A dire situation': Two Dublin schools closed after electricity and heating failures

The two schools’ principals said they have been notifying the department about health and safety concerns since 2017.

TWO SCHOOLS IN south Dublin have been closed for a number of days after electricity failed, leaving their classrooms without light or heat.

The two schools, The Red Door School for children with autism and the Dun Laoghaire Educate Together primary school, are on the same grounds in Monkstown, with all classes in prefabs. 

On Wednesday, one of the parents with children at the Red Door School, Sarah Anderson, revealed that electricity at the school had failed. She said issues at the school had been ongoing for a number of years and described the situation as “dire”.

Anderson said the children and their teachers “deserve so much better”.

In a joint statement to TheJournal.ie, the two schools confirmed they had to close this week “due to emergency circumstances”.

“This is an exceptional school closure,” they said. 

Yesterday [Wednesday] the electricity failed in all prefabs in both schools. As our heating is run from storage heaters, without electricity, we have no heating. For health and safety reasons for both pupils and staff, our schools are not operational without electricity and heat.

Principal of the Red Door School Adeline Wall said the Department of Education was first notified about health and safety concerns in the buildings in November 2017. She said the two schools had raised these issues “consistently since then”. 

“Since 2017, both schools have expanded which has put additional pressure on the electrical and heating systems. Numerous short-term repairs have been done, and in the past, the problems have been managed; this is not the case this time,” Wall said. 

Ann Marie Lillis, principal of Dun Laoghaire Education Together, said the department was contacted on Tuesday and has “responded rapidly to this serious situation”.

“They have approved emergency works and an electrical engineer was on site yesterday morning to evaluate the situation.

“As soon as we have more information, we will update our parents regarding how long the schools will be closed for.”

The two principals acknowledged the significant inconvenience to parents, children and staff. They said it was frustrating “given the historical context”. 

‘Unacceptable’

Minister of State Mary Mitchell O’Connor has also been in contact with the Department of Education in relation to the closure of these schools. She told TheJournal.ie that she had been in touch with Principal Wall on a separate issue when she was notified about the electricity failures. 

“We really want to get this school up and running and we’re doing our very best. It’s unacceptable for children to be in a school with no heat,” she said. 

The Red Door School has been located on this site for over 10 years. Dún Laoghaire ETNS moved onto the site temporarily in September 2017.

The two school principals said “numerous emergency works, beyond heating and electricity”, have been carried out on these prefabs over the years.

Due to the growing demand of both schools, in September 2018 a programme of works to knock and rebuild these old prefabs was agreed by the Department of Education and Skills. The planning application has been submitted and is currently going
through the planning application process with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.

In a statement, the Department of Education said it received an application for funding this week under its Emergency Works Scheme to resolve the heating and electricity issues in question, and the application was “approved immediately”.

“Separately, the department is also aware that the relevant additional accommodation project is currently at the planning stage.”

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Jan 31st 2020, 6:27 AM

    Keep the recovery going!!

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    Mute Sea Graham
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    Jan 31st 2020, 7:12 AM

    Silver lining. It couldn’t have happened at a better time. The shower looking for re-election will be falling over themselves to sort it out as quickly as possible with elections looming

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    Mute Finnster
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    Jan 31st 2020, 7:07 AM

    This is terrible , our most vulnerable in society being let down yet again.

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    Mute gm_cmanning
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    Jan 31st 2020, 7:31 AM

    Why do educate together (and admittedly some other schools) keep being founded without permanent buildings or facilities?

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    Mute Sos
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    Jan 31st 2020, 9:12 AM

    @gm_cmanning: I would hazard a guess it’s because of population growth and an insufficient number of school places…

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    Mute Sean Davies
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    Jan 31st 2020, 10:34 AM

    @gm_cmanning: That’s always been the way. My entire time in school was in prefabs. Long before educate together was a thing.

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    Mute Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa
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    Jan 31st 2020, 12:55 PM

    @gm_cmanning: The opening process for any new National Schools is the same. They are provided with “temporary” accommodation until the permanent building is ready but this can take many years. There have been a lot of new schools built and it is not as bad as it was but still an issue for many, many children across the country.

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    Jan 31st 2020, 2:53 PM

    @Sos: yes, wasn’t asking why new schools generally are being set up, it just would make far more sense for the building to come first. Avoiding kids having a full level of their education in a prefab and schools being haphazard and/or nomadic for years.

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    Mute gm_cmanning
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    Jan 31st 2020, 2:53 PM

    @Sean Davies: agreed but a high proportion of such schools are now et

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    Jan 31st 2020, 2:54 PM

    @Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa: yup. Population and demand is traceable so surely providing the buildings at the same time wouldn’t be that much of a planning leap?

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    Jan 31st 2020, 8:33 AM

    THAT’S THE FINN GALE WAY FOLK’S

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    Mute Jessie Ginger
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    Jan 31st 2020, 8:10 AM

    Wow this is life under Fine Gael and Fianna Fail… when will people wake the F up???

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    Mute @mdmak33
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    Jan 31st 2020, 11:06 AM

    As government gives thousands €€€€ to private schools to upgrade their hockey pitches etc.

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    Mute John Murray
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    Jan 31st 2020, 7:53 AM

    Just ask the parents for a loan?!

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    Jan 31st 2020, 10:33 AM

    Life under Fine Gael.

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    Jan 31st 2020, 10:55 AM

    Lets reduce taxes so more of this happens

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    Mute Peter Heylin
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    Jan 31st 2020, 9:49 AM

    Interesting that an issue with a school is the subject of a report at this time in the constituency of the current Minister of State for Higher Education. What, they couldn’t find a school in the constituency of the Minister for Education & Skills (Donegal) or another part of rural Ireland?

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    Jan 31st 2020, 10:24 AM

    @Peter Heylin: this has been going on for 3 years.

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    Mute Red wine and chocolate cake
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    Jan 31st 2020, 5:16 PM

    A lot not done.
    A heck of a lot to do.

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    Mute Michelle Corry #FBPE
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    Feb 1st 2020, 3:47 PM

    If anyone would like to help our Red Door school at all – a special school for children with Autism, we have 24 children in the school, we’d appreciate even the smallest amount at https://www.gofundme.com/2rv4fbg

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