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County Roll No School Total Accommodation Year Completed All School Projects Completed 2011 to 2021 County Roll No School Total Accommodation Year Completed Carlow 01415K Rathoe NS, Rathoe 2 x mainstream classrooms, WC for assisted users & 2 classroom ASD Unit 2017 Carlow 04077I St Brigid's NS, Grange 2 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom plus 1 x 210m2 ASD Unit 2012 Carlow 04077I St Brigid's NS, Grange 4 x 80m2 classroom, 3 x 16m2 WC for assisted users & 2 x 15m2 resource rooms 2018 Carlow 11135K St Mary's CofI NS, Bagnelstown 1 x 201m2 ASD Unit 2017 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom with en-suite toilets & 1 x 10.5m2 WC for assisted users (total area inc walls & Carlow 01215C Newtown Dunleckney NS Newtown Bagenalstown 2020 circ 105m2) Carlow 13105L St Brigid's National School 1 x 201 ASD Unit & 269me ASD Unit 2015 Carlow 14837L Scoil Naomh Peadar agus Pol 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom 2015 Carlow 14837L 2 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom 2012 Carlow 14837L SN Peadar agus Pól, Ballon 1 x 80m2 mainstream classroom & 1 x wc for assisted users 2019 Carlow 18183K Queen of the Universe NS, Bagnalstown 1 x 80m2 classroom & 1 x WC for assited users 2016 1 x100sqm ASD Unit & 1 x 20sqm Multi- Sensory Room, 1 x 117m2 ASD Unit. Central activities space & Staff Carlow 18183K Queen of the Universe NS, Bagenalstown parking. Refurb of building purchased by Patron 2014 ASD Unit comprising 2 x 70m2 Mainstream Class Base, 1 x 80m2 Central Activities Space, 1 x 30m2 En-Suite Toilets & Shower Area, 2 x 12m2 Withdrawl Rooms, 1 x 20m2 Multi-Sensory Room,1 x 15m2 Para-Educational Room, 1 x 10m2 Staff Toilets, 1 x 10m2 Linen/Sluice Room, 1 x 30m2 Storage, 1 x 20m2 Office, 1 x 22.74m2 Internal Walls & Partitions, 1 x 68.22m2 Circulation, External works - 1 x 200m2 Secure hard & soft play area, 6 Carlow 18424G St. Josephs School, Carlow carparking spaces, Consultant's fees 10% 2014 Carlow 18424G St Josephs NS, St Josephs Road Refurbishment works 2012 1x80m2 classroom inc en-suite toilets & 1x10.5m2 WC for assisted users, 1x80m2 clasroom inc en-suite toilet Carlow 18424G St. Joseph's NS, Carlow Town 2020 Prefab Replacement Carlow 18424G SN Iosaef Naofa, Carlow Town 1 X Resource room (Refurb) 2017 Carlow 18510W S.N. Naomh Padraig 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom 2013 Carlow 19784S St. Laserians Mixed NS, Leighlinbridge 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom 2013 Carlow 19958C SN Fhiach, Graiguecullen, Co Carlow 1 x 80m² Mainstream classroom 2013 Carlow 19958C St Fiacc's NS, Graiguecullen 1 x 80m2 classroom & 1 x WC for assisted users 2018 Carlow 20370V Saplings Special School, Graiguecullen Configuration to provide classroom 2017 conversion to provide 2 m/s classrooms, 1 x 100m2 Science Lab & Prep Area, 1 x 65m2 Woodwork/Technology Machining & Prep Area, 1 x136m2 Construction Studies Room, 2 x 100m2 Art Room, ! X 80m2 Music Room, 1 x Carlow 61120E St. Mary's Academy CBS 35m2 toilet facilities & reception area 2014 4 x 49sqm Mainstream Classrooms & 2 Classroom Special Needs Unit of 552m2, student toilet facilities & 2 staff Carlow 61150N Presentation De La Salle, Bagenalstown toilets 2014 Cavan 08490N St. Clare's Primary School, Cavan Town 1 x 80m2 mainstream classroom 2015 Cavan 08490N St. Clares Primary School 2x80m2 Mainstream Classrooms 2012 Cavan 08948L Milltown NS, Belturbet 1 x 80m2 classroom 2016 Cavan 11541V Farnham NS, Drumelis 1 x 80m2 classroom & 1 x WC for assisted users 2016 Cavan 12312L Darley National School,Cootehill, Co Cavan 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom, 1 x 25m2 Resource Room 2013 Cavan 13203L St. Patrick's NS, Loch Gowna 1 x 89m2 classroom & 1 x ec for assisted users 2016 Cavan 13203L St. Patricks Mixed National School 2x16m2 Resource Rooms 2012 1 x 80m2 classroom & 1 x 16m2 WC for assisted users. Refurbishment of GP Room to provide interim ASD Cavan 14073G St Patrick's NS, Castletara, Ballyhaise accommodation 2015 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom plus Univeral Access Toilet, 2 x 70m2 ASD Classroom plus toilet and showers, 1 x 12m2 Withdrawal Space, 1 x 20m2 Multisensory Room (ASD), 1 x 75m2 Classroom (Early Intervention Unit), 1 x 45m2 Baby Room & Changing Area (Early Intervention Unit), 1 x 30m2 General Storage (ASD and Early Cavan 14073G St. Patrick's NS, Castletara Intervention Unit) 2017 Cavan 14073G Castletara N.S., Ballyhaise, 1 x mainstream classroom with en-suite toilets and 1 x WC for assisted users (96m2) 2018 Cavan 14211P Laragh N 2 NS, Muff, Kingscourt, 1x80m2 Mainstream Classroom 2013 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom inc en-suite toilets & 1x10.5m2 for assisted users & Walls & Circulation (Total Cavan 14211P Laragh no2 NS, Kingscourt 2019 Floor Area 112m2) Cavan 14336M St Patricks NS, Shercock 1 x mainstream classroom en suite toilets and 1 x WC with universal access 2020 Cavan 14336M Shercock NS 1 x 80m2 Mainstream Classroom & 1 x 16m2 Learning Support Classroom 2014 Cavan 14399N Killygarry NS, Killygarry 1x80m2 Mainstream Classroom 2013 Cavan 14399N Killygarry NS 2 x 80m2 classroom 2017 Cavan 14399N Killygarry NS, Killygarry, Co. 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