A proposal to establish an Irish Medium Unit at St Brigid’s College in Derry has been rejected.
The Education Minister said he had concerns over the "detrimental impact" its creation may have on the existing Gaelcholaiste Dhoire in Dungiven.
Minister Peter Weir said:
“Effective Area Planning of Irish medium provision requires Development Proposals to be brought forward in a co-ordinated and strategic manner that take full account of all relevant considerations. Unfortunately this has not happened in this instance, with the resultant fragmented approach to the planning of Irish medium provision in the area.”
“While I recognise there is potential for growth in the sector, a robust case must be presented, producing a sustainable and viable solution for the provision of post-primary Irish medium education to children in Londonderry and the surrounding area.
"This area solution should be consistent with strategic priorities for action set out in the draft EA Area Plan for 2017-2020 “Providing Pathways” which is open for public consultation until 12 December 2016.”
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