Schools pay €100,000 in prefab rental

More than 200 schools across the country are spending over €100,000 annually renting prefab accommodation, according to figures…

More than 200 schools across the country are spending over €100,000 annually renting prefab accommodation, according to figures released by the Department of Education.

A total of 210 schools have prefab rental costs of over €100,000 each year, and a further 184 schools are paying over €50,000 to lease temporary classroom accommodation from private companies.

The figures, provided in response to a parliamentary question from Fine Gael education spokesman Brian Hayes, show that 18 schools in 10 counties spent over €100,000 renting a single prefab unit.

“That as much as €100,000 would go on renting just one prefab unit can only be considered a farce,” Mr Hayes said.

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“Yet the Department of Education did just that in 18 schools.

“This waste of scarce taxpayers’ cash is not isolated to these 18…46 schools saw rental costs of over €50,000 for just one prefab.”

Minister for Education Batt O’Keeffe had stated that €112 million had been spent on the rental of school prefabs between 2006 and 2008. It is expected that a further €48 million will be spent on rents this year.

Steven Carroll

Steven Carroll

Steven Carroll is an Assistant News Editor with The Irish Times