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18 Nov 2025

Kilkenny TD welcomes major €90m school investment boost

KILKENNY

TD John McGuinness

A local TD has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education, Helen McEntee, of a €90 million Climate Action Summer Works Scheme for 2026, which includes major investment for schools across both Kilkenny and Carlow.
Deputy McGuinness particularly welcomed the ring-fencing of €30 million for the refurbishment of science laboratories, a move he described as "critical for preparing our students for the future."
"This is a landmark investment in our educational infrastructure," said Deputy McGuinness. "I am especially pleased to see a dedicated focus on modernising science labs. This forward-thinking approach directly supports the new curriculum and ensures our students in Kilkenny and Carlow have access to top-tier facilities, equipping them with the practical skills needed for the modern workforce, particularly in science and technology."
The announcement confirms approval for 297 projects nationwide, with a strong representation from the Carlow/Kilkenny constituency. The approved schools in Kilkenny and their project types are:
· Lisdowney N S, Ballyragget – Fabric Defects
· S N Mhichil Naofa, Stopford – Fabric Defects
· S N Muire Gan Smal, Graigenamanagh – External Environment Projects
· Scoil Naomh Eoin Dea, Kilkenny – Climate Action
· Community School, Castlecomer – Climate Action & Science Labs
Deputy McGuinness highlighted the dual benefit of the scheme, which merges essential maintenance with a clear climate action agenda.
"This isn't just about maintenance; it's about building a sustainable future. Schools can now undertake vital energy-efficiency upgrades, install LED lighting, and provide facilities for active travel like bike racks. This reduces their carbon footprint and operating costs, while also teaching our children the importance of environmental stewardship by example."
"The wide geographical spread of these approvals across our constituency is very welcome. This investment will ensure that our school buildings are not only fit-for-purpose but are modern, efficient, and inspiring places for our children to learn and grow. I look forward to seeing these projects progress and will be working to ensure a smooth rollout for all schools involved."

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