
Grant of €30k allows school to help children with additional needs
A local national school in Brittas is set to get a new ASD classroom in the upcoming school year after being awarded a €30,000 grant by the Government.
St Martin’s National School at Brittas Big were awarded with a €30k start-up grant to turn one of their classrooms into a unit for children with additional needs from September 2026.
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