Education Minister,
John O’Dowd, has officially opened Gaelcholáiste Dhoire, Dungiven, the North’s
second post primary Irish Medium school.
Speaking at the
event, the Minister said: “I am delighted to be here to officially open
Gaelcholáiste Dhoire. The Irish language is an integral part of our rich and
shared heritage and I take great pride in being part of a sector that continues
to grow and thrive educationally, socially and economically.”
Continuing the
Minister said: “I have no doubt about the benefits that Irish medium
education offers our children and I am committed to protecting, enhancing and
promoting our language and cultural heritage for future generations.
“I always enjoy
visiting schools and meeting with the staff, parents and pupils and I want to
take this opportunity to congratulate all those who have worked hard over the
last number of years to establish this college. Strong community connections
play an integral part in creating any school environment and it is through your
determination and dedication that more children of the Derry area can explore
and learn through the medium of Irish language.”
In conclusion the
Minister commended Principal Diarmaid Ua Bruadair, the governors led by
Niall O’Kane and everyone connected with the school for their hard-work and
determination in delivering a school which will benefit everyone in the Derry
area.
Principal Diarmaid Ua
Bruadair said: "The courageous decision that Minister O'Dowd took to
approve the development proposal for Gaelcholáiste Dhoire has meant that
children in Irish Medium schools in Derry and Tyrone can now progress to a
post-primary provision tailored to their needs. Our young people have
flourished in Gaelcholáiste Dhoire and with enrolment figures more than
doubling for September 2016 it is clear that the minister's confidence has been
well placed and that there is a huge demand for IM education in the area.
“Ó dhearcáin bheaga a
fhásann an Dáir! From small acorns grows the mighty Oak! The Irish
Language, Gaelic games and culture is in the DNA of County Derry so it is
indeed a proud day when the Oak County celebrates the opening of its very own
Gaelcholáiste."
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