Some schools to remain closed in bad weather

Updated: 22:20, Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Schools around the country are deciding today whether to open tomorrow as planned or remain closed as a result of the adverse weather conditions.

1 of 2Schools - Weather forces hundreds to remain closed
Schools - Weather forces hundreds to remain closed
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Wexford - Children make the most of the time off

List of confirmed school closures

Hundreds of Primary Schools have already contacted parents to say they will remain closed.

All schools were due to re-open tomorrow after the Christmas holiday, however the weather and its effect on roads means very many will remain closed.

The decision as to whether to open rests with individual Boards of Management, as a statement from the Department of Education issued yesterday made clear.

It is difficult to get a national picture but certainly many schools in rural areas in western counties such as Kerry, Donegal and Galway have already taken the decision to remain closed.

Schools in urban areas such as Limerick city, not directly affected by snow and ice, have also decided to remain closed because their pupils are travelling from outlying rural areas.

Burst or frozen water pipes are also creating problems for many schools.

Where schools are open, the National Parents Council Primary has urged parents to make sensible decisions based on local road conditions when deciding whether to travel.

In relation to school transport, Bus Éireann says it will be making a decision as to the provision of services tomorrow morning based on local weather conditions.

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