They school has planned an open day for students and parents.
A Westmeath School is announcing the launch of new special needs class spaces for the 2025 academic year.
Colaiste Mhuire in Mullingar will be providing the classes for the first time when the new intake of students arrive at the school in September for the new term.
Interested famillies can contact the school through their website cbsmullingar.ie, or by calling the school office.
An open day is planned for prospective students on January 24th, while the closing date for applications for enrolment is the 30th of the same month.
Principal with Colaiste Mhuire Keith Quinn says the Education Department will fund more place in the future as well:
Offaly Cathaoirleach Backs OPW Not Providing Funding For Flood Prone Sites
€41m Announced For Midlands Roads
Laois Mother Criticises Proposed SNA Cuts
"A Slap In The Face" - Offaly Councillor On HSE Hospice Foundation Debt
Teagasc Centre To Be Named After Laois IFA President
Housing Minister Shrugs Off Westmeath Notice To Quit Warnings
6,000 Trees Distributed Creating New Habitats Across Offaly
Quarry Search for Jo Jo Dullar And Deirdre Jacob Resumes
Laois Locals Gather For EP Meeting
Emergency Services Attend Laois Crash
Supreme Court Decision On Laois Windfarm Provides "Good Clarity" - Environment Minister
Midlands Musician Survey Launching
Government And EU To Invest €35m In Local Climate Action
Rose Of Tralee Steals DWTS Spotlight With Perfect Rumba
New Facilities Mark New Era For End Of Life Care - Westmeath Hospice
Laois County Council Announces Return Of Live Well Expo
Westmeath Butcher Jailed For 13 Years For Sexual Abuse Of Partner’s Sisters
Revenue Officers Seize Over €99k Of Contraband
Westmeath Assault Survivor Speaks Out Following Former Partner’s Jailing
Offaly Farmer Urges Reopened Investigation Into Forged Signature