School Design

Designing Primary Schools for the Future - ESRI Report

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An ESRI Report, Designing Primary Schools for the Future, was published on 15 October 2010. The main findings of the report are published below.

There has been very little research on the effects of school design on teaching and learning in Irish primary schools. The increasing number of school-age children in the coming decades provides an opportunity to design and build schools which enhance pupil engagement and achievement. Future school design needs to be informed by the experiences of people who use the facilities the most – principals, teachers and pupils. Designing Primary Schools for the Future draws on interviews with education stakeholders, principals, teachers and pupils as well as a review of international research in assessing how primary school buildings can be used to enhance the learning process.

The main findings of the study:

Implications for the future design of schools:

The research described in this study was supported by a grant from the Research and Development Committee of the Department of Education and Skills.  

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