Ability West has made a plea to Junior Education Minister Michael Moynihan for some extra land for St. Oliver's Special School in Tuam as it's at capacity
The Department of Education school caters for pupils aged 4 to 18 with learning disability or Autism or Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties
Today's official opening by Minister Moynihan was attended by a crowd of 150 including TDs, Senators and Councillors
They were told that the school is already at capacity going from 5 pupils when it opened in 2021 to today's roll of 40 with the suggestion that part of the Toghermore Campus could be used
The school operates under the patronage of Ability West and chairperson Julie Silke Daly says more land is needed as the facility is now at capacity

Acting Principal Bernie Creaven says today's opening was a lovely gathering of everyone involved in St.Oliver's Special School

Minister Moynihan is also visiting Esker National School as part of his day-long visit to Galway
The second level schools included in his itinerary are St Raphael's and St Brigid's in Loughrea and Seamount College Kinvara