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8th June 2023
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"So first we had to get a house and obviously it's quite hard with the housing crisis at the moment. So we were very lucky to get a local couple that offered us a five-bedroom house at great value in order to support the school and we're very grateful for it. Then it was full steam ahead."Ms Feerick said that once the house was obtained, the team were able to advertise and look for a family to come to the community. "It's a fantastic opportunity for any family because it's a small school where we have lots of support, lots of things going on through gaeilge, which they will pick up very easily because kids are like sponges. And they get to experience living in a local rural community which is a great advantage to any family," she said.

"We had over 1,100 applications which was fantastic. Going through all of them wasn't an easy task, but it's done now and we've whittled down a shortlist of candidates."Ms Feerick went on to say that the shortlist is made up of families they believe will be able to easily relocate and integrate into the local community. "It's a very friendly community and the locals are all fantastic," she adds. In addition to rent free housing for one year, the successful applicants will also be able to work remotely at the nearby Gaeltacht digital hub in Corr na Móna. Seán Ó Cionnaigh, who is on the Gaelscoil Board of Management, spoke to this, saying that; "We are delighted that we had over 1,100 applications. but that comes down to the beauty of the area. We have plenty of employment here with the Gaeltacht gteic digital hub. It means people can work remotely and live in a beautiful part of rural Ireland," Mr Ó Cionnaigh said. The lucky family is set to be chosen by the end of this month, allowing them to spend the summer preparing for a new life and a new school in An Chloch Bhreac. Lead image joycecountrygeoparkproject.ie This article originally appeared on joe.ie READ NEXT: - Michelin have named their top seafood restaurants in the Republic of Ireland - Outdoor heated swimming pool to open in Laois this month - Ireland is officially the loneliest country in Europe