Major laptop investment strengthens digital learning in Longford primary schools

92% of Primary Schools in Longford engaged in STEM

Press Release: Friday, 15 May 2026

Longford County Council is proud to announce that 92% of primary schools participating in STEM-related activities across the county have now received ten or more laptops per school, significantly strengthening digital learning capacity and access for students.
To date, over €192,000 has been invested in laptops which have now been delivered to participating primary schools as part of Longford County Council’s continued commitment to advancing STEM and STEAM education. This investment ensures that students across the county have greater access to the digital tools required to develop essential skills in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
The positive impact of this strategic investment was clearly demonstrated at this year’s Dream Space Showcase which recorded its highest-ever attendance with over 700 students taking part. The record turnout highlights the growing enthusiasm for STEAM education among young people and reflects the success of collaborative efforts between schools, educators and Longford County Council.
This initiative is supported through funding from the Government of Ireland and the European Union, under the Just Transition Fund Programme 2021–2027, which aims to support communities as they transition towards a more sustainable, innovative and inclusive future.
Cathaoirleach of Longford County Council, Cllr Garry Murtagh said, “The strong level of school participation and the exceptional attendance at this year’s Dream Space Showcase demonstrate the real impact targeted investment can have. By equipping schools with modern technology and supporting innovative learning opportunities, we are helping to inspire the next generation and ensure no student is left behind in the digital age.”
Chief Executive of Longford County Council, Paddy Mahon said, “This investment is about giving children practical tools to learn, explore and build confidence with technology. By supporting schools across the county, we are helping to ensure that access to digital learning is not shaped by location or circumstance.”
Longford County Council remains committed to building on this progress, continuing to support schools, educators and students through meaningful investment in STEAM education and digital infrastructure.