Irish school asks pupils to bring own toilet roll

Pupils at a primary school in the southern county of Cork  are being asked to bring their own toilet paper to school to  help save money, one of the starkest examples yet of the death  of Ireland’s “Celtic Tiger” economy.  

“The letter was sent out just as a way of balancing books  here in the school and not intended as a demand,” said Catherine  O’Neill, principal at St John’s Girls National School.  

O’Neill said the request was made because of cuts to  government grants for books and computers. She added that  parents were responding well.