The schools in question are in the mid, west and south of the county.
Three primary schools in the Premier County have been given the green light to go ahead with plans to improve facilities for students and teachers alike.
St Michael's National School in Holycross will soon be able to proceed with a major expansion of the current building which has been in place for just over 50 years.
This will comprise of 2 mainstream classrooms and 2 resource rooms.
Meanwhile at Ballylooby National School a new classroom and ancillary rooms have been granted permission by Tipperary County Council. The plans also include alterations at the entrance and roadside boundary to provide parking.
In West Tipperary St Ailbe's National School in Emly can proceed with the development of a 2 classroom ASD unit. This will be linked to the existing school which is a protected structure.