School Re-opening Plan

We are really looking forward to re-opening on Thursday 27th August and welcoming all the children back to school. To do that safely, St. Ultans has followed all Government guidance in developing a COVID 19 Response Plan. This plan is wide-ranging and includes lots of new rules.

Please click on the button to see our Re-opening Plan.

Re-Opening Plan
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Bridge Back to School - AsIAM launch resource for children with Autism

AsIAm have partnered with Supervalu and Mary Immaculate College to create a new resource.

The aim of this resource is to support a facilitator (parent, SNA, teacher or home support worker) in working with a student during the summer months. The document explains key skills and strategies to the facilitator to support students in learning key concepts and engaging in activities.

The resources is 50 pages which covers key topics from social skills to “my first day back in school” and are supported by an online bank of further information and activity sheets. As with everything AsIAm do, autistic experience and voice has been central to their approach.

Click here for more information

Congratulations to our Award Winners

Huge Congratulations to all our 6th Class students who graduated on Friday! We were delighted to celebrate them and all their achievements over their 8 years with us in St. Ultan’s.

Each year at graduation we have some special awards to celebrate individual achievements. This year we presented the following four awards…

Lauritzson Foundation Award & Bursary: An award for achievements in music and a contribution towards further music studies. This award goes to a child who has participated and excelled in St. Ultans Presto project.

Attendance and Participation Award: An award for really good attendance and punctuality, and also to recognise a child that can always be depended on to support events, participate in events and turn up when they say they will.

Spirit of Saint Ultan: An award for a child who embraces and promotes kindness, bravery, excellent interpersonal skills, a big heart, a lovely nature and a generosity of spirit.

Réalt na Scoile: This major award goes to the child in 6th class who epitomises everything we value in Saint Ultans, the child who has contributed most to Saint Ultans, and has been a super ambassador throughout their time here.

Congratulations to this year’s Award Winners

Lauritzon Foundation Award - Ellie May Mc Loughlin

Attendance & Participation Award - Diego Nolan

Spirit of St. Ultans - Seán Scully

Réalt na Scoile - Kelsey O’Brien