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11 Oct 2025

GALLERY: New Special Class opens at St Brigid’s National School, Ballysax, Kildare

GALLERY: New Special Class opens at St Brigid’s National School, Ballysax, Kildare

Michael Moynihan Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion, Orla Mulreid (Special Class Teacher) and Ken Mulligan (Principal)

St Brigid’s National School, Ballysax, Co Kildare proudly marked a special milestone on October 9 with the official opening of its new special class for children with autism.

The event was officiated by Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion, Michael Moynihan TD, who was joined by Seán Ó Fearghaíl TD and Senator Fiona O’Loughlin.

The visitors were warmly welcomed by Principal Ken Mulligan, members of the teaching staff, and the dedicated special class team — teacher Orla Mulreid and special needs assistants Darren Roche and Lisa Maguire.

Families of pupils attending the new class were also in attendance to celebrate this important day for the school community.

The class officially opened on September 1, 2025, following extensive preparation and refurbishment works completed over the summer months. The new facility includes a bright, welcoming classroom space along with sensory and quiet areas designed to support the individual needs of pupils.

Speaking at the event, Principal Ken Mulligan said: “We are incredibly proud to open this new class, which represents a significant step forward in making our school even more inclusive. It’s a space where every child can thrive, learn, and be supported according to their individual needs.

“We are deeply grateful to the Department of Education, our local representatives, and our entire school community for their ongoing support.”

The opening of the special class reflects St Brigid’s NS’s strong commitment to inclusion and ensuring that all children have access to a supportive and nurturing learning environment.

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