St. Paul's National School

St. Paul's National School

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St. Paulโ€™s N.S. is an infant school situated in the heart of Athlone. We welcome boys and girls from junior infants to first class.

Photos from St. Paul's National School's post 12/06/2026

A huge thank you to Infinity Friends Social Group for inviting the pupils of our two autism classes to use your fantastic facilities.
We had a wonderful visit and were made to feel so welcome. It was lovely to see the inclusive and supportive environment that has been created for children and young people in the community.
Infinity Friends is a community-led, non-profit organisation run entirely by dedicated volunteers who generously give their time and skills to support children and young people. Thank you for your warm welcome and for the amazing work you do. We look forward to visiting again! ๐Ÿ’™

Photos from St. Paul's National School's post 12/06/2026

๐ŸŒŸ Barnardos Big Toddle 2026 ๐ŸŒŸ

This week, the children from Mrs. Fitzgerald's and Ms. Casey's classes proudly took part in the Barnardos Big Toddle. The children had great fun as they walked together, all while raising funds for a wonderful cause.

Over the past few weeks, the children have been fundraising for Barnardos Ireland, an organisation that works tirelessly to support vulnerable children and families throughout Ireland. Through their efforts, they have shown great kindness, generosity, and community spirit.

We are delighted to share that, so far, the children have raised an amazing โ‚ฌ800, with more donations still to come! This is a fantastic achievement, and we are incredibly proud of everyone involved.

A huge thank you to all the parents and families who supported this fundraiser. Your generosity and encouragement helped make the event such a success. We are truly grateful for your support.

Well done to all our little 'Toddlers' for their enthusiasm, energy, and participation. Together, they have made a real difference! โค๏ธ

11/06/2026

We are delighted to share that our school has successfully completed Year 1 of the AsIAm Autism Friendly Schools Programme, a three-year initiative designed to create a more inclusive, understanding, and supportive environment for autistic pupils and all members of our school community.

Throughout the year, we have implemented a range of initiatives to support sensory needs, communication, wellbeing, and inclusion. These include the development of our sensory garden and Zen Den, the installation of sensory boards in our playgrounds, and the introduction of choice boards in our Occupational Therapy room. Charlie's Voice communication boards will also be added to further support communication across the school.

We celebrated Neurodiversity Month with awareness posters and a school competition, while continuing to promote the use of neuro-affirmative language throughout our school community. Staff and pupils also embraced the concept of a "Flappause", recognising and celebrating different ways of expressing joy and excitement.

To ensure pupil and family voice remains central to our work, Early Intervention parental surveys were conducted. Across the school, classrooms continue to provide quiet spaces, alternative seating options, sensory toys, and access to Occupational Therapy supports to help pupils regulate and thrive. Nurture Time each morning further supports pupils' emotional wellbeing and readiness to learn.

Staff members attended the AsIAm Conference and the Neurodiversity Summit, bringing valuable knowledge and best practice back to the school to enhance our inclusive approach.

Achieving Year 1 is an important milestone, and we are proud of the progress made so far. Plans are already in place to build on this work, with exciting new ideas and initiatives planned for Year 2 as we continue our journey towards becoming a fully Autism Friendly School.

Photos from St. Paul's National School's post 05/06/2026

What a fantastic Active Week we had in our school! โ˜€๏ธ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ

A huge thank you to Ms. Glennon for organising such a fun-filled and active week for all of our pupils.

Our activities included:
โญ Yard games on Tuesday with the wonderful 5th Class girls from St. Peterโ€™s Girls N.S.
โญ โ€œWalk on Wednesdayโ€ followed by relaxing yoga sessions with Ms. Corry in the school hall.
โญ A brilliant Sports Day on Friday with lots of exciting activities and games for every class.
โญ And to top it all offโ€ฆ a surprise visit from the ice cream man! ๐Ÿฆ๐ŸŽ‰

The children had a wonderful week staying active, working together and having lots of fun. Thank you to everyone who helped make the week such a success! ๐Ÿ’™

08/05/2026

To bring our Autism Awareness Month activities to a close, the children took part in a very special whole-school colouring competition inspired by the message:

๐ŸŒธ โ€œWe are all unique, we are all beautiful.โ€ ๐ŸŒธ

Each child coloured a flower picture in their own creative way, reminding us that just like flowers, every person is different and every difference adds beauty to our school community.

We were so impressed by the creativity, care, and individuality shown in all of the entries. A special prize will be awarded to one winner from each class. ๐ŸŒผ๐Ÿ†

Thank you to all of our wonderful pupils for helping us celebrate inclusion, kindness, and the importance of embracing every child for who they are. ๐Ÿ’›

05/05/2026

Weโ€™re looking forward to welcoming our new pupils and their families to our Welcome Day this Friday! ๐ŸŽ‰

๐Ÿ—“ Friday May 8th
โฐ 10:15 โ€“ 11:15am

This special induction morning is a lovely opportunity for children and their parents to visit our infant classrooms, meet the team, and get a feel for school life.

Parents can enjoy some light refreshments while hearing important information to help make the transition to school as smooth as possible. And of course, every child will receive a little goody pack to take home! ๐ŸŽ

We canโ€™t wait to meet you all and begin this exciting journey together. ๐Ÿ’›

05/05/2026

As we share the final message in our series with AsIAm and the Autism Schools Initiative, we celebrate the beauty of difference in every child.

โ€œThe world needs all kinds of mindsโ€ โ€“ Temple Grandin

In our infant school, we recognise that every child thinks, learns, and experiences the world in their own unique way. By embracing these differences, we create a richer, kinder, and more inclusive environment for everyone.

Together, we are building a school where every mind is valued, every child belongs, and every voice is heard. ๐Ÿ’›

05/05/2026
28/04/2026

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As part of our continued work with AsIAm and the Autism Schools Initiative, we are reflecting on the power of language in shaping an inclusive school community.

Together, we are learning, growing, and making small changes that have a big impact. ๐Ÿ’›

22/04/2026

As part of our journey with the AsIAm Autism Schools Initiative, we are proud to continue building a school environment where every child feels seen, valued, and supported.

Our second message in this series is simple but powerful: โ€œThis is a safe space to be who you are.โ€

In our infant school, we celebrate individuality, nurture understanding, and create a culture of kindness and acceptance. Every child deserves to feel safe to express themselves, learn in their own way, and belong.

Together, we are growing a community where differences are respected and every voice matters. ๐Ÿ’›

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Athlone
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