Gaelscoil Ultain Explained

Gaelscoil Ultain
Established:Sruth Ultain 1986-1989
Gaelscoil Ultain 1989
Location:Monaghan, County Monaghan
Country:Republic of Ireland
Principal:Joe Ó Gallchóir
Homepage:ultain.ie

Gaelscoil Ultain (in Irish pronounced as /ˈɡeːl̪ˠsˠkɛlʲ ˈʊl̪ˠt̪ˠənʲ/) is an Irish language primary education school founded in 1986 and situated on Clones Road in Monaghan.

History

Following an application in early 1986 to set up an all-Irish primary school in Monaghan town, the Department of Education authorised an all-Irish stream as part of St Mary's Boys National School. The first class of 23 children was based in the old Brothers' House adjacent to the St. Mary's building and commenced in September 1986.

The all-Irish stream, Sruth Ultain, continued for three years and in 1989, the department sanctioned an independent school, Gaelscoil Ultain. The school has since been situated in the Old Brothers’ School and was blessed by Dr. Joseph Duffy, Bishop of Clogher, in May 1990.[1]

The school celebrated 25 years in existence in 2011 with a programme of events that included a St Patrick's Day parade in March, a 'Ceolchoirm Paistí' in April and a reunion event in June.[2]

Location

Having been in the Old Brother's school building at the top of the hill on the Clones Road since 1989, it was announced in 2011 that an educational campus on the site of the Army Barracks in Monaghan Town would be built, and in particular, the inclusion on the campus of a new permanent building for Gaelscoil Ultain.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gaelscoil Ultain . History - Gaelscoil Ultain . scoilultain.ie . 2011-01-15 . 21 December 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101221002425/http://www.scoilultain.ie/about-us/history/ . dead .
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20101221002410/http://www.scoilultain.ie/25-bliain/imeachtai/ . 21 December 2010 . Imeachtai . Gaelscoil Ultain . scoilultain.ie .
  3. Web site: Department of the Taoiseach . Press Release - Taoiseach announces 'education campus' for Monaghan town . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110709220337/http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/eng/Government_Press_Office/Taoiseach's_Press_Releases_2009/Taoiseach_announces_'education_campus'_for_Monaghan_town.html . 2011-07-09 .