Shane Geoghegan, Niamh Holton, Ashling Geoghegan, Gillian Swaine and Dawn Geoghegan.
Image 2 of 8
Staff members, Eimear Geoghegan, Helena Maguire, Julie Kiernan, Jessica Keane and Brenda Cahill.
Image 3 of 8
Patricia, Adam and Evan Quinn and Concepta and Katie Drew.
Image 4 of 8
David, Leah and Adam Aughey and Catriona Mahon at last week’s debs night.
Image 5 of 8
Tracey McDonald, Iain McGuinness, Brendan and Chelsea Jackson at the St Brigid’s debs night in the Annebrook last week.
Image 6 of 8
Owen, Gillian and Helen Swaine.
Image 7 of 8
Chelsea Jackson, Tracey McDonald, Pauline McDonald, Amy McDonald and Lucy Feeney.
Image 8 of 8
Some of the staff of St Brigid’s School, Shauna Butterly, Eimear Bracken, Bernie Brunt, Clodagh McEntegart, Isolde Keaney and Lorna Butler at the Annebrook last week for the debs night.
Students from St Brigid’s School, along with their families and school staff celebrated the 2025 débutantes in style last Thursday, June 12, at the Annebrook Hotel, Mullingar.
This evening was all glitz and glamour as the school’s graduating students gathered for their end of year party.
It’s a special year for St Brigid’s as the Special School marks 40 years of creating independent learners in Mullingar. St Bridget’s provides a learning environment in which each student is happy, secure, motivated, sensitively challenged, appreciated and fulfilled.
School principal, Joanne Jordan, said of the debs: “It was wonderful to have the opportunity to celebrate our students’ journeys in St Brigid’s.”
The school is marking 40 years in its Harbour Street home this Wednesday: “There will be a Mass, and after that there will be a special show. It’s really all about the children,” Ms Jordan finished.