At the opening of the sensory room in Rathfeigh NS were Jacinta Walsh, Louth Meath Autism Group, Seamus Tansley, principal, Cllr Suzanne Jamal, Una Curran of the Parents Association and deputy prinicipal, Jackie Vaughan. Photos: Seamus Farrelly
Rathfeigh National School opens ‘The Hideaway’ sensory room for pupils
At the opening of the sensory room in Rathfeigh NS were Jacinta Walsh, Louth Meath Autism Group, Seamus Tansley, principal, Cllr Suzanne Jamal, Una Curran of the Parents Association and deputy prinicipal, Jackie Vaughan. Photos: Seamus Farrelly
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Una Curran of the Parents Association with Cllr Suzanne Jamal in the Rathfeigh NS Sensory Room.
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Pupil Lucy Callaghan who came up with the name of the sensory room, ‘The Hideaway’.
Wednesday last saw the official opening of Rathfeigh National School's sensory room, 'The Hideaway', a safe place to help children with sensory, social, emotional concerns and overall wellbeing. As a result children are better prepared for learning and interacting with others.
To fundraise the pupils ran a marathon. With the proceeds from the marathon and the goodwill of Paul O’Boyle, Joe Vaughan, Stephanie Reynolds (staff member and artist) and Bryan Morgan (Total Sensory Solutions), The Hideaway, came into being.
As an extension to this project Una Curran of Wellbeing was invited to work with all pupils in Rathfeigh to teach techniques on how to calm the body and mind.
'The Hideaway’ was named by pupil Lucy Callaghan and the pupils are reaping the benefits of it.