General News

Splat is our after school club run by our Mentors for Year 8 and Year 9 students. It is every Tuesday from 3.30 – 4.30pm and is a great opportunity to make new friends and have a lot of fun too!   Senior Prefect Sarah Ashe will...

The Carrickfergus Neighbourhood Team have organised a road safety event which is being held in the Castle Car Park on Monday 20th October 2014. The aim of the event is for Police to engage with young drivers to help educate them in matters relating to...

Senior Prefect Christopher McCourt welcomed the new Charity Committee and immediately got down to business.   The Charity Committee is a very important part of Sixth Form life, raising money and awareness this year for the IEF (Integrated Education Fund) and another local charity, yet to...

Year 9 recently created their own unique environmental sculptures inspired by the famous artist Andy Goldsworthy.  They brought in a wide variety of natural materials and worked in groups to create beautiful patterns.    They then were taught how to use a DSLR camera and took...

On Friday 26th September 2014 Ulidia Staff took part in Macmillan's biggest fundraising event, a coffee morning was held to raise money for people living with cancer. In 2013, 154,000 people signed up, raising a record £20 million.   What's it all for?   Cancer is the toughest fight...

Ulidia girls were delighted to try their hand at Rugby on Thursday 9th October 2014 when Ireland and Ulster rugby player, Grace Davitt, visited Ulidia Integrated College.   Grace showed the girls some of her skills and answered questions from pupils.  Their teacher Miss. McKee, who played...

The Ulidia Eco Team has been running for several years and is run by Mrs. Patterson, this photo shows the members of the Eco team 2014-15.   On Friday 3rd October the Eco team conducted their annual environmental review.  It was a very wet day but the rain didn't dampen...

Ulidia has entered an exciting competition called the AES Eco-Challenge.   The AES Eco Challenge, in partnership with Business in the Community, is a Dragon’s Den-style competition challenging students to develop a proposal for a sustainability-themed initiative in their area. Three schools – one from each Council area –...