Mountmellick nursing graduate, Ellen Horan had double cause for celebration after achieving ‘top of her class’ status at the 25th annual Hibernia College conferring ceremony.
This was held at Dublin’s Convention Centre recently, and at which the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD was guest of honour.
In addition to receiving her BSc in Nursing qualification, Ellen was honoured with the Clinical Placement Prize.
This was presented by the College to the student in each cohort with the best overall performance in their clinical placement.
A nurse at the Beacon Hospital, Ellen was one of what was a record number of over 1,000 graduates from all 26 counties to qualify with Masters in Primary and Post-Primary teaching.
And, for the first time, a Masters or Postgraduate Diploma in Inclusive and Special Education, or a BSc in Nursing.
Dr Mary Kelly, President of Hibernia College Group, congratulaed the graduates and acknowledged the remarkable achievements of each and every one of them.
She emphasised that those gathered had demonstrated exceptional dedication and resilience throughout their studies.
She affirmed her confidence that “each graduate will go on to make a vital and valuable contribution to their chosen profession”.






















