Category Archives: Community
Autism Awareness Week
Proud to support Autism Awareness Week! Activities planned for all classes. More info at
http://www.autism.org.uk/get-involved/world-autism-awareness-week/schools.aspx
Spring Cycling Festival
Community Group Visit Cartmill Family Centre
Big Electrical Amnesty
As part of Pass It On week, the Eco Committee have registered Busby for the Big Electrical Amnesty. This initiative promotes recycling, and the committee are asking if you have any surplus, unwanted (but working) electrical devices bring them into school and place them in the collection box outside the Janitor’s 0ffice.
Items will be accepted Monday to Friday next week, and then collected for recycling.
Easter Holiday Activities
Police Scotland Youth Volunteer Scheme
On the back of the recent recruitment drive for youth volunteers, Police Scotland are now looking to recruit adult volunteers. Information is included at the link below.
Recruitment Poster – Adults East Renf
Sport For All
Theatre Update
Burns Supper
25th January 2015 saw Busby hold its very first Burns Supper Event, held in the school for invited guests, parents and members of the wider Busby Family. The event was a huge success, with all attendees enjoying excellent catering, hospitality and entertainment. A wealth of positive comments were paid about the evening and all the pupils that participated in making the evening such a success were an absolute credit to themselves and the school.
Further details and photographs can be found here.
Rouken Glen Magazine
Please click on the link below to access the latest edition of the Rouken Glen Reporter.
Parent and Carer Workshop
Williamwood Cluster
Early Learning & Childcare Forum
Parent & Carer Workshop
Dear Parent/Carer
You are invited to a Williamwood Cluster Parent & Carer Workshop that has been arranged for Tuesday 7th March 2017 from 6.30pm to 7.30pm in Cart Mill Family Centre.
The focus of the workshop is ‘The value of learning through play’ and our Educational Psychologists, Ainsley McGoldrick and Chris Atherton, will share research on why play is so important to children’s learning and on how best to support your child as they grow and develop. There will be time at the end of the session to ask any questions you might have. Tea and coffee will be available on arrival.