Congratulations to one of our P6 pupils for her recent Class Award, Primary Ballet at the Royal Academy of Dance.
A great achievement and we are all so proud of you.
Congratulations to one of our P6 pupils for her recent Class Award, Primary Ballet at the Royal Academy of Dance.
A great achievement and we are all so proud of you.
ParaGolf Scotland making the impossible possible.
Are you interested in supporting a fundraising event to help purchase a 3rd paragolf machine.
Click here for more details of the Paragolf Fundraiser Day
Glasgow Fort have announced they are to turn off all music in stores and across the retail park every Sunday between 10 and 11am.
This will allow for a better experience for those people who have Autism and allow them to shop without a sensory overload.
Click here for more details
Festival of Opportunities, free event.
Wednesday, 12th October. 10am-4pm
Double Tree by Hilton Glasgow Central
Cambridge Street
(Formerly The Thistle Hotel)
Come see our Exhibitors, Workshops and Expert Advice
Their will be representatives from over sixty organisations covering learning, training, volunteering, leisure and employment will be available to answer questions. For more information, please contact:
To book a place:
Big Bright Star 010131 552 1500
Email deb@bigbrightstar.com
righstar.com
This afternoon at our Head Boy and Girl assembly, our students were presented with their blazers and badges.
They were so excited to get their blazers but nervous about saying the school promise.
We are delighted to inform you that this year we have two head boys, Marc Wilson and Rob Kenwell and our Head girl is Katherine Butler.
They will be supported by our school prefects, Nicholas, Stuart Cherry and Rebecca Withers.
Congratulations to Harry, P1 who was awarded star of the week for class Shetland.
Have a look at some of our photographs from the assembly this afternoon.
Happy birthday also to everyone have birthdays this week.
Let’s get musical with one of our pupils in class Skye…..
How amazing is this? Click here to watch one of our pupils play the piano and improvise with some tunes.
We are all proud of your achievements.
Busy morning at Isobel Mair School with lots of learning taking place.
Class Harris have been making a banana loaf as part of their Health & Wellbeing.
Skills involved include: following a recipe, measurement, team work, using utensils and safety in the kitchen.
Class Jura have been reading their favourite books and chatting to each other about the stories.
Class Sanda have been working at the SMARTBoard and R has been using her PODD communication book to chat with her teacher. She said she was feeling sunny and silly!
Class Staffa and Skye were excited to be working on numeracy skills this morning, differentiated teaching skills to meet individual needs.
Independence skills at snack time is promoted throughout the school. Pouring juice into the cups with no spillage is a tricky job but look at the concentration on her face.
Watch this space for more updates from the classes.
Classes Yell and Fetler have been working on their school assembly which will take place in a few weeks.
They decided to write a short whodunit type play…………………..”There’s been a murder”.
So with teacher support they came up with some ideas and created a storyboard.
This afternoon they filmed some of the scenes, very exciting as they all got into character.
Thank you to Steven Clarke, Landlord of the Cartvale and his customers who have donated £500 to the school.
This was raised through a variety of events and personal donations.
We are also delighted to be nominated as one of their chosen charities for the coming year.
Congratulations to two members of our staff, Susan & Hannah who have recently passed their 1st level Braille exam.
Well done we are all so proud.