Mrs Philo-Griffin has entered the school into the M&S Eat Well to Train with your National Heroes competition.
Can you help us out and register the school.
Could all parents please return the order forms and art work for the Cauliflower Christmas cards by Thursday 22nd September.
Parent Council AGM Wednesday 21st September 7:00 PM all welcome.
An email will be sent tomorrow with all the details.
In partnership with Giffnock Tennis Squash & Hockey Club and Tennis Scotland, East Renfrewshire Schools are being offered free tickets to attend the Davis Cup match between Kazakstan vs Netherlands on Tuesday 13th September.
The matches start at 4pm and spectators can stay for as long as they wish.
All parents need to do is click on this link below and complete the form to apply for tickets.
Parents are responsible for attending the event with their child/children and are responsible for them throughout the match.
Link – https://forms.office.com/r/y2MX0Ycvak
Tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Loch Ness are hosting the annual Macmillan Coffee Morning on Thursday 22nd September.
As part of their fundraising efforts, they are requesting for prizes for the charity raffle.
Any donation would be gratefully received. Please send them into school before Monday 12th September.
Thank You for your generosity and support.
Reminder that school will close to all pupils and staff on Friday, 1st April, at 2.30pm.
There will be no after school provision available on that day.
School will be closed from Monday 4th April and will reopen on Tuesday 19th April.
The NAS East Renfrewshire branch is delighted to host an online training session on Communication and Behaviour, led by, Harry Thompson – PDA extraordinaire.
Harry Thompson is an autistic educator, author, public speaker and PDA Ambassador.
You are invited to join us at this live session on Wednesday 16th March 2022 from 7pm – 8.30pm.
This session is free and open to all who live or work within East Renfrewshire.
To register for this event please complete the form below.
Tomorrow is World Book Day and children are invited to wear their own clothes or dress up as their favourite character from a book as part of World Book Day 2022 celebrations.
Our Parent Council Meeting will take place this Wednesday, 2nd March @ 7.00PM. Link to follow
We will once again be supporting RED NOSE DAY at Isobel Mair School to help vulnerable people in the UK and some of the world’s poorest countries.
We want everyone to enjoy Red Nose Day by wearing something RED.
This can be anything from a pair of red socks, Red Nose or red hair
accessory. All we ask is for a donation (suggested donation of 50p)
Red noses are currently for sale in Class Harris and will continue to
be for sale on the day. Each nose costs £1.50
See attached letter for more details
Reminder that the school will be closed on Friday 4th February for INSET training.
School will be closed on Monday 7th and Tuesday 8th February and reopens on Wednesday 9th February
A new initiative has launched in Scotland to encourage people to respect the space of others when they’re out and about.
The Distance Aware scheme offers everyone who would feel more comfortable when they have more room, the chance to wear an
easily recognisable symbol to show others they need space and care.
The polite prompt is designed to support those who are worried about being in public places, for whatever reason, and help them
feel more confident when going about their daily life.
Free lanyards and badges featuring the Distance Aware shield are available from libraries across the country, with badges also free to pick up in ASDA stores or online from participating charities, free or
for a small donation.
We can all play our part as we adapt to
living with COVID-19. To find out more, visit
www.gov.scot/distanceaware
If you see someone wearing this symbol, please give them some space. #BeDistanceAware
Parental Involvement and Engagement Census
East Renfrewshire Council and its educational establishments undertake regular periodic surveys of parents and carers. Such surveys support school and local authority improvement planning and provide an opportunity for parents to share their thoughts on current and future involvement and engagement with schools.
Similar practice is undertaken by all local authorities in Scotland and educational establishments under their control. In order to rationalise this approach to surveying parents/carers and in order to allow comparable consistent data to be collected nationally, which will assist in evaluating the impact of interventions and programmes and support future policy development, every parent/carer of a school pupil in Scotland is being invited to take part in the national Parental Involvement and Engagement Census.
Only one parent/carer per child will receive an email which will include a link to the survey and it is only necessary to complete the survey once per family, per school. The survey should take no longer than ten minutes to complete. The survey will open on Monday 31st January and close on Monday 28th February 2022.
The data gathered will be used for statistical and research purposes and will provide East Renfrewshire Council and its schools with information to help:
The information collected will also be securely shared with the Scottish Government to assist in evaluating the impact of national interventions and programmes and to support future policy development at a national level.
Further information on the collection and how the Education Department and Scottish Government will process the data collected is provided in the Council’s privacy statement and Scottish Government website:
https://eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/pie-census-privacy-notice
https://www.gov.scot/publications/parental-involvement-and-engagement-census/
Should you have any further questions, please contact the Education Department:
Education Department
Council Headquarters
Eastwood Park
Giffnock
East Renfrewshire
G46 6UG
0141 577 3229
customerservices@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk
Thank you for taking part in this survey collection.
Click on the link below for the latest newsletter form East Renfrewshire Carers Centre
In the event of severe weather conditions, Head Teachers are guided by the Education Department’s Standard Circular 10b.
Following an assessment of the situation, in consultation with relevant staff in the Education Department, a decision will be made on whether or not to close the school.
Please have a look at the attached PDF for more guidance.
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