Our Healthy Lives at IMS will take place on Wednesday from 6-8pm. Spaces still available if you are interested in attending.
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Prom Night
Good luck to our 6th year Leavers who are attending the Woodfarm High School prom tonight.
Have a great time everyone.
Photos to follow.
Healthy Lives at IMS
Thank to all the families that came to our Healthy Lives at IMS last night.
I’m sure you will agree it was most enjoyable and lots of fun ideas to share.
The pizzas looked amazing and so healthy.
Thankfully the sun was shining and we were able to use the grounds for some parachute games.
Watch this space
We have commissioned our visual artist, Mo Rocksmoore who works with our pupils to paint a mural at the entrance to the school.
It has a very special meaning and will be revealed when the mural is complete.
Watch this space!
Intrepid Explorers
Some of our senior pupils headed out yesterday on a trial run of their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award challenge.
The real event takes place on Friday 17th June at Lochgoilhead.
They made their way to Eglington park in Ayrshire and set up camp.
Late afternoon they set off on an adventure, learning how to use maps to navigate their way to a central point.
All of these opportunities gives our young people an opportunity to be independent, self-sufficient and to be challenged as an individual.
Dinner was the highlight of the evening’s activities and pasta was the order of the day!
However we made the most amazing s’mores……….. and we had a great night telling stories and gazing up at the stars.
Dylan’s Ben Nevis Challenge
Autism Friendly Cinema Screenings
Autism Friendly Cinema screenings coming up this weekend.
Let’s take on the challenge……..
Our Duke of Edinburgh students have arrived at Eglington Country Park and have started to put up their tents.
The tents are now up and another challenge has been set…………..map reading!
Have a great time everyone.
Coffee and Chat
Healthy Lives @ IMS
Healthy lives @IMS will take place tonight from 6-8pm.
We look forward to seeing those families who signed up for this event.
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Congratulations
Congratulations to Dylan, from class Staffa who completed his munro challenge, climbing Ben Nevis at the weekend and raised over £2,000 for Scottish Autism.
What a great achievement and we are all so proud of you Dylan.
School Year Holidays
We have posted a new list for school year 2016/17.
Click on the link to view the dates.
Community Unity Peace March
This afternoon we were joined by pupils from St Cadoc’s for the Community Unity Peace March as part of our Rights Respecting Schools.
Both groups sang songs representing the rights of the child before they joined the rest of the school on the peace march.
Leavers’ Prom
AAC@IMS Communication Club
Thank you to everyone who came to AAC@IMS communication club last night.
We hope you found it informative and useful.
Our next AAC@IMS Communication Club will take place on Thursday 9th June 2016
AAC@IMS Communication Club
Please click on the link to view the handout from Tracey Campbell for tonight’s AAC@IMS Communication Club.
Communication and Social Interaction Right now – 25th May 2016
Let’s get wiggy for “Wig Wednesday”
We are all supporting “Wig Wednesday” to support Clic Sargent to raise awareness and help young children with cancer.
Thank you to everyone for all their donations, we raised £115 for CLIC Sargent.
Have a look at our wig superstars.
Holiday
Reminder that school is closed Friday 27th, Monday 30th May for bank holiday and Tuesday 31st May for staff INSET training.
School reopens Wednesday 1st June.
Let’s get wiggy……
Tomorrow is Wig Wednesday, 25th May, we are supporting “Get WIGGY with it”.
Listen to a very important announcement from Daniel and Thomas about Wig Wednesday.
They made an announcement to the whole school over the tannoy system. Well done boys.
Wear a wig or you have a crazy hair do! £1 donation for Clic Sargent Charity to raise awareness and helping children young people with Cancer.
Nominate a mate or make yourself look great!
Be a Hair-o for young people with cancer.
You can even nominate a teacher or the Head Teacher to wear a wig for the day and make a donation. Don’t forget to bring your nominee a wig to wear – the wiggier the better!