Thank you to everyone who came to support our coffee morning.
It was lovely to see everyone and delighted that some of our old members of staff came to say hello.
Thank you to everyone who donated home baking, it was delicious and much appreciated.
Congratulations to all our raffle winners including Margaret, our nursing support assistant who won the delicious chocolate cake donated and made by Kat McInness.
Loch Ness staff and pupils all worked so hard organising the event and I’m sure you will agree that it’s been a great success.
We are delighted to tell you that we have raised the magnificent some of over £630.
A reminder that Fri 18th September, we are taking part in “Jeans for Genes Day”.
Staff and pupils can pay £1 to wear jeans to school, (or something comfortable).
This morning we are having a visit to the school and Family Centre from Eco School Scotland re our Green Flag application.
Our visitors will have a tour of the school, school grounds to see all the great work we have been doing in the school and Family Centre.
Some of the topics we have looked at include:-
* Litter
* Waste management – recycling paper & cartridges, composting
reducing paper.
* School grounds – outdoor learning, wildlife and developing garden
areas.
This parent engagement session allows you to think about your children leaving school and what the next steps are in the process.
The session for parents of 4th, 5th and 6th year pupils will take place on Tuesday 22nd September 2015, 6:00 – 8:30pm at Isobel Mair School.
Our guest speakers include;
Isobel Mair School and Social Work Team
Local Are Co0ordinator Team
Child Development Worker – SDS Forum
Transitions Co-ordinator
Guest Parent Speaker who has been through the transition process.
Isobel Mair School would like thank you for your support in sponsoring Robert our Senior Janitor, who took part in the Pedal for Scotland event and cycled 50 miles from Glasgow to Edinburgh to raise money for school funds.
So far we have collected over £500 with donations still coming in.
Your support is very much appreciated by everyone.
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Thursday 17th September 2015 7.00 – 9.00 Thorntree Hall, Main Street, Thornliebank