Congratulations to Katie Keenan and Lynn O’Brien who have recently completed and passed the AAC Masters Module , Evidenced Based Assessment in Complex Communication Needs.
Congratulations to Katie Keenan and Lynn O’Brien who have recently completed and passed the AAC Masters Module , Evidenced Based Assessment in Complex Communication Needs.
Class Arran invited their parents and Grandparents into school for their “Tiger who came to Tea” performance.
They had listened to the story, created a 3d scene during art work and decided on some sound effects.
All the pupils had a part to play in the story and
enthusiastically performed in front of an audience.
Sean played the part of the tiger with our volunteer Phil and smiled all the way through at his antics.
They used their switches to activate the sound effects.
Rob especially loved the door bell effect.
Peter worked hard on some picture and word matching activities.
The pupils from ISS @ IMS supported the class and helped
to prepare a tea party afterwards. They made some biscuits
and helped to serve the teas and coffee.
Classes Whalsay and Tiree worked together on their Robert Burns performance and after some deliberation, they decided to sing “Auld Lang Syne”
Click here for a short preview.
Full video will be uploaded soon.
What a great assembly this afternoon to celebrate Robert Burns.
All the classes took part in song, dance, poems and some produced amazing art work.
Click here for “Auld Lang Syne”
Some of the performances included;
Auld Lang Syne by classes Tiree and Whalsay
Tam O’Shanter by Class Lewis
Selkirk Grace by Alex Oliphant
Red Red Rose by Pirece Queen
Reels on Wheels by Loch Ness, who performed a Circassian Reel
Nessie by Musa and Mark C
Sword dance by Sarah P
Anthony gave us Address to a Haggis and Gemma &
Dylan composed their own Address to the lads and lassies.
We are all so proud of the young people performing with
such confidence.
Congratulations to our Head Boy and Girl, Alex and Sarah who participated in East Renfrewshire and Renfrewshire Councils’ Holocaust Memorial Day on Saturday evening at Eastwood Theatre.
Leia, one of our primary pupils took part in joke telling activities with her family during the Christmas holidays using AAC, proud moment for everyone.
Click here to see the joke.
Merry Christmas from everyone at IMS.
Listen as one of our primary pupils wishes you a merry christmas.
The S2 Pupil Council at Woodfarm school have been working with some of our pupils to create Christmas cards.
Congratulations to S6 pupil Andrew Whitehill who won the design a Christmas Card completion for Woodfarm school.
His card will be the official Christmas card for this year.
The judging took place by the Head Teacher and Andrew’s design was selected to be the winner.
Well done Andrew
Congratulations to Stuart Cherry & Rachel McCarron who both won medals at the recent West of Scotland Swimming Gala.
Stuart – Silver and Bronze
Rachel – Bronze
We are so proud of everyone who took part and some pupils even achieved personal best times.
Today was filled with dance and music, rehearsing for
our performance of visual arts on the 21st December.
Pupils had very emotive sessions with Daniella, the opera singer and Linda our dance therapist.
It’s lovely to see the confidence of the pupils growing each week during their group sessions.
Congratulations to the following pupils who after successful time trials have been selected for the West of Scotland Swimming Gala:-
Stuart Cherry – 25M Free
Sarah Packam – 25m Free, 25m Back
Hannah Murray – 25m Free
Pierce Queen – 25m Free
Joshua Arnott – 25m Free
Jamie Brownlie 25m Back
Rachel McCarron 25m Free, 25m Back
Thank you to classes Whalsay and Sanda for their bonfire safety assembly.
Some of the pupils made art work, some read out the safety code and they also made a short safety code video which they showed to everyone. This video can be shared with the classes every year to highlight the Bonfire Safety code.
Well done everyone.
Loch Ness classes are all set and ready for the MacMillan Coffee Morning.
We also have some home baking, a raffle, delicious chocolate cake, mugs and herbs for sale.
Reels on wheels will also perform for everyone at the end.
We look forward to seeing you.
We are delighted to inform you that after a successful visit this morning from Eco Schools, we have been awarded the Green Flag.
Thank you to everyone involved including our parent volunteers who have helped out with the sensory garden.
We are delighted to inform you that after a successful visit this morning from Eco Schools, we have been awarded the Green Flag.
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.