Staff and pupils from Loch Lomond Wing invite you to their Daffodil Tea on Thursday 27th April at 10am.
Entry by donation and all proceeds will go to Marie Cure Cancer Care.
We look forward to seeing you.
Healthy Lives at IMS After School Programme
Our Healthy Lives at IMS After School Programme will take place on Thursday 27th April for 5 weeks from 6-8pm.
There will be Cookery demonstrations from ERC Catering Services Staff. Pupils and their families are supplied with ingredients and can enjoy making and eating healthy meals.
Our Active schools co-ordinators will be leading the activity sessions.
We look forward to seeing you.
We have two places available at Healthy Lives at IMS After School Programme. It starts next Thursday for five weeks 6-8pm.
There will be Cookery demonstrations from ERC Catering Services Staff. Pupils and their families are supplied with ingredients and can enjoy making and eating healthy meals.
Our Active schools co-ordinators will be leading the activity sessions.
If you would like a place please contact the school office.
Please use the link to respond to our recent Parent Questionnaire, Self Evaluation for 2016/2017.
Thank You
Please use the link below to respond to our recent parent questionnaire, self evaluation.
We have shared the link via Twitter, school website and Group call text. The QR code will also be available in reception area. Please only respond once.
If you require a hard copy of the questionnaire please contact the school office.
The countdown is on for World Book Day 2017 which takes place on Thursday 2nd March.
Our activities start on Wednesday 1st March with storytelling from Usbourne Books.
Thursday 2nd March Mrs Boyle leads some Bookbug sessions for pupils in P1- P3.
Friday 3rd March all Pupils and staff can come dressed as their favourite story character for a fun day of activities organised by Mrs Barron and Miss Dewhurst.
Activities include a sensory story extravaganza with Mrs Wako and interactive story from the senior leadership team and office staff.
World Book Day activities culminate on Friday afternoon with whole school assembly and prizes for best dressed story characters.
Please remember your £1 donation
Click on the link below for more information on the
National Improvement Framework: Sharing Information for Better Learning.
What is the National Improvement Framework?
The National Improvement Framework for Scottish education is an ambitious strategy to help all children to achieve their full potential as successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. The Framework sets out how evidence is gathered to inform action, making sure that we are all focused on improving standards for our children, and in our schools.
Parents’ Evening will take place this evening at 6pm.
We look forward to seeing you all.
Parents’ Evening will take place on Monday 6th February.
Appointments will already have been sent out via class dairies.
We look forward to seeing you all.
Our next Parents’ Evening will take place on Monday 6th February. Appointments will be sent out via class diaries.
We look forward to seeing you.
Please come along to the ERA monthly parent support meeting, which will be held on the 21st February 930 to1230, at the museum on Barrhead Main Street.
Jacqui McConville, Incontinence Nurse Specialist for East Renfrewshire is coming along to give some support around this topic.
You will also have a chance for a cuppa and chat with other parents.
The Inclusive Pool and Social Club starts back on 18th of January and then the club will continue weekly, every Wednesday night at 7 – 9pm.
We ask that all members are 16 or over and are accompanied by a parent / carer if required.
Membership is free for everyone, pool / snooker tables are 50p per game. The club takes place at The Ball Room, in Battlefield. 130 Ledard Road, G42 9RA.
Abbie and Scott can be contacted on 07585957894, or on Facebook at facebook.com/IPSCG
Thank You to the Whylie family for this review of Airspace Autism friendly sessions which take place every Sunday from 9am-10am.
We made our first visit to Airspace in East Kilbride last weekend – taking advantage of their autism friendly session on a Sunday morning. If you haven’t already been yet then I definitely recommend that you give it a try. It’s amazing fun for all ages and great exercise to. We were one of only about 10 families who attended that day and we had full use of the entire facility which was excellent. Matthew had a fantastic time and enjoyed the freedom of being able to move between each area and try all the different activities. There were plenty of staff supervising all areas and doing their very best to make sure we all had a good time as well as ensuring everyone remained safe while using the trampolines. The staff were extremely friendly and happy to help. Well worth £10.95.”