On Monday February 8th classes Shetland and Orkney are visiting Crookfur homes.
They will sing and recite poetry from Burns day.
On Monday February 8th classes Shetland and Orkney are visiting Crookfur homes.
They will sing and recite poetry from Burns day.
Our ISS@IMS pupils, who are based at Corrie House, visited the gym at Barrhead Foundry, as part of their SQA National 3 Wellbeing Award.
Pupils were given an induction on how to use all of the equipment, and then spent an hour on the equipment of their choice.
All of the pupils thoroughly enjoyed the visit and hope to now visit on a regular basis, with the school, and in their own time.
We would like to thank, gym staff, Hugh Coyle and Kenny McDonell for their input, which ensured all pupils got so much out of the visit.
Good Luck to some of our senior pupils taking part in the West of Scotland Cross Country event at Bellahouston park this morning.
Thank you to classes Yell, Unst, Harris and Arran for presenting at our Holocaust Memorial Assembly yesterday. #HMD2016
Hannah lit our treasured Anish Kapoor candle and the classes read out some poems and sang a song, “We are the world……….”.
Thank You to Carol Gillespie for attending our assembly .
Classes Yell & Unst are hosting our whole school Holocaust Memorial Assembly this afternoon.
Delighted to share some art work by one of our senior pupils Lee Carrigan. He is very proud of work.
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.
mAIRwavesFm have posted a new recording.
Listen as Class Whalsay discuss Scottish Inventors as part of their new topic.
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.
Many thanks to our catering staff for a superb Burns Lunch.
Our senior pupils enjoyed some Scottish dancing prior to lunch and now we are getting ready for our Burns Assembly.
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.
Class Tiree have been working with a group of 4 students from the Contemporary Performance Practice at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
The drama topic they have been working on is exploring the theme of ‘finding your voice’; finding who you are and being proud of it.
The pupils from Class Tiree have been working hard the past 2 weeks and today they performed to some of the classes. The students also had a visit from their lecturers and they had a chat with the pupils from class Tiree.
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.
mAIRwavesFM have posted a new recording.
Listen as they discuss how they got on at Christmas time and Anne tells us what she thinks Christmas means to her.
We are so excited to be involved with a group of 4 students from the Contemporary Performance Practice at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
The students are going to be working with some of our primary 6 and 7 pupils on a 3 week project, with the aim of creating
a performance to share on the 3rd week.
The topic will be exploring the theme of ‘finding your voice’; finding who you are and being proud of it.
Often society can bring a member down if they are ‘too’ different. We want to defy those thoughts and attitudes and celebrate all our differences together.
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
The girls from class Jura helped to decorate the Christmas tree, in preparation for the Christmas Fair next week.
Leia was desperate to put the star on the top, and they all thought it was funny when the tree almost toppled over………
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