Great start to the week in IMS.
All classes have settled back into the new term and excited for all the learning that is going to taking place.
Great start to the week in IMS.
All classes have settled back into the new term and excited for all the learning that is going to taking place.
Thank You to McCarthy and Stone for the very generous donation of £500 to support our parent groundforce team and pupils in the sensory garden.
The gardening project is managed by the ‘Parent Ground Force Team’ – a keen set of parents of pupils at the school that are helping to get the children get involved with gardening and producing their own produce to cook.
On Monday morning Staff and pupils from Loch Ness corridor and a few invited guests invited parents and pupils to watch a very special sensory experience, “The Scarecrow’s Christmas”.
Merry Christmas from everyone at Isobel Mair School.
Great fun at the primary disco this afternoon with some of the 6th pupils from Woodfarm high School.
They organised some party games and dancing competitions and everyone had a great time.
Reels on wheels entertained us with a new dance, everyone loved it.
Ross seized the opportunity to take hold of the microphone again and thanked everyone for coming and wished them a Merry Christmas.
Almost time to get your dancing shoes on for the Senior Christmas Disco. Looking forward to seeing everyone tonight from 7 – 8pm.
Former pupils welcome.
Class Cumbrae were delighted when Samuel’s mum delivered the Sensory Christmas tree he had helped to make as part of his homework.
Well done to pupils from classes Staffa and Tiree who took part in the Community Unity Christmas Service this morning at Newton Mearns Baptist Church with St Cadoc’s and Crookfur primaries.
We are so proud of all our pupils who sang in the choir and a big well done to Anna and Freya who both had a reading to perform.
Well done to everyone who took part in another amazing Community Unity Event.
Everyone had a great time making new friends and dancing together at the ceilidh.
Lee, proudly showing off the Christmas card he designed.
He was delighted to be told by Mrs Clark that his card had chosen as the school Christmas card this year. Look out for your card in the post.
Classes Staff and Jura had a wonderful Christmas outing to the Sealife Centre at Loch Lomond Shores.
Well done to our senior choir who visited our local Waitrose for some Carol singing this afternoon.
Remember to wear your Christmas Jumper tomorrow, the sillier the better and bring £1 to support Save the Children
We look forward to seeing everyone.
Elf on the Shelf had a great time in Class Bute.
The magic elf used the hoist to lower himself down to the floor to steal a present with David using his head switch to play the Mission Impossible background music. David thought this was hilarious.
Then it was off to the Mod for Reels on Wheels and Elfie even had his own tartan to wear and bells to shake.
Tomorrow evening some of our upper primary pupils will be performing at Newton Mearns Baptist Church with the Community Unity Choir.
Our pupils are excited to be singing with their friends from St Cadoc’s and Crookfur primaries.
Good Luck to our senior choir who are carol singing at Busby Women’s Guild tomorrow afternoon.
Congratulations to our Head Girl, Katherine Butler who raised £205 during her baking challenge to bake 60 cakes for her DofE Award.
Well done Katherine
He had eaten some of their snacks and what a mess he had made.
Mrs McKinnon read them out the letter from Santa and then gave them a cane treasure hunt to complete around the school.
Elf joined them for snack and then Mrs McKinnon gave them a surprise for finding all the candy canes, they were to make decorate a ginger bread house.
Everyone had great fun with elf and excited that their class is now under “Elf Surveillance”.