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Ahoy Pirates!

During the official opeing today, Councillor Green spent some time with the children from the family centre and helped them officially launch the pirate ship.

Here are some of the pupils at the launch…..ooh arrrgh little pirate!

Hopefully the sun will shine and allow them to have some fun during outdoor learning.

Isobel Mair School is now officially open!

Congratulations to everyone in Isobel Mair School on the official opening.
The choir were fantastic and our three soloists were amazing! 
A big thank you to the pupils from Williamwood High School who sang a beautiful rendition of “You raise me up” with some of our pupils, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house!
Fabio gave an excellent speech as Head Boy and the invited guests were highly impressed by everyones endeavours!
Mrs Wallace and Fabio collected the school plaque form Councillor Lafferty and two of the pupils from the Family Centre collected their plaque from Councillor Green.
The street parties in each of the wings finished off an excellent day.

Congratulations to our senior pupils

Congtraulations to our senior pupils who have been training hard for the up and coming WOSSA Cross Country events.

This is a series of 3 runs which take place from December to March.

They have been training in our new school grounds to help them get fit for the national event which takes place in a few weeks.

They are hoping to return to school with a few medals after the national event.

Good luck everyone.

World Book Day @ IMS

World Book Day @ IMS will take place on Friday 2nd March 2012.

Fancy dress for all staff and pupils

Come dressed as your favourite charachter or wear your favourite character T-Shirt.

Everyone asked to pay £1 which will sent to Book Aid International.

Looking forward to seeing some favourite characters on Friday!

COMMUNITEA @ IMS

Congratualtions to Whalsay class for a very successful Communitea morning. They are planning to host this once a month so watch out for the next date.

During Enterprise activities the class helped to design posters and invitations for the event and invited lots of people from the local community.

Mrs Haugh-Reid supported the class and helped them to decide what kind of homebaking they wanted to include and bake. Some favourites included  carrot cake, malteser crunch and huge meringues!

It’s been a very busy few weeks for the class but I’m sure you will agree that it was a very successful event.