Community Unity………. “Harmony”

Harmony by Community Unity

What an amazing performance from the pupils involved in the drama performance of “Harmony”

This drama performance incorporated pupils from St Cadoc’s, Crookfur and Isobel Mair school who come together on a regular basis as part of their Community Unity Partnership.

Last nights performance was produced and directed by Pace Theatre school who worked with the three schools and then they all came together for 2 full day rehearsals culminating in last nights amazing performance.

Please read below the comments sent in today from one of our parents Mr Tunde Cockshott………

“Tonight was fantastic. It was a great pleasure in so many ways. The show, the way the children performed, the concept and the Inclusion. Of course Ruby was the star, but everyone played their part.
It’s so inspiring to see the school, the community working together on projects like this. It demonstrated true, deep inclusion, able bodied, special needs, religion.
As I walked Ruby out of the hall where the children had gathered, she was like a presedential candidate, glad handling everyone, every child and adult she passed. Greeting them all and smiling, and they were smiling back. They all seemed to know her by name. This is true inclusion and a benefit to all those involved.

A great evening.
Please send my thanks to everyone involved”.

Harmony Drama Performance

Drama performance of “Harmony” with Pace Theatre Group and Community Unity schools, St Cadoc’s  and Crookfur Primaries this evening at 7pm in Newton Mearns Baptist Church.
Please note: could parents of pupils involved please ensure that black trousers are worn for this evenings performance.

Scottish FA Disabilty Programme

Scottish Disability Football

Are you interested in playing football,  primary 1-7 , then why not come along and join your local disability football club.

Highly recommended by one of our parents whose daughter had a great time at the last session.

More details can be found by contacting David McArdle on 07725827234
or email: David.McArdle@scottishfa.co.uk

click here for more details.

Next training event will take place 28 May 2013

Mary’s Meals Lunch

Mary’s Meals Lunch

Classes Tiree and Arran  invited their parents into school to have a special Mary’s Meals lunch on Friday 26th April.

Both classes worked very hard preparing their menu, shopping for the ingredients and cooking the meals……. lots of skills involved.

Class Tiree were very excited about making their soup and Pierce was able to tell everyone the ingredients involved in making the potato and leek soup.

Well done everyone.

Out and About Class Assembly

Out and About in the Community

Classes Skye and Lewis led our secondary assembly this afternoon and their theme was “Out and About in the Community”

Both classes have been working hard on their topics, visiting various places in the local community.

They have participated in visits to local shops and cafes, making choices, working as a group and exchanging money.

Independent travel has also been incorporated in our visits to Whitlee Wind Farm and the local recycling centre.

As part of their assembly a short movie was made to show the rest of the school the learning experiences that they have taken part in.

One of the pupils from Class Lewis introduced the assembly by reading out his introduction, a great achievement!

At the end of the assembly the pupils took part in a small discussion about the learning experiences that they saw in the DVD.

Well done to all the pupils from Classes Lewis and Skye.

Parent Council Fundraising Event

Isobel Mair School and Family Centre

Isobel Mair School and Family Centre Parent Council are holding a Celidh to raise funds.

 Date: Saturday 11th May 2013

 Time:  7.30 pm till 11pm

 Venue: The MOD, Isobel Mair School

 Tickets: £10 includes food, BYOB

Please contact the school if you require any tickets.
Information has also be sent home via the home/school diaries.

 Please support our school.

 Donations for the raffle can be sent into school.

 Many Thanks for supporting our School and Family Centre

Outdoor Learning Week

I’m a pupil get me outside here!

This week we have been celebrating Outdoor Learning Week…………… even in the rain and wind!

Lots of exciting activities and learning have taken place.

Monday
Keeping fit in the MUGA,  aerobics with Mrs Vallance.
Art in the Atrium, creating special decorated spoons for our assembly on Friday.
Classes coming together for parachute games.

Tuesday
Our theme today was Numeracy. Classes working together exploring and using new resources to support outdoor learning.

Wednesday
Was our ECO day. lots of activities taking place including paper making, recycling station and our Fairtrade Coffee Morning supported by the pupils from Yell and Unst. It was love;y to see so many friends of IMS.

Thursday
Our theme today was Literacy, even in the rain the pupils still managed to venture out. We had the Stickman story and then the Fantastic Mr Fox which incorporated a treasure hunt.

Friday
Today was our “Wear it Green” day and the classes all had the opportunity to plan their own experiences………..
The sun was shining and every class managed to be involved in learning outdoors.
We had games in the MUGA, treasure trails, sensory trails, parachute games, Maureen our Art Therapist even took her session outdoors.

The day and week finished with an assembly from Classes Mull and Islay.
They had planned for everyone to decorate their own wooden spoons to placed on the mound.
A DVD was shown of classes Mull and Islay taking part in outdoor learning experiences and then everyone marched out to the mound to place their spoons. Thankfully the sun was shining………..

Daffodil Tea

Daffoldil Tea

As part of their £10 challenge, classes Iona, Mull, Tiree and Staffa have invited parents and friends into school for an Easter Daffodil Tea which takes place tomorrow from 10:00 – 11:00am.

The classes have been busy planning the event and  making some Easter decorations.
Invitaions have been sent out to parents of pupils in these classes.

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow.

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