Class Lewis made some Hamantaschen for Purim. They gave a sample to Mrs Clark, it was delicious.
Fantastic collaboration between Woodfarm High School and IMS last night.
Many thanks to Mrs McGeady and Niss Briggs for our Bollywood dance tuition.
A visit to the street….
William, one of our senior pupils had a great time on the set of @itvcorrie Coronation Street.
Thank you for making him so welcome, and what a great experience.
Bollywood Dance Showcase
Senior pupils rehearsing for Bollywood dance as part of the Woodfarm High school’s dance showcase at Eastwood Theater this evening, 7:00PM
Autism Workshops
Autism Workshops
Communication club
Apologies we will have to postpone the AAC club tonight we are rescheduling for next Thursday @ 6.30 16th March all welcome !
Communication Club
Our next communication club will take place Thursday 9th March at 6:30pm
We look forward to seeing you.
Map Reading
National 1 students have been working with Miss Gallacher, learning how to read and follow a map in the local community.
This will be very useful if they undertake their Duke of Edinburgh Award.
World Book Day Assembly 2017
What a wonderful week of World Book Day activities organised by Mrs Barron and Miss Dewhurst.
We’ve had storytelling, sensory story with Mrs Wako, visits to book stores and libraries. Our week finished with a whole school assembly and Miss Scrimgeour’s legendary quiz.
Thank you to everyone for participating in this years activities.
World Book Day 2017
It’s been a busy week at IMS as we celebrate World Book Day.
All classes were invited to the Mod to browse and buy some of the books from Usbournes, their was a hype of activity as they made decisions of which books to buy for class.
Class Mull loved to look at all the books but it was such a hard decision to choose one to take back to class.
Clasd Arran had a lovely visit to Waterstones, Newton Mearns for a story telling session from the staff. Thank you for taking the time out to read us some stories. Our Head Boy Rob, was totally immersed in all the books and loved the stories. Olivia and Peter were delighted with the visual aids to support the stories.
World Book Day Assembly
Today is our World Book Day assembly with Miss Scrimgeour and her legendary quiz.
We are looking forward to seeing all our pupils and staff dressed up as their favourite story characters.
Thank You to everyone involved who helped make our World Book Day celebrations a huge success .
Every class embraced this celebration with a host of activities taking place throughout the week, with some extended into next week. Photos to follow.
Flipping the Classroom
Staffa and Jura had a great time on Tuesday, pancake day.
After they made their pancakes, they took their learning outdoors.
Think it’s fair to say they had a “flipping” good time.
World Book Day 2017
World Book Day 2017
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
Family First Initiative
Learning Experiences
Some of the fun learning experiences our pupils have participated in this week, in the classroom and outdoor learning.
Parent Council Meeting
Reminder that the next Parent Council meeting will take place Thursday 23rd February, 7:00 PM
All welcome
National Parent Forum Scotland
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.
SPRED Information Morning
SPRED will be delivering an information session at IMS re Special Religious Education.
Join us on Tuesday 28th February from 10-11am for an information morning from SPRED.
We look forward to seeing you.