Sports Day

Thank you to everyone who cam out in the rain and supported our Sports Day.

The afternoon started off with our Parade of Nations and then the fun began………

Instead of the usual staff race we had a Tough Mudder….. in preparation for the real Tough Mudder that some staff are taking part in 25th June.

Have a look at our photographs.

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Wizard of Oz

Yesterday we had a summer treat in school to end the school year.

We were lucky to have a performance of Wizard of Oz from M and M  productions.

The pupils had a great time and engaged with the story and all the characters, even booing the witch!

Someone even though the scarecrow was crazy!

 

Oliver

Thank you to everyone who came to support our young performers during Stargaze Drama performance of Oliver last night at Eastwood Theatre.

The pupils were so excited to perform to a full house and I’m sure you will agree every single on of them were superstars.

Miss Antelmi, the director and all the children have all worked really hard during the run up to the performance.
The staff all give up their time to volunteer and make sure it’s a success for the children. From helping them learn their lines or dances to sewing patches on costumes.

Have a look at some of the photographs below.

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Oliver

Come join us at  Eastwood Theatre tonight, 7pm for Stargaze Drama performance of Oliver.

Miss Antelmi and all the pupils are excited to showcase their performance after all their hard work.

Ticketed still available at the door.

Good luck everyone

Thank You

Thank you to Andrew Robertson ( Hull City),
Blytheswood Apartments, Rettie and many other members of the local Mearns community for all your very generous raffle donations to support our special event.

We were able to commission a very special painting called
“Elegant Storm” to be placed in the school as a special memory for  staff and pupils, of a very dear colleague and friend who
passed away suddenly.

This afternoon, Karen’s family came into school for the unveiling
of the painting. They were also presented with a smaller painting and memory book to take home with them.

Some of our primary pupils led us during the welcome and school songs, highlighting the Makaton signs.

Have a look at the painting next time you are in school.

 

 

 

 

Benjamin’s Buddy Bench

This morning we welcomed the Black family to class Sanda for coffee and the unveiling of Benjamin’s Buddy bench.

The school wanted something to remind them of Benjamin who passed away last year and the buddy bench was suggested by one of the pupils. This was a lovely way to remember Benjamin.

Some of the pupils worked with Mo, our visual artist and decorated the bench leaving a space for Benjamin’s family to contribute.

This morning Mum, Dad and Benjamin’s brother and two sisters all painted a design on the chair to remember him.

I’m sure the children will use the chair for quiet times but the older children know that if a child sits on the chair, they might need someone to help them or to chat to.

 

Senior Prom

Friday, 6th June was a very special night for some of our senior pupils.

Our 6th Year Leavers from Yell @Woodfarm High School
thoroughly enjoyed the 6th
Years Leavers’ Graduation and Prom.

After the graduation ceremony at Woodfarm High School, our
pupils enjoyed a lovely meal at the Carnbooth House Hotel followed
by lots and lots of dancing.

Thank you to everyone who helped make it a special night.

 

 

Sail Away……..

Sail Away……..

Class Aran and ISS@IMS group enjoyed the joint trip on the seagull Trust barge at the Falkirk wheel yesterday.


They had a super day for this sensory experience and
Aden presented the boat master with a photo of the Kelpies which he will display on his boat.

 

 

 

 

Limitless Workshop with RCS

Under the Sea………

Classes Lewis, Staffa and Jura have worked with staff including Zoe and Aby from the Lifelong Learning department at the Royal Conservatoire Scotland this week on a Limitless workshop called “Under the Sea”.

Today class Lewis came bouncing into the adventure as they
were so excited to be back working with the students again.

They were so engaged and immersed in the theme of the
project under the sea.

The pupils had the opportunity to experience dance, music
and drama under the umbrella of “Under the Sea”. The repetition
of the songs immediately caught the attention of all the pupils.

Exploring instruments and the sensory props were a
particular favourite but the intensive interaction and
joint communication that was taking place between the pupils
and the students was very emotive.
We had Fay playing along with the guitar, Alexander
singing, Matthew shaking the shakers, Robbi and Zakeeb joining in
with the parachute games and Christopher was our very
own camera man,  interested in the filming that was taking place.

Have a look at the photographs of Class Lewis’s session.

 

 

Parent Ground Force in Action

Recruiting New Volunteers

Tiree pupils helped some of our parent gardening volunteers in the sensory garden this morning. 

All classes were asked to grow some plants and class Tiree grew peas in class and helped to look after them.

Today they transplanted them into the sensory garden. The pupils were all very excited to help Freya’s mum and Amber’s mum look after the sensory garden.

 

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