Farewell

Today we say farewell to one of our Principal Teachers, Julia Haugh Reid who leaves us today to take up her new role as Head Teacher at Hazelwood School, Glasgow.

I’m sure you will all join us in wishing Mrs Haugh Reid best wishes in her new post.

Staff and pupils say farewell to Mrs Haugh Reid at our assembly this afternoon.

Careers Fair

Careers Fair

Today we were delighted to have along members of our local community to talk to our pupils about jobs and careers in different companies and services.

The children were very excited to be able to ask our visitors all sorts of questions about life saving, driving motorcycles, working in Asda and looking after animals.

Our lower secondary pupils are looking forward to working with the representatives from Morgan Sindall in the upcoming months visiting their work site and seeing what’s happening with the old school site!

We would like to thank the careers advisors and the representatives from all of the companies who came today for donating their time for our secondary school children. We could not have done it without you!

Take a look at the photographs from the rich learning experience that took place this morning.

 

 

Visitors

School Tour……….

Today we welcomed visitors from East Dunbartonshire Council who were visiting the school.

Our Head Boy, Michael and School Captain Jamie, led the tour and introduced them to all the classes and showed them specialist areas, such as the art room, sensory room, spa and outdoor atrium.

Well done to Michael and Jamie for all their hard work today and being great school ambassadors.

“What Scotland Means to me”

Capturing the beauty of Scotland…………

Class Tiree and Whalsay took part in a photography project during the 1st school term.

They displayed all the photographs they took and invited their parents into school to view and purchase the portraits.

The class then entered some of the photographs into a competition organised by “Scran”. The competition was held to celebrate Scran’s 20th year and asked schoolchildren to show “What Scotland Means to Me” in a photo.

Class Tiree  impressed judges with their group picture and won the additional support needs category.   Their image promotes an  atmospheric shot, with varied shades of green that invite you to wander down the path and into the woodlands.”

The school and class were delighted when they heard the wonderful news and were so proud of their achievements.

The images will now become records on Scran, sitting alongside material from National Museums Scotland, National Galleries Scotland and the Scotsman newspaper.

This afternoon we welcomed two visitors from Scran,  to present the award to class Tiree.

The school has won three iPads for use in its classrooms which I’m sure will allow the pupils to continue to take amazing pictures of their local community and beyond during outdoor learning.

Look out for the framed image next time you visit the school.

 

 

A Tartan Thank You

A big tartan thank you

Many thanks to Text Craft for the very kind donation of purple tartan.

We will  use the tartan to make new tartan sashes for our Reels on Wheels wheelchair dancing group.

We will publish some photos of the sashes being used when they are ready.

Coffee and Chat

Coffee and Chat will take place on Tuesday 5th May 1:30 – 2.30pm.

Parents will have the opportunity to drop in on the Relationships and Sexual Health drop in session where you will have the chance to:

  • look at resources
  • chat with other parents and discuss any concerns you may have.

All Welcome

Taster Sessions in Horticulture

Enjoy the fresh air, learn new skills and make new friends.

Are you interested in looking after your environment and want to find out more?

Additional Needs Garden Vols

Click on the links below to find out more

Develop flower beds

Volunteering opportunities

Conservation opportunities

Liz Rodger, Activity Project Officer  at Rouken Glen Park has arranged for taster sessions specifically for potential volunteers who have additional support needs.  This will take place  on Wednesday 29 April from 11 am to 2 pm.  Taster sessions will be offered in horticulture – developing our new flower beds, cutting back invasive species like bamboo, landscape photography, and making bug hotels and bird boxes.

Participants should bring their own packed lunch and tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided.

In order to help volunteers with additional needs, I am able to offer bespoke environmental training opportunities for these groups of volunteers.  Details will be discussed at our Taster Session on Wednesday 29 April.

For anyone who is interested in volunteering but cannot attend on Wednesday 29 April, we are trialling our first Saturday volunteer taster session  on Saturday 23 May at 10 am, which is open to any potential volunteers.  Anyone with additional needs will be welcome to attend and can book their place by calling 0141-557 3912 or emailing: roukenglenpark@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk

 

 

Farewell

Thank You for the music……..

Today we say faewell to Mr Hay who leaves us after 3 years at Isobel Mair School.

Mr Hay has secured a promoted post, senior CDO at Netherlee Nursery.

We wish him well in his new post.

Head Boy Ceremony

Head Boy of IMS 2014/15

Congratulations to Michael Di Paola who attended the East Renfrewshire, Head Boy Ceremony this morning to thank him and all the other Head Boys and Girls for their support to the schools over the past year.

Michael prouldly accepted an engraved plaque & certificate from Mr Fitzpatrick, Head of Service and Councillor Green.

 

 

Easter holiday

 Easter Holiday

A reminder that school closes at 2:30pm on Thursday 2nd April for the Easter break. (No extended school day)

School will reopen on Monday 20th April.

We wish everyone a very happy and peaceful holiday.

easter

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