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ISS@IMS Enterprise

Thursdays ISS@IMS group at Corrie House have been very busy lately.

On Thursday, 16th November they held an enterprise activity where they took orders for breakfast rolls, cooked them and delivered them to classes.

They raised an amazing £118 well done everyone and I’m sure there were a few tired students that night.

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Gardening Awards

Congratulations to ISS@IMS pupils who have achieved their Level 1 & Level 2 RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) School Gardening Awards. The group are also being considered for Team Gardening group of the Year.


Well done everyone.

ISS@IMS Halloween Enterprise

Mrs Laurie’s ISS@IMS groups baked  and decorated Class Arran for a wonderful Halloween Party, as part of their Enterprise work for the Personal Achievement Award at N2.

The party was thoroughly enjoyed by class Arran and class Bute pupils.

The school Kitchen staff joined in and  Head teacher, Mrs Clark  judged the Scary Witch competition.  The winner was  Brian Smith, Warlock and Music therapist!!!

Well done to all!

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ISS@IMS visit to RCS

Mrs Laurie’s ISS@IMS pupils had an amazing time, when they participated in Drama workshops at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. 

They had great fun working with their tutors Thom and Robbie.  It was all about finding their voice and increasing confidence, all of which was achieved.

We would like to thank Mona Keeling for organising the fantastic workshops for us, and pupils hope to continue to work with the Conservatoire in the future.

 

ISS@IMS say Thank You

Our ISS@IMS pupils, who are based at Corrie House, visited the  gym at Barrhead Foundry, as part of their SQA National 3 Wellbeing Award.
Pupils were given an induction on how to use all of the equipment, and then spent an hour on the equipment of their choice.
All of the pupils thoroughly enjoyed the visit and hope to now visit on a regular basis, with the school, and in their own time.

We would like to thank, gym staff, Hugh Coyle and Kenny McDonell for their input, which ensured all pupils got so much out of the visit.