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Superhero Smoothies

The children have all been working really hard to plan our upcoming Superhero themed fundraising event!

They have thought about their favourite healthy fruit ingredients, looked at recipe books, designed their own smoothies and even thought of catchy names for their drinks.

Please bring your purses along on Friday to purchase a handmade fresh fruit smoothie from our Superhero Smoothie Stall. Remind your child to dress up as their favourite Superhero too.

We are fundraising in support of Cash for Kids. Please click below or copy and paste the link in to your browser to read more about the excellent work carried out by all at Clyde 2:

http://www.clyde2.com/charity/superheroday/

For a speedy £5.00 donation you could also text CLYDE to 70808

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Tesco Bags of Help Grant Award

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We recently made an application to the Tesco Bags of Help Grant Scheme and are DELIGHTED to discover that our application has been considered by the shortlisting panel and  we have been chosen to receive a grant!!

 Tesco have told us that the competition for funding has been very fierce and only projects with the strongest fit with the programme criteria and outcomes have been selected. Our project along with the other two successful projects in our region have gone forward to a public vote in Tesco stores with customers deciding the outcome.

The project with the highest public vote will receive £12,000, the second placed project £10,000 and the third placed project £8,000.

 Voting has ‘gone live’ and time is running out to cast your vote to ensure we win top prize!! You can cast your vote by posting a red token into the collection post at Tesco Barrhead or Tesco Express Newton Mearns. Voting draws to an end on Sunday 6th March – so PLEASE pop along to Tesco and help support the Family Centre as we try to further develop our grounds for learning with our ‘Nature Nurture’ project.

 To help publicise our efforts even more why not share with your friends and encourage them to vote for us too?

 You could take a photo of you and/or your child posting their voting token and Tweet us @IsobelMairFC to let us know!! Use the #BagsofHelp in your tweet to let @Tesco_Scotland know we are getting busy!!

 We can’t wait to see your photographs 🙂

Primary School Registration

P1 REGISTRATION FOR AUGUST 2016

If your child is aged five between 1 March 2015 and the end of February 2016 you can register your child for school on any afternoon from 11th -15th January 2016,  from 1.45 -3.30pm.

Please take the following 4 documents as  proof of catchment to the school:-

1.  birth certificate
2.  council tax notification
3.  letter from your mortgage provider or rental agreement. 
4.  child benefit award letter (If you are no longer in receipt of child benefit the school can accept either a utility bill, driving licence or bank statement showing your home address.)

PLEASE NOTE: If your child will attend Isobel Mair School in August 2016, Donna will distribute the appropriate paperwork to you in due course. You are not required to register in any other school.

Registering Your Child for Primary School

East Renfrewshire Council has set up one week when you should register your son or daughter at your local primary school for school education in East Renfrewshire. You must register at your catchment school, even if you intend to make a placing request to another school or to defer your place and keep your son or daughter at home for another year.

If you intend to educate your child privately or at home you should still register at your local catchment school.

You may choose to enrol your son or daughter in either the local denominational or local non denominational school. This choice will determine the secondary school to which your child will transfer.

If he or she is aged five between 1 March 2016 and the end of February 2017 you should go along to the primary school between 1.45 and 3.30 any day during the week of Monday 11 January to Friday 15 January 2016.

You should bring your son or daughter’s birth certificate, your child benefit statement, a copy of your current council tax notice and mortgage statement or rental agreement. The school can also accept a driving licence, utility bill or bank statement if you are no longer in receipt of child benefit.

Placing Requests

Most school children attend their local primary or secondary school, but parents can choose to apply for a place for their son or daughter in another school.

If you are interested in making a placing request for a school in East Renfrewshire and want to find out more, visit the council website at www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/placingrequest where you can download a placing request form and information on the criteria used for prioritising placing requests where there are more requests received than places available. If you require any advice regarding making a placing request please contact Ann Nairn on 0141 577 3578.

If you are interested in finding out specific information about a particular school you should contact the school directly or visit the East Renfrewshire Council website at www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/schoolhandbook. If you want to make a placing request for your son or daughter for the school session beginning in August 2016 you should return your completed placing request form to Ann Nairn any time from 1 December 2015 and before 31 January 2016 by post to:

PLACING REQUESTS, East Renfrewshire Council Offices, Education Department, 211 Main Street, Barrhead, East Renfrewshire G78 1SY or by email to: admissions@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk

ERA Parent Support Group

The next ERA Parent Support Group meeting will be held on Monday 26th October 9.30am – 12.30pm at The Museum on Barrhead Main Street.

Kirsty Gilbert from Community Health and Care Partnership will be in attendance to explain the Autism Strategy and host a question and answer session.

A cuppa will also be on offer as always!

For any further information please speak to Donna who will be happy to pass your details on to Clare Moore who is one of our IMFC parents and also Secretary for the group.

 

 

 

Jeans for Genes Day

Please help us fund raise for Jeans for Genes Day 2015!

The money raised helps change the lives of thousands of children affected by genetic disorders, from providing vital support and equipment to offering children the opportunity to meet others affected by the same condition.

The need is urgent: every year 30,000 children are born with a genetic disorder. One in 25 children are affected, so the chances are many children in your local community will need help. Jeans for Genes Day is a great way to bring children together for a great cause in a simple and fun way.

Simply by wearing jeans  and bringing in a donation, everyone can do something truly extraordinary.

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Welcome Back

What a glorious day to return to our Family Centre!

The sun made everyone feel bright and breezy and smiles were plentiful.

Welcome back to all our children and families – it’s great to see you all.

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Remember….our door is always open! Come in and let us know if you have a comment, complaint or compliment!

 

Sunny Weather Alert

Hooray….the sun has decided to put in an appearance at long last…..long may the sun shine!

Sadly, many children arrived at nursery this morning without sun cream applied and without sun hats.

Parents are responsible for their child’s care in the sun – we are happy to ‘top up’ children’s sun lotion as required when they attend on an extended day service however parents must apply sun cream before their child attends during the summer weeks.

Please click on our link below to read our Sun Protection Policy:

Sun Protection Policy

Keep Safe in the Sun Everyone!!

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Useful Travel Information

One of our parent’s has passed on this useful information.

There are also a small quantity of leaflets available in the foyer or you can access the info by clicking on the following link:

http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/publication/your-passport-smooth-journey-top-tips-disabled-and-less-mobile-air-passengers

The parent who provided the information has also informed us that she has decided to invest in a Crelling Harness for her child’s journey abroad this summer. The harness has cost £115.00. Helen has asked that I let other parents know that they can borrow the harness if they need one for their holidays.

Thank you to Helen for the kind offer. If anyone is interested in a ‘wee borrow’ just let me know,

Donna