The children made their own paints using condensed milk and food colouring. They then created their own pictures with paint brushes and slates.
This experience is a great experience to try at home. If there is any allergies, the paints can be made with any milk such as soya.
Big Bird Watch Week
Important Information
Please read the letter from Mark Ratter regarding returning to nursery on 6th January 2021
December 2020 Newsletter
Our recent newsletter is now available for your attention. Thank you
Support Services
Please click on the links below should you require support.
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Safety at home
Please see below for update from the Child Accident Prevention Trust
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Children’s First Online Parentline Information
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Please click on the link if you require support with finances and so on.
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Standards and Quality Report
Hi everyone,
Can you please click on the link below for information on the centre’s Standards and Quality report and our priorities for 2020-2021. If you have any questions regarding this, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you
Adult Learning Services
Are you interested in undertaking any of the courses below?
East Renfrewshire
Adult Learning Services
in Partnership with West College Scotland
Getting Started in IT SCQF Level 3
Learners will gain an understanding of basic computing including word processing, saving, retrieving and editing files along with Internet searching.
Delivery: Microsoft Teams
Day: Monday
Start Date: 5th October 2020
Time: 12.30pm – 3.00pm (flexibility applies for school pick-ups etc)
Duration: 16 weeks (40 hours)
Play in Early Education and Childcare SCQF Level 4
Learners will develop a basic understanding of a variety of types of play, which contribute to the development of a child. By exploring a variety of types of play, learners will have the ability to describe a range of play experiences and identify each type of play. Once the course is complete learners will have the ability to demonstrate an understanding of the appropriateness and value of play opportunities for the learning and development of children.
Delivery: Microsoft Teams
Day: Wednesday
Start Date: 7th October 2020
Time: 9.30am – 12noon
Duration: 15 weeks (37 ½ hours)
Understanding Mental Health SCQF Level 4
This course is for those who wish to work in or are working in Health and Social Care. Learners will be given the skills to identify and understand what is meant by the term ‘mental health’ and ‘wellbeing’ identifying a range of mental health issues and behaviours associated with this and how they are portrayed in the media. The course also looks at legislation related to mental health and identifying the role of the brain in relation to mental health and wellbeing.
Delivery: Microsoft Teams
Day: Wednesday
Start Date: 7th October 2020
Time: 12.30am – 3.00pm
Duration: 8 weeks (20 hours)
If you are interested in any of the courses, please contact:
Angela McGoldrick
Community learning & Development Worker
Adult Learning Services
211 Main St, Barrhead, G78 1SY
t 0141 577 8345
e angela.mcgoldrick@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk
Please Note:
These courses will be delivered online, and all learners will need to have access to an IT device to take part in the classes. We’ll be using Microsoft Teams to deliver our classes, which is very simple to use – we hope to see you online virtually soon!
Activity ideas
Here are some videos of activity ideas. If there is anything else you would like us to share with you, then don’t hesitate to ask. Enjoy !!!
East Renfrewshire School Holidays
East Renfrewshire Council – Below is an updated version of school holidays for 2020-2021. For
https://www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/article/10375/School-holiday-dates-2020-to-2021
SCHOOL HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS 2020/2021
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Teachers return In-ServiceIn-Service Pupils return
Last day of school Extended September Weekend September Weekend September Weekend Re-openLast day of schoolIn-ServiceRe-open
Last day of school
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Monday 10 August 2020Monday 10 August 2020Tuesday 11 August 2020Wednesday 12 August 2020
Wednesday 23 September 2020 Thursday 24 September 2020 Friday 25 September 2020Monday 28 September 2020 Tuesday 29 September 2020
Friday 9 October 2020Monday 19 October 2020Tuesday 20 October 2020
Friday 18 December 2020 |
Second |
Re-open
Last day of school In-ServiceMid Term Mid Term Re-open
Last day of school
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Tuesday 5 January 2021
Thursday 4 February 2021 Friday 5 February 2021Monday 8 February 2021Tuesday 9 February 2021Wednesday 10 February 2021Thursday 1 April 2021 |
Third |
Re-open
Last day of school May Day HolidayRe-openIn-Service
Last day of school May WeekendMay Weekend Re-open
Last day of school
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Monday 19 April 2021
Friday 30 April 2021 Monday 3 May 2021 Tuesday 4 May 2021Thursday 6 May 2021
Thursday 27 May 2021 Friday 28 May 2021Monday 31 May 2021 Tuesday 1 June 2021
Friday 25 June 2021
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Good Friday 2 April 2021
Easter Monday 5 April 2021
Are you entitled to grants?
Please click on the links below for more information on grants that you could be entitle to. For more information, please click on the social security link at the bottom.
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https://www.socialsecurity.gov.scot/what-we-do/stakeholder-resources
Breastfeeding Support
- NCT Glasgow Breastfeeding Buddies Peer Led Group via Zoom Mondays 1:30-2:30pm https://forms.gle/mfQFwqvBc3gmWvUU7
- Virtual Babycafe Breastfeeding Support Group via Zoom Thursdays 1:30-2:30pm https://forms.gle/Zr47hPkhQPmUcxXu7
- Text FEED to 81222 with name and postcode to opt into Breastfeeding Peer Support services.
Bedtime story with Eleanor
Health and Wellbeing Family Update 5
Health and Wellbeing Family Update 5
We hope you have enjoyed the great weather over the last few weeks and are spending
some time exercising outside.
It is great to hear that our pupils are engaging in remote learning – remember you can
do this at the times that best suit your own family and your own needs. This might be
about the number of devices you have in the house or when parents and carers are able
to help. Some of this learning will be about your health and wellbeing, and remember
that if you are finding any of your school work hard then you can still ask your teachers
for support. They will be there to help!
This fifth update gives more advice to families about how to stay healthy during
lockdown – mentally and physically.
Physical Health
Fitness Apps
If you fancy a change from Joe Wicks, you might like to try out one of the many
fitness apps available. This article recommends the “best fitness apps to keep in shape
during lockdown.”
Activities for Younger Children
The pack linked above, called Maypole Madness, has a brilliant list of activities for all
ages during May. For example, on page 8, there is a list of activities linked to sensory
play for young children.
Garden Activities
In the same Maypole Madness pack, on page 6, there is a list of fun garden and outdoor
activities for the whole family. Let’s hope the sun stays out!
Active Schools East Renfrewshire
Please keep checking out our Active Schools Twitter to stay up to date with
their suggestions and especially their weekly sports challenges which are posted every
Wednesday.
Mental Health
The National Parent Forum of Scotland
This group have produced guidance for parents on supporting children’s learning this
term. This includes the key point that “the most important thing is to make sure that
your children and your family are safe and supported to cope with the challenging
circumstances.”
Healthier Minds
Healthier Minds is East Renfrewshire’s guide to supporting the mental wellbeing of
children and young people. The ‘Talking about Covid-19’ section is being updated
regularly by Educational Psychology Service and there are links to other useful
websites. You can find more on Twitter @eastreneps
On the website, you will find a Children’s Guide to Coronavirus produced by the
Children’s Commissioner. Everything is explained in clear, plain language.
We would especially like to draw your attention to a new document which EPS have
created, It’s Normal To Feel Like This… Covid-19: A Guide For Young People. There is
a lot of information available on the different ways we may cope at the moment, but
little on how we might be feeling. This Young Person’s Guide aims to normalise these
feelings.
McCready Family Centre Newsletter May 2020
Healthier Minds
Please click on the link below to view East Renfrewshire’s new document on Healthier Minds. There’s really useful information about your child’s health and well-being and links to the various support services available.
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/er/healthierminds
January Newsletter
Please click on “Go to this sway” to view our January newsletter.
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