Update
We will not be able to run Orchestra this term.
There are still opportunities to play in the String and Woodwind ensembles, Junior and Senior Concert Bands so please speak to Miss Borland if interested.
Update
We will not be able to run Orchestra this term.
There are still opportunities to play in the String and Woodwind ensembles, Junior and Senior Concert Bands so please speak to Miss Borland if interested.
Please note that the SQA Post Results Service 2019 has now closed.
The SQA will no longer accept any requests for Marking reviews or Clerical checks. The results of this year’s Marking reviews and Clerical checks will be released by the SQA on 27th September.
More fruit and vegetables, less processed red meat and sugar on the menu.
https://www.gov.scot/news/making-school-food-healthier
The Scottish Government and all local authorities are jointly committed to providing the healthiest food to children and young people. This commitment is underpinned by a duty to provide school meals that meet strict nutritional requirements, including encouraging the use of fresh, local and sustainable produce
School food regulations will be amended to ensure:
For Primary schools – Ensure no more than 175g of red and red processed meat can be provided over the course of the school week, of which no more than 100g should be red processed meat. All of the 175g amount can be used for unprocessed freshly prepared red meat.
This is a new standard and is based on the Scottish Dietary Goal for red and processed meat which is supported by scientific evidence based dietary recommendations to limit intakes of these foods to 70g per day with the purpose of protecting the health of children and young people. Therefore if a child is to have processed meat in their diet this can be managed at home by parents/carers.
Dietary advice highlights red meat as a major source of iron and zinc which can contribute to meeting the recommended nutrient intakes for primary school lunches removal of fruit juice and smoothies from primary and secondary schools to help reduce sugar intake.
The measures follow extensive consultation and advice from a working group comprising health, nutrition and education experts.
Braiding for Blazers
The cut-off date for us to guarantee awards and braided blazers will be ready for collection, is Saturday 13 July 2019. Blazers handed in after this date cannot be guaranteed for ‘Back to School’ due to the volumes we receive from all our schools.
Stevensons, Giffnock
School Uniform Outfitters
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What our free school transport policy says :-
The policy says that we will provide your son or daughter with free school transport for one morning journey to school
and one return journey at the end of the school day if your son or daughter:
For an application form including full details click here.
Please click here for the presentation.
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