Primary 5 Stirling Castle

P5a and P5b  Friday 14th June 
P5c and P5d      Monday 17th June
As part of the Primary 5 programme on the Scottish Wars of Independence, we have arranged a visit to Stirling Castle. The children will take part in a workshop and have a self led tour of the castle.
The classes will leave from school at 9.00am and return at 3.00pm.
There is a shop in the centre and we would recommend a maximum of £2, should you wish your child to purchase a souvenir.
The cost for the trip is £3, to include workshop and part of the travel costs. Our bus travel is being subsidised by a Heritage Education School Visits Travel Subsidy.
School uniform should be worn, including outdoor clothing suitable for weather conditions
Packed lunch required
£3 cost

Netherlee and Stamperland Community Council Competition

Primary 5 took part in a competition run by Netherlee and Stamperland Community Council. They had to design a logo that highlighted the work of the council. The judges were very impressed with the standard of the children’s designs.

Oonagh  was the overall winner and received a £25 book token. 

Patrica , Anna , Joshua , Leila  and Jack  were all runners up and received a £10 book token

PRIMARY 1 FOOTBALL

Dear all,
Back to Toryglen this Saturday for 8.50am.
In addition all of OLM FC will congregate at Woodfarm Pavillion at the end of Berryhill Drive on Monday 10th June for annual team photographs for OLM FC newsletter. We will have a collective photo on the hill of P1 – P7 players at 7pm sharp.  This will be followed by year group photos starting with P1s to let the children away as early as possible.  We hope as many children as possible can attend. Enjoy Saturday morning.
Many thanks,
Paul MacConnell

Our Lady of the Missions PSA Summer Fete – URGENT APPEAL!

The response for donations for the Summer Fete has been disappointing.
If EVERY CHILD could bring in 1 or 2 items from the list below,
our stalls would be very healthy indeed!
DONATIONS
Teddies/Soft Toys – in good condition
Toys – in good condition and any boxed games well sealed;
Children’s books (no adult books this year);
Tombola gifts and gift bags of any shape and size or celebration theme. Gifts can include new toys, jewellery, toiletries, etc
Bottles – Wine, beer, juice, tomato ketchup or conditioner – any bottle much appreciated
Home baking – always a popular stall so let’s see lots of cup cakes, gingerbreads, shortbreads, scones, traybakes and other goodies
Donations can be handed in to the school any time from now onwards, with home baking on Friday, May 31st (when the school will be open until 8pm) or from 11am on Saturday, June 1st.
WE RELY ON YOUR DONATIONS FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE FETE!

Parent Council April 2013 Newsletter

 

We are – again – having a busy year. As always, we welcome your input. Contact us by email on olm-parentcouncil@hotmail.com  or speak to Anne Forsyth on 07952 251303, whether it’s for a quick question/comment, an item you want us to discuss at a meeting or feedback on an issue affecting the school.

 We will get in touch shortly to let you know what else we have been doing on your behalf but before that, wanted to update you on integration with the Robslee campus at the beginning of the 2014/15 school year. Continue reading Parent Council April 2013 Newsletter

Equalities Forum

16/5/13  Woodfarm HS  4.30pm

Minute of Meeting

1. Welcome and Introductions

Elaine Green, Convener for Education and Equalities, welcomed everyone to the meeting.

2. Mearns Castle HS – showcase

Jennifer Thomson, Principal Teacher of RME and Citizenship, gave an overview of the Citizenship programmes, with a specific focus on Equalities, for S1 – S6 at Mearns Castle HS.

3. Draft Parental Involvement Strategy

Catherine Dillon Ruddy, Acting Quality Improvement Officer, outlined the education department’s draft strategy with an opportunity for some discussion in small groups and feedback. Catherine will collate the feedback and incorporate it into the final document as appropriate.

4. Resolve Independent Mediation service

Sandra Mitchell, Mediation Manager, explained the role of the service and its partnership with a number of local authorities. Continue reading Equalities Forum

East Renfrewshire Confucius Classroom Hub Showcase Event

As you know our Primary 7 classes have benefited from the teaching of Mandarin this session.  Mrs Zhou, the Mandarin teacher from St. Ninian’s, has not only introduced the language, but has presented many aspects of Chinese culture to the children, including Tai Chi and Chinese Calligraphy.
To celebrate the success of the programme, the East Renfrewshire Confucius Classroom Hub invites you to a Showcase Event on
Wednesday 5 June 2013 in St. Ninian’s High School from 6 – 8.30pm. Continue reading East Renfrewshire Confucius Classroom Hub Showcase Event

Our Lady of the Missions PSA Summer Fete Saturday 1st June 1 – 3pm

Plans are well under way for this year’s fete but we still need help with donations of items for the stalls and offers of help on the day.
DONATIONS
Toys – in good condition and any boxed games well sealed;
Teddies/Soft Toys – in good condition
Children’s books (no adult books this year);
Tombola gifts and gift bags of any shape and size or celebration theme. Gifts can include new toys, jewellery, toiletries, etc
Bottles – Wine, beer, juice, tomato ketchup or conditioner – any bottle much appreciated
Home baking – always a popular stall so let’s see lots of cup cakes, gingerbreads, shortbreads, scones, traybakes and other goodies
Donations can be handed in to the school any time from now onwards, with home baking on Friday, May 31st (when the school will be open until 8pm) or from 11am on Saturday, June 1st.
VOLUNTEERS
The fete is a great opportunity to come and join in for as much or as little time as possible. We will need helpers from 3pm on the Friday afternoon to set up and then from noon on the Saturday.
So, if you can spare a few hours please call or text on the numbers below – all help is needed and appreciated.
Joe Shaw – 07813 015742, Joanne Miller – 07865 078517 or
Cath Gallagher – 07960 905306

Money Week 3rd – 7th June

Curriculum for Excellence recognises the importance of building financial capability in all young people. At Our Lady of the Missions, children experience financial education in a range of contexts throughout the school year.

This year, along with schools across the country, we will be participating in ‘Money Week’. During this week each class will participate in activities related to money and financial planning to enhance their understanding and show them how the skills they are learning in school are applied in the wider world.

 If you have any ideas or expertise related to this area (perhaps you run your own business and could share your experience with a class) then we would be delighted to hear from you.

 Further information relating to Financial Education and Money Week can be found on the following websites:

 http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/learningteachingandassessment/learningacrossthecurriculum/responsibilityofall/numeracy/financialeducation/about/index.asp

 http://www.pfeg.org/

Internet Safety and Social Media Parents’ Meeting

 

Wednesday 22nd May at 7pm

Keeping our children safe when using the internet, especially using games and social media websites, is a major concern for all of us.

We are delighted to welcome Mrs Anne McLean, Quality Improvement Office, from East Renfrewshire Council to give a presentation in the school. The meeting will take place on Wednesday 22nd May at 7pm.

Anne will cover a variety of areas in her talk including, internet safety, parental controls and mobile phone technology. She will also give advice on how to monitor their use.

As technology evolves it is vital for us to keep abreast of all developments in this field and I would encourage you to attend this meeting.

Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Please complete the tear off slip below if you will be attending. Continue reading Internet Safety and Social Media Parents’ Meeting

Dyslexia Scotland Roadshow – 4 June 2013

Broom Church, Mearns Road, Newton Mearns Everyone welcome 1pm – 7.30pm

Want to know more about dyslexia?

Come along for resources, materials, information and advice, exhibitors and speakers:

2pm Online Addressing Dyslexia Toolkit – find out about this resource for teachers and parents

4pm What Dyslexia means for children and adults

6pm ‘The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia’ film screening

Please drop in at any time.

First Communion Practice – St. Joseph’s/ St Vincent’s

As the children continue to prepare themselves for their First Communion, a practice has been organised to allow the children the opportunity to have a final rehearsal at their church

The details are as follows:
St Joseph’s children receiving the Sacrament on 18th May will have their practice on Monday 13th May. They will leave school at 10.40 and return 12.30.             

St Vincent’s children receiving the Sacrament on 18th May will have their practice on Wednesday 15th May. They will leave school at 10.40 and return 12.30. Continue reading First Communion Practice – St. Joseph’s/ St Vincent’s

Primary 1 Giffnock Library

1a    Wednesday 8th May   10.30 am to 12.35 pm

1b    Wednesday 8th May   12.30 pm to 2.30 pm

1c    Thursday 9th May       10.30 am to 12.35 pm

1d    Thursday 9th May       12.30 pm to 2.30 pm
We would like to walk our Primary 1 classes to Giffnock Library on the above dates (weather permitting).
We will use the emergency information provided on the Medical Consent Form submitted at the start of the year. Please inform school office of any changes.
We would be delighted to have parents with an East Renfrewshire Disclosure to accompany us.

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