Healthier Minds – A Guide for Parents and Carers brings together
information and practical advice that we think you will find helpful when
supporting your child to manage life’s challenges. It includes information
about how low mood, anxiety and stress can affect us, how to develop
resilience, and looks at ways of developing strategies with your child to help
them manage and feel a bit better. There is also information about relevant
local services in East Renfrewshire, and the different roles that professionals
can have in supporting children, young people and families who are
experiencing more chronic and severe mental health needs
Category Archives: Latest News
The final wider achievement newsletter was issued to all students today. Please look out for this at home and enjoy reading about the wonderful achievements of our amazing young people over the term. We are very proud of all our students!
School closes at 1pm on Wednesday for Summer Holidays. Pupils return Wednesday 15th August at 8.45 am.
Healthier Minds Website and Video
See attached links to the Healthier Minds website and video that has been launched by East Renfrewshire Council, providing information and practical advice to help support your child to manage life’s challenges.
S2 Transition 2020
DYW Transitions Evening
DYW Foundation Apprenticeship
Subject Details Session 2020/2021 – For Senior pupils moving to S5 and S6
Newsletter December 2019
Read the festive edition of our school Newsletter for December 2019.
Extended Road Closure
We have been advised of an extension to the roadworks taking please opposite the school on Balgraystone Road. The works were due to be completed on 19th November however this has now been extended to 27th March 2020. Please see map for information. Thank you.
Balgraystone Road, Barrhead – (Notice of Order) – Extended Closure
Eyes Open Campaign 2019
Child Protection Committees Scotland’s Eyes Open campaign 2019
Everyone is urged to keep their #EyesOpen for children at risk during the school summer holidays. A new @CPCScotland campaign says we can all do our bit to protect children
@CPCScotland’s new #EyesOpen campaign urges everyone to look out for vulnerable wee people in the holidays. See something? Do something.
If you’re worried about a child during the school holidays, it’s better to say something than do nothing. @CPCScotland urges everyone to keep their #EyesOpen for children at risk
All of us can keep Scotland’s children safe from harm in the school holidays by taking an #EyesOpen approach
A new @CPCScotland summer campaign encourages everyone to help protect vulnerable children in the school holidays. If you’re worried, say something. #EyesOpen
For further information see Centre for Excellence for Children’s Care and Protection website.