Primary 1 and 2 Prayer Service

Primaries 1 and 2 will hold a joint Prayer Service led by Fr Joe on Friday 10th June at 11am in the school hall. This will be a good opportunity for the children to reflect on the successful school year that they have enjoyed. Apologies for the short notice of this, as you can imagine, this is a very busy time of year and it has been difficult to find an appropriate time/day that suited both ourselves and Fr Joe.

We look forward to seeing you then.

 

Free Training in Rouken Glen Park

Rouken Glen Park is offering free training in the Pavilion Visitor Centre, Rouken Glen Park, Rouken Glen Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 7UG and have a few places still available:

Small Mammal Training, Pavilion Visitor Centre
Wednesday 4 May, 2-6 pm and Thursday 5 May 9.30 am-12.30 pm

  • Learn to identify and record the small mammals found at Rouken Glen Park.
  • This training gives an insight into the ecology and habitats of small animals with an opportunity to view them up close.
  • The trainer will be Andy Richies, a Country Mammal Recorder in Dumfries and Galloway.
    On the first afternoon learn about small mammals and how to set the traps.
  • On the second morning, check what has been captured and learn about mammal recording techniques.
  • To book call Katy Green, Activity Ranger on 0141 638 4121 or email: roukenglenpark@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk

Community Debate

Join the Debate
There will be a community debate with local candidates from the major political parties on Wednesday 27th April at 7pm in Glen Hall, Neilston.  Attendance is free but free, but places are limited, so come along and put your question to the panel.

To let us know you are coming or to submit a question for our panel – email info@pulseonair.co.uk

The Big Make

IMG-20160323-WA0000Pupils and members of staff have all taken part in creating a whole school piece of art.

The sculptures represent us as unique individuals and also together as one.  Each sculpture has two eyes which signify our shared vision as a school.  The large eyes represent having our eyes open to the world, ready to learn new things and ready to help others in need.

When you look at the art work, notice that each sculpture is based on the same design but each one is unique.

At St. Thomas’ we encourage all pupils to take pride in their achievements.  This artwork is a shared success that can be shared amongst pupils, staff and the whole school community.

Sainsbury’s Active Kids Vouchers

We are pleased to tell you that we’re taking part in Sainsbury’s Active Kids 2016.  This means that until the 3rd May, you can collect vouchers at Sainsbury’s and donate them to us.  We can then exchange the vouchers for exciting new sports and cooking equipment and experiences for our kids.

Simply bring your vouchers into school and either drop them in our collection box which you’ll find at the office reception window or give them directly to Miss Watson or Mrs Holmes.

Active Kids is a great way for our community to join together to help our kids eat well, move well and live well.  So please ask your neighbours, friends and family to help collect vouchers too.

Thank you!

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