Parent Q&A

Q&A session with the Education Minister John Swinney:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=kzOYSr8KsuY

Student Webinar: Understanding the Banking Sector

We value financial education. That’s why we’re holding an interactive webinar that helps students aged 15-18 understand more about financial services and banking.

This 1-hour interactive webinar will explore:

  • How a bank works
  • How banks are navigating the current crisis
  • An overview of the UK banking sector

There will also be a Q&A should there be any specific questions about financial services and banking.

When is the webinar?

Friday, 19 June 10-11am (London time)

The webinar will run via WebEx, with details to follow on how to log in.

If you are interested in joining, please register via the link below.

Register now >

https://r1.surveysandforms.com/804geccf-ec4pf2e3

GLASGOW UNIVERSITY UPDATE – virtual support

The University of Glasgow will be hosting a Virtual Undergraduate Open Day on Tuesday 23rd June, 9-6pm for students interested in applying to any of our undergraduate degree programmes for 2021 entry. Teachers and parents will be very welcome too! www.gla.ac.uk/explore/visit/undergraduateevents/opendays/

In addition to Open Day we will also be represented at the UK University Search Virtual Fair, 17 June, 12 -6pm

www.gla.ac.uk/explore/visit/undergraduateevents/exhibitionswebinarsschoolvisits/

For any senior girls who are considering a degree in Geoscience, the Girls into Geoscience event on Monday 6 July, 9.30-4pm, will be an excellent introduction. Further information here:

www.gla.ac.uk/explore/visit/undergraduateevents/exhibitionswebinarsschoolvisits/

 

Science and Engineering Webinar

Following the success of our virtual campus tours we have decided to run a subject specific webinar on Science and Engineering. This will take place on Thursday 18th June from 12.30pm – 1pm. Could you please share this link with your pupils.

Science and Engineering Webinar

Joining instructions as follows:

To access the webinar through a laptop or computer:

  1. Click or tap the link above
  2. Ignore/cancel any prompts to open an app
  3. Click or tap ‘Watch on the web instead’
  4. Click or tap ‘Join anonymously’

To access the webinar through a tablet or mobile:

  1. Download the Microsoft Teams app on android or the app store
  2. You do not need to make an account
  3. Click the link to the webinar:

    Science and Engineering Webinar

Developing Young Workforce events

Check out the 2020 schedule below:

27/05 – Masterclass: Introduction to the energy transition
10/06 – Masterclass: Metaskills with Skills Development Scotland
24/06 – Masterclass: Technology and impact on work – the importance of digital skills

08/07 – Career Inspiration: Net zero
22/07 – Career Inspiration: Entrepreneurial spirit/cleantech
05/08 – Career Inspiration: Renewable industry
12/08 – Career Inspiration: Data Analyst

19/08 – Career Inspiration: Finance
26/08 – Career Inspiration: IT and systems
02/09 – Career Inspiration: HR
09/09 – Career Inspiration: Marketing & communications/events
16/09 – Career Inspiration: Legal

23/09 – Masterclass: Finding/applying for work
30/09 – Masterclass: Interview process

 

Various events running until September.

Please visit the website for more information:

https://www.theogtc.com/culture-of-innovation/stem/inspire20/

University of Glasgow Software Engineering Graduate Apprenticeship

Places still available:

Our Software Engineering GA degree programme has been designed in partnership with industry and draws upon global research on work-based learning best practice. It is funded by Skills Development Scotland (SDS).

You can view our vacancies here.

On our GA apprentices will:

  • benefit from a job, a salary (starting salary circa £15k) and a degree (Software Engineering BSc Hons) in 4 years.
  • apply directly to the employers – UCAS submissions and offers not affected.
  • have a strong on campus university experience through our 8 week block learning programme in years 1 and 2
  • have access to all the university services, facilities and benefits offered to students on traditional programmes
  • the option to specialise in Data Science, Cyber Security, or Systems Engineering in years 3 and 4

 

Virtual Presentations University of Strathclyde

You’re invited!

Presentations for schools and colleges

The Recruitment and International Office at the University of Strathclyde are pleased to be able to offer you a range of virtual presentations that you and your students can access from home. These include a programme of presentations for students considering Higher Education on topics such as:

  • Choosing a course and a University
  • UCAS and the personal statement
  • Transition to University and Student Finance

You and your students can register for one of the dates provided or contact us through ugenquiries@strath.ac.uk and we may be able to arrange an alternative date for your school.

Virtual Visit Days

We will also be offering Virtual Visit Days throughout June and July that your students may wish to register for.  The virtual visit will include a presentation on the University of Strathclyde, our courses, facilities and student experience.  Students will also have the opportunity to speak to a member of the Recruitment Team and with our student ambassadors.  A virtual campus tour will also be available.  Please pass this information on to your students.

Register here.

 

 

For the attention of S6

S6 Distribution Information:

  • LOCKER DEPOSIT
  • YEAR BOOK
  • HOODIE
  • PREFECT DINNER REFUND
  • TEXT BOOK RETURN

To ensure we are following all procedures around health and safety please report to the school during the appropriate time slot. It is very important that you maintain social distance at all times when in the school.

All pupils should enter via the front entrance and proceed to the Street Area. Clear signage is in place to show the one way system that should be followed.

4 different stations have been set up.

LOCKERS – STATION 1

Your first task will be to report in to Mrs Tomlin and then proceed to empty your locker. You will need to bring a bag into which ALL contents should be transferred. No waste can be left in the school.

You should then go back to Mrs Tomlin who will return your deposit which is in an envelope.

Remove your £10 deposit from the envelope and then place your locker key in the envelope, seal and leave on the desk.

BOOK DROP – STATION 2

ALL texts books should be returned. Please place a small slip of paper inside the front cover which has your name and teacher written on it to allow us to update our records. Text books are a very expensive item for us so please have a check and make sure you are returning every book you have from the school.

PREFECT DINNER TICKET MONEY – STATION 3

If you paid for a prefect dinner ticket, you should report to this area where money (£13) is being refunded.

S6 YEAR BOOKS/HOODIES – STATION 4

Your final task is to go to the area where the Head prefect team are distributing hoodies and yearbooks to pupils who ordered and paid for these earlier in the session.

TIMETABLE

DATE HOUSE TIME
Wednesday 10 June Arran 1 9 30 am – 10 30 am
  Arran 2 11 00 am – 12 pm
  Bute 1 1 15  pm – 2 15 pm
  Bute 2 2 45 pm – 3 45 pm
     
     
Thursday 11 June Cumbrae 1 9 30 am – 10 30 am
  Cumbrae 2 11 00 am – 12 pm
  Tiree 1 1 15  pm – 2 15 pm
  Tiree 2 2 45 pm – 3 45 pm

 

NOTES

You must inform Mrs Mooney if you are unable to attend at the time allocated.

We are working to very strict procedures around having pupils in the school and there will not be the ability to accommodate the distribution of your items out with these times unless a prior arrangement is made.

New S2

Good morning new S2. Hope this finds you safe and well. Welcome to your new year group.  Please take every opportunity to complete work set by your teachers in June.  Try to make a list of tasks and homework that has been set for you.  Ideally, a little work, focused over a 30 minute periods with plenty of breaks.  Plan ahead and manage your work so that you submit on time.  If you have any issues with show my homework or Google classrooms you can always make contact and we can support you.  Contact Schoolmail@woodfarm.e-renfrew.sch.uk if you need any support.

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