Invitation From Barclays – Apprenticeships:

At Barclays, there’s more to discover. 2020 marks our biggest ever year for Apprenticeships in Glasgow and we would like to invite parents to one of two ‘virtual’ insight events taking place during Scottish Apprenticeship Week.

These events are specifically for parents to help them discover more about our Apprenticeship opportunities and to share this with their children. Parents will have the opportunity to hear from our business, our Apprentices/Apprentice-Parents and our Early Careers teams. We will also walk through the application and assessment process and the support available through our LifeSkills programme, with the opportunity for Q&A at the end.

The parents we are keen to engage with are:

  • S3 to S6 Parents, interested in finding out about Graduate Apprentice opportunities for their children, either for applications this year or for 2021 and beyond.
  • Any parents interested in Barclays Apprenticeships overall.

Session Times 

Parents will take part individually using simple pc technology details of which our delivery partner, Channel Talent, will send prior to each session. The available session times are:

  • Session 1 (5th March) @ 19.00-19.45
  • Session 2 (6th March) @ 19.00-19.45

Register:

 https://eu.eventscloud.com/parentinsightsession.mar2020

Spaces are limited, so please register your attendance by 4th March 2020. Once registered, Channel Talent, Barclays’ Buzz event delivery partner, will liaise with parents.

Literacy and Numeracy Newsletter

The Woodfarm Literacy and Numeracy Newsletter is an initiative from the library to promote literacy and numeracy to the whole school. Many thanks to Jennifer Galt, Lynn Wilson and Liane Reilly, for their guidance, help and contributions

Please click here.

 Parent Partnership Meeting

All parents & carers are very welcome to attend the Woodfarm High School Parent Partnership meeting on Wednesday 5th February at 6:30pm in the school. There will be a workshop providing information to parents on the different routes & pathways now open to young people to get to their chosen careers.”

 Live’N’Learn for S2

S2 pupils participated in a refresh of study skills and a further focus on developing the young workforce in an interactive session with Jen Kemp from Live’N’Learn.  The pupils enjoyed the activities and developed skills to support well-informed decisions around choosing curricular pathways in the Broad General Education and in the Senior Phase.

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