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Dear Parent/Carer,
Please click on the link below for the newsletter. This has been sent out via email and via our school app – GroupCall Xpressions.
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) offers a range of in-school services to support your child from first year onward.
We were delighted that our pupils and canteen were selected to demonstrate Glasgow’s dedication to low carbon lunches. The article and photographs are available below.
The environmentally friendly lunch options were served in all Glasgow schools yesterday (29 September 2021). These emphasised the impact of our food choices on the planet, to both pupils and staff. Alongside the nutritious lunches themselves, all schools were provided with education materials to be used in the classroom.
A low carbon meal utilises ingredients that have lower greenhouse gas emissions. Food (mainly, meat, dairy, eggs and fish production) contributes up to 30% of total greenhouse gas emissions in the United Kingdom and so, the long term effects of our daily food choices cannot be underestimated.
A Low Carbon Lunch is not only better for the planet, but is a treat for the taste buds!
Pupils of Hillhead High School were joined by a professional chef who carried out a cookery demonstration, encouraging the young people to become more adventurous when eating, growing and cooking with vegetables. The session was co-ordinated by the Veg Cities Glasgow campaign run by the Glasgow Community Food Network.
“As part of the school curriculum, our pupils are learning about food sustainability and the benefits of produce from local suppliers having a positive impact on tackling the climate emergency. “The Low Carbon Lunch will be another example of how we can learn how everyone can make a difference and follows the announcement recently of our Food for Life Served Here Bronze award for our school meals and as out city prepares to host COP26 in November.”
Councillor Anna Richardson,
City Convener for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction,
Making small changes to lunches served daily in hundreds of schools across the city, will have a huge impact. This is a continuation of the councils work with the Soil Association, who awarded Glasgow with a Bronze ‘Food for Life Served Here Award’ last week.
The Low Carbon Lunches also support the agenda of the Glasgow City Food Plan, which aims to make the city’s food system more sustainable.
Serving up Low Carbon Lunches is a major step towards delivering on the city’s commitment to the Glasgow Food and Climate Declaration. Glasgow is now urging other cities across the world to take the pledge and sign, ahead of COP26 in November.
Thank you to everyone who attended our Pathways Information Evening on Tuesday 5th of October. We would also like to thank all of our partners who attended the meeting and delivered presentations. The presentations are available below, as well as links to our partners websites and social media channels. If you would like any more information please contact Mr Richardson- gw12richardsonjack@glow.sch.uk
Foundation Apprenticeships Glasgow
Foundation Apprenticeship Glasgow Twitter
Glasgow Clyde College – School Event ( HillHead)
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UCAS timeline: UCAS Applications
Black History Month: LAUNCH DAY
Introduction to Skills Development Scotland (SDS) for parents and carers of S1 pupils- Wednesday 29 September 2021
Want to know more about SDS career information, advice and guidance support for your young person throughout their time at school? Join our careers advisers Lesley and Gordon to hear about SDS, the role of SDS careers advisers in schools and information to support career planning. The online session will also introduce our careers web service My World of Work, which has a dedicated area for parents and carers.
Parents and carers can register for our session here. https://s1parentsandcarers.eventbrite.co.uk
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Earlier today a copy of a letter from Jason Leitch, National Clinical Director was also sent out to you and this is linked below.
Letter to Parents and Carers from Jason Leitch National Clinical Director 16 September 2021
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The information on ParentPay was also issued via email and our school app and can be found below.
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