Choir

Our school choir sang beautifully at the Inchinnan Parish Church lunch club for all the diners on Thursday and then at the Paisley Centre Shopping Mall where they sang for charity. It was lovely to see some of the choir’s parents and families also turning up to support their children at the two events.

The choir is run by two of our parents, Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Russell. Thank you  for giving up your time to support the children at their singing club and for accompanying them at these events. Thank you also to Miss McQuistan for accompanying the children.

Reindeer Winner

Well done to Pr.5 pupil Oscar Fox who won our reindeer competition. The ‘Guess the Reindeer’ poster had been started at the school Christmas Fayre and finished on Friday. The lucky winner had been revealed during Assembly this week.

Inchinnan Garden Elves

Look out for our gardening club elves who have been busy helping to tidy the school grounds as well as planting lots of daffodil bulbs along the front of the school.

Thank you to Baillie’s Personlised Gift Shop for donating hats and high visibility vests for our gardening club members to wear.

 

 

 

 

Fairtrade Certificate

Well done to last years Fairtrade Committee who received a special certificate for Highly Commended as part of the Renfrewshire Council Fairtrade School Awards 2018.

The certificate is on display in our reception area.

Inchinnan Primary Gritting Plan Rationale

Renfrewshire Council School Footpath Gritting Plan

Parents should follow the advice outlined in the schools gritting plan and pass this information on to anyone else who may be collecting their child / children from the school.

It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure their own safety. This is particularly important when there is a chance that area may be slippery during periods of cold weather, and /or snow when there is a danger of ice having formed

Click to view the Inchinnan Primary Gritting Plan

Click to view school map

Remembrance Day

 

We celebrated Remembrance Day with a special assembly this year.

The Pupil Council took part in the Assembly and all the children made a poppy to be part of the 100 years memorial display.

 

Scottish Book Trust – Book Week Scotland.

Book Week Scotland is a celebration of books and reading that takes place across Scotland every year. This year it was 19th to 25th November.

Here are our Primary two and Primary three children receiving their free Read, Write and Count bags.

Read, Write and Count is a new campaign to support parents of children in primaries 1 to 3 who want to take a more active role in their children’s learning.

Visit the Read, Write, Count website where you can find easy, fun ideas for activities to do together.

http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/reading/parents/read-write-count-bags

 

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