Category Archives: Primary

Boccia Bonanza Lockdown League

Scottish Disability Sport are running a six-week Boccia Bonanza Lockdown League. This is fun competition to keep the boccia family active at home during this period of isolation. There are six stations in the Boccia Bonanza.

This is open to any individual to take part. It’s a great chance to challenge yourself to adapt household items to participate in the fastest-growing Paralympic sport.

Each activity is adapted for boccia in the home. If you are interested in participating please sign up using the following link:

http://boccia.scottishdisabilitysport.com/lockdown-league/

Coronavirus Update

Coronavirus – information for parents and carers

The government has announced that the response to coronavirus is moving from ‘Contain’ to ‘Delay’. The advice right now is that schools and nurseries will remain open.

We are continuing to follow national guidance and our school remains open with business as usual. If this changes, we will inform you as soon as possible.

Please follow the council on Twitter @RenCouncil or visit www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/coronavirus for the latest updates. For health advice, visit www.nhsinform.scot/coronavirus.

Coronavirus / COVID-19

Dear Parent / Carer
You may be aware of ongoing media coverage of the impacts of the Coronavirus or COVID-19. The school and Council are continuing to monitor the situation and keep up to date with the latest guidance published by NHS Scotland and the Scottish Government to ensure we are fully prepared.

Where do I find the latest information?
For the latest information and up-to-date guidance, please visit
www.nhsinform.scot/coronavirus
This page provides information on the countries noted as ‘risk areas’, what to do if you’ve recently travelled there, or if you’ve been in contact with someone who has. Information is also available at http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/coronavirus

I think this applies to me.
If you believe you or your child may be affected, please stay at home and phone NHS24 on 111 or your local GP – you should call rather than visit your GP in the first instance. Once you’ve received medical advice and if it requires your child to remain off school, please call the school to advise.