Well done to the parent art group, who painted their pots this week. They look fantastic
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World Book Day 2023
Riverbrae are celebrating World Book Day on Thursday 2nd March 2023. On this day pupils are invited to wear clothes/costumes related to a book. If you do not already have an outfit, please do not buy one as we love home made. If your child would prefer to just wear their own clothes, then this is fine too. From Monday 27th February to Friday 3rd March, Riverbrae will be having a particularly focus on reading. If any parents would like to come in to read to a class or two during this week, please e mail Kerry Young on gw16youngkerry@glow.sch.uk to let her know the days/times you are available and the age range of pupil you would like to read to. Please let us know by Friday 17th February, in order to allow a timetable to be made up for classes. We would love as many parents as possible to come in and read. During the week our staff will also be reading to pupils in other classes and we will be having a visit from the local Library staff.
Many thanks in advance
Clock on the link below for more information about World Book Day
PA / Befriending
PA / Befriending
We are providing an area within the staff room where parents can advertise to find potential PA’s from within the school and staff can look for opportunities to help.
If you are interested then make up a short advert just saying what kind of support you would be looking for (e.g., at home, out and about, any personal care required, straight after School, how often etc), a recent picture of your child and your contact details?
You can print it off and send it in or email it to inclusion and we can print it off here.
Susan.woods@renfrewshire.gov.uk
Gw10macaskillclaire@glow.sch.uk
Or call the school office on 0300 300 1372
Carers Card UK Concerns
Have you come across the Carers Card UK website here? We have been advised to be cautious with this website and we too have concerns about it. We are recommending you do not purchase a card from the website shown in link below…..
Carers_Card_UK_Concerns.pdf
Welcome to our new Inclusion Support Assistant
Welcome to our new Inclusion Support Assistant
Claire Macaskill who has joined Riverbrae’s Inclusion Team.
Inclusion Support
The Inclusion Support role within Riverbrae is primarily to engage Parents and provide extra support to families when required. This may be in the form of home visits or a one-to-one meeting where we can assist with general questions, school queries or signpost people to other services e.g.Advice Works or Families First Groups who can help. We also organise and run Parent/Caregiver groups within the school and provide a reliable point of contact for anyone who has a specific barrier or issue that they are dealing with.
Please do get in touch if there is anything that we can help you with regardless of what the query may be. Feel free to call, email us directly or discuss with whomever your point of contact at school may be and they will arrange a call back.
Corseford School Event
Corseford School Event
FREE music therapy for tots 0-4 years with complex/additional needs on Mon 6 February, 12pm at Corseford School! Music therapy followed by refreshments & Q&A. Get in touch with Marie if you’d like to pop along: hello@capability.scot
BINGO NIGHT
Riverbrae Senior Phase bingo night!!!
We are looking for some prizes for our raffle at our bingo night!
We are looking for chocolates, bottles, gift sets (you might want to re-gift some of those unwanted Christmas gifts).
All donations will be greatly appreciated.
We are trying to raise as much money as we can so that we can have an amazing prom.
Thank you so much in advance.
Senior Phase
Sports clubs at On-X
Sports clubs at On-X every Wednesday also there’s one at lagoon Thursday too !
Click on the link to access details and register.
Skoobmobile visit to Riverbrae
The skoobmobile is specially adapted mobile library outreach service travels to schools, nurseries and community events where children up to twelve and their families are gathered. It is equipped to promote reading and play combined, stocking a broad range of children’s books and providing flexible space to house a range of activities based around play, activity and exercise. The primary aim is to help improve children’s life chances by encouraging a lasting interest in reading, literacy, physical activity and learning; bringing the opportunities of the public library service directly to children and families where they are gathered in the community.
News from ELCC
We would like to introduce Daniela who will be joining us for music sessions over the coming weeks. Our children will enjoy interactive experiences using various musical instruments and a beautiful singing voice from Daniela.