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Morrisons “Good to Grow” Vouchers

Dear parent/guardian,

Our school is collecting Morrisons “Good to Grow” vouchers! These vouchers can be collected in store and exchanged for gardening equipment for our school. Here is how it works:
  • If you are a Morrisons customer then please download the MyMorrisons app.
  • Sign in or register to MyMorrisons and select our school (St James’s Primary Renfrew)
  • Scan the app at the checkout or use when shopping online.
  • For every £10 you spend you will receive a Grow Token to donate to our school.
Please help our school receive free gardening equipment!

Thank you for your support.

Child Psychology Drop In

Please see the leaflet below for the Child Psychology drop in service.

The child psychology drop-in service is an opportunity for you to see a practitioner and discuss your concerns about your child, without an appointment.

Their aim is to help reduce your distress and to point you in the direction to other help within the area.

Child Psychology Drop in Leaflet

Year of St Joseph Afternoon for Families

Families are warmly invited to come together with Bishop John to mark the Year of St Joseph on Sunday 19th September from 2.00pm in St Mirin’s Cathedral Hall.

The event will include an opportunity to reflect in prayer as families in faith and join together for some light refreshments.  Fr Jonathan will conclude the gathering with the celebration of Mass in the Cathedral at 4.00pm.

https://rcdop.org.uk/events/familyevent

John and Liz Holmes

Marriage & Family Office

Diocese of Paisley

Diocese of Paisley Newsletter

Dear parents and guardians,

Once again it is back to school time and we have to say this always led to a big sigh of relief from us! We know our Catholic schools have wonderful and dedicated teachers, but you are fundamental and irreplaceable as your children’s first teachers, especially in faith and love. Whether our children accept our faith themselves depends, most of all, on our example and encouragement; this is clearly shown in recent studies, but it may sound a bit scary! It is a big responsibility but is definitely mission possible! Most of our teaching is done by example, but it is also important that we talk about our faith and pray together as a family. Every small effort we make here will be well rewarded, and although we will often make mistakes or be less than perfect in this mission, we can always ask God for help, and He will make up for our failures. We hope this newsletter will let you know how our Catholic faith is being taught and practised in school and provide help as you teach your children to grow in faith at home.

Please follow the link below to read the full newsletter:

https://rcdop.org.uk/you-are-the-most-important-teachers-in-your-childrens-lives