Dè Tha Dol? An Cèitean 2015 Èideadh Sgoil / School Uniform It’s coming close to that time of year again so here are the details for our school uniform and dress code for all our Primary pupils from P1-P7. The uniform consists of: red crested jumper/cardigan/fleece white shirt tartan tie navy trousers / skirt. School shoes Also available are crested navy blazers and school tartan kilts. Crested uniform items are distributed by Gilmour Sports Ltd. You can shop online at www.schoolwearmadeeasy.com. If you have any queries please contact [email protected]Generic items e.g. navy trousers/skirts can be purchased on the high street. We would encourage families to adhere to the wearing of the correct and appropriate uniform as we have noticed a decline in this especially with some of the older pupils. The following items are not part of our primary dress code: Jeans, joggers, zip-ups, fluffy jumpers, etc Aodach Spòrs / PE Kit No Football Colours Some pupils are wearing football tops for PE and parents are reminded that we have a no football colours policy within the school. That means no teams at all – foreign or otherwise. Media Soisealta / Social Media Our children and young people across the school, learn about the correct use of social media and keeping safe online as part of their citizenship education. We have become more accustomed to communicating via social media in our everyday lives and there are many positive aspects to this. All staff at the school participated in Social Media training and have strict guidelines to adhere to with regard to their use of social media at work and in their home life. I would ask parents/guardians to ensure that when participating in forums aimed in providing support for language learning/homework at Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, that there should be no discussions about or naming of school staff. Reference to or naming of pupils should also be avoided.
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Dè Tha Dol?
An Cèitean 2015
Èideadh Sgoil / School Uniform It’s coming close to that time of year again so here are the details for our school
uniform and dress code for all our Primary pupils from P1-P7.
The uniform consists of:
red crested jumper/cardigan/fleece
white shirt
tartan tie
navy trousers / skirt.
School shoes
Also available are crested navy blazers and school tartan kilts.
Crested uniform items are distributed by Gilmour Sports Ltd. You can shop online at www.schoolwearmadeeasy.com. If you have any queries please contact [email protected]
Generic items e.g. navy trousers/skirts can be purchased on the high street.
We would encourage families to adhere to the wearing of the correct and
appropriate uniform as we have noticed a decline in this especially with some of
the older pupils. The following items are not part of our primary dress code:
Jeans, joggers, zip-ups, fluffy jumpers, etc
Aodach Spòrs / PE Kit No Football Colours
Some pupils are wearing football tops for PE and parents are reminded that we
have a no football colours policy within the school. That means no teams at all –
foreign or otherwise.
Media Soisealta / Social Media Our children and young people across the school, learn about the correct use of
social media and keeping safe online as part of their citizenship education. We
have become more accustomed to communicating via social media in our
everyday lives and there are many positive aspects to this. All staff at the school
participated in Social Media training and have strict guidelines to adhere to with
regard to their use of social media at work and in their home life.
I would ask parents/guardians to ensure that when participating in forums aimed in
providing support for language learning/homework at Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu,
that there should be no discussions about or naming of school staff. Reference to
This trophy is presented to the most outstanding performer, under 14 years of age
in Vocal and Instrumental Classes. Eligible performers were invited by the
adjudicators to take part in the Last Night of the Festival. Dòmhnall was one of only
three pupils nominated for this trophy.
2015 was a very successful year for Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu at the Glasgow Music
Festival. Pupils participated in an array of classes from solo to group and orchestral
performances. This was the first year our orchestras participated in these classes
and we were up against very accomplished and experienced schools such as
Douglas Academy (school of excellence in music) and one of East Renfrewshire’s
flag-ship schools, Williamwood. Both of these schools had their senior orchestras
performing which involved pupils from S3 – S6. The average age of the pupils in
‘Prìomh Orcastra’ and ‘Orcastra nan Teud’ is 13. Our pupils performed at a very
high level and we are extremely proud of what they have achieved.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank their instrumental instructors:
Gwen Yorke (clàrsach), Djordje Gajic (accordion), Ruth Rowlands (cello) and in
particular, Sharon Haslam (violin), who does a tremendous amount of work above
and beyond what we could ever expect of her.
We would also like to thank Donna MacKenzie, Stuart MacKenzie and Fiona
Hesling for both their administrative support throughout the year and their ‘hands
on’ support during rehearsals and during the festival itself. Without their efforts our
pupils would not be able to participate in this excellent Music Festival.
Frances McEachen/Jane Pearce (Ceòl)
DÈ THA A’ TACHAIRT?
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
19.05.15 Parent’s Meeting Afternoon/Evening
20.05.15 Parent’s Meeting Afternoon
20.05.15 Primary 7 Photographer
22.05.15 May Weekend
25.05.15 May Weekend
27.05.15 P7 Parent’s Evening
28.05.15 P1 Induction 1:00pm
28.05.15 P7 Induction in Secondary
29.05.15 P1 Induction 1:00pm
29.05.15 P7 Induction in Secondary
29.05.15 East Kilbride Mod
30.05.15 East Kilbride Mod
02.06.15 9:30am-11:00am 2nd P1 Induction
03.06.15 9:30am-11:00am 2nd P1 Induction
04.06.15 Primary Sports Day
09.06.15 P4-P7 Assembly- Final Achievements
11.06.15 Nursery Graduation 10am
Fèis Drama 7pm
12.06.15 Mod Ghlaschu
13.06.15 Mod Ghlaschu
16.06.15 Assembly (RO). More information to follow.
17.06.15 Nursery Sports Day
20.06.15 Fèis Spòrs Ghlaschu – Lochinch Park
24.06.15 School Closes 1:00pm
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Gaelic courses and events – Spring / Summer 2015
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Funding for Gaelic and other language Courses Part-time Funding - You may qualify for either a Part-time funding grant from the Scottish Government, even if you already have a degree. You can find out your eligibility here: www.saas.gov.uk/part_time/index.htm Or ILA Scotland - http://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/section/funding Ùlpan Gaelic taster- Units 1 and 2 Saturday 9 May 2015 10.00-13.15 (1 meeting)
Cost: £15 Code: 22497
Ùlpan Level 1 - Units 1-24 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 26 May 2015 9.30-12.45
(12 meetings / 6 weeks)
Cost: £210 Code: 22557 CertHE Credits: 10
Whisky Galore/Uisge-Beatha Gu Leòr - A’ dol air chuairt thallaichean baile agus ionadan ealain air feadh na h-Alba bho 10
Giblean gu 15 Cèitean 2015. Tionndadh ùr Gàidhlig den nobhail Whisky Galore le Compton MacCoinnich. Air atharrachadh