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Blairvadach Outdoor Education Awards
Shawlands Academy Eco-club featured in recently in the Times Educational Supplement
Calling all parents
The Parent Teacher Council represents the views of parents to the school. We meet monthly, and any parent is welcome to come along. Why not come along to the first meeting of this year, to be held in the Modern Languages Base on Monday 30th August at 7.00pm. We would welcome your questions and ideas, and a chance to chat together afterwards. For more details about the PTC, please click here.
The Shawlands Academy Dance Group won the Glasgow Community Champion Awards at the St Francis Centre in the Gorbals on Thursday, 21st January.
Lord Provost Bob Winter, Ruaraidh Nicolson Assistant Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police and Evening Times Editor Tony Carlin presented the awards on the night.
Ms Abbasi, the Dance Group's Founder and Choreographer said: “It’s wonderful to have won tonight, the dance group gives the young people skills they can use in later life as well as keep them fit and active.
Our congratulations to Ms Abbasi and all of the members of the Dance Group.
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Launch of website to engage with the Educational Community.
A new website to give the public their say on key education issues has been launched by the Education Secretary.
A DEAR GREEN PLACE FOR PARENTS AS GLASGOW TOPS UK POCKET-MONEY LEAGUE
Children in Scotland are among the top earners when it comes to raking in pocket money – with those in Glasgow the most "minted" in the UK.
Progress on curriculum support plan. Education Secretary Michael Russell today stressed his commitment to supporting schools in delivering the new curriculum.
Great outdoors helps young Scots learn.New guidance and a supporting online resource have been launched to assist schools in providing more opportunities for young people to learn outdoors.
Placing Requests in Scottish Schools. Published results from Scotland's Chief Statistician of the latest annual survey of placing requests by parents.
China experience gives young Scots global outlook. News from the British Council on cultural visits to China and the expansion of the network of Confucius Classroom Hubs.
Scotland's Child internet safety action plan launched. The Plan sets out what action we are going to take, together with partners, to help make the online environment a safer place for our children and young people.
Pupils to learn how to get a good night's sleep. Schoolchildren are to be offered advice on sleeping amid concerns that late nights and too many electronic distractions in the bedroom are affecting educational performance.
Priorities for Education. Plans to improve standards in Scottish Education.
2009 Scottish Survey of Achievement – reading and writing The publication includes a range of statistics relating to the reading and writing attainment of pupils across Scotland relative to the national 5-14 curriculum levels.
How Glow may shine once more. Suddenly, Glow – the Scottish schools digital network – is a hive of activity.
Exclusions from schools 2008-09 A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Examples bring new curriculum to life New toolkit to help teachers explain the Curriculum for Excellence to parents.
Action on child internet safety Advertising campaign and action plan launched to keep children safe online.
Curriculum for Excellence Read the latest news updates from Learning Teaching Scotland.
HMIE Read the latest news updates from HMIE and dowload recent publications.
Principal teachers hold key role Experience and skills important in making most of Curriculum for Excellence.