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Don’t bounce back, bounce forward: how to be more resilient at every age
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P7 Transition Meeting
Published 08/02/24P7 Transition Meeting for parents/carers will take place on Tuesday 26th March. Details to follow.
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Cothrom Trèanaidh | Training opportunity for S5/6 fluent Gaelic speakers
Published 08/02/24Halò a chàirdean,
Tha Eden Court agus Fèisean nan Gàidheal uabhasach toilichte latha trèanaidh dràma a thabhainn Disathairne 16 Màrt 10m – 4f aig Eden Court. Tha sinn ag amas air daoine eadar 16 – 25 bliadhna a dh’aois a tha fileanta ann an Gàidhlig agus le ùidh ann a bhith a’ teagasg no a’ cuideachadh le clasaichean dràma. Airson com-pàirtichean a nì an trèanadh, bidh cothrom ann obair fhaighinn a’ teagasg aig fèisean no aig clasaichean dràma Gàidhlig aig Eden Court. Cosgaidh e £10 agus thèid cosgaisean siubhail a phàigheadh air ais. Gus clàradh no airson tuilleadh fiosrachaidh nach cliog thu air a’ cheangail seo: link
Eden Court and Fèisean nan Gàidheal are delighted to offer a training day for Gaelic speakers with an interest in teaching or assisting with drama classes. Participants that take part in the training will be offered opportunities to teach or assist with Gaelic drama classes at fèisean or at Eden Court. The training costs £10 and travel expenses will be reimbursed. To register or to find out more, please click here
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Family Learning @ Inverness Royal Academy - Katherine MacInnes
Published 07/02/24
Family Learning @ Inverness Royal Academy - Katherine MacInnes

Snow Widows
Monday 12th February @ 7.30pm
Through newly-found archive material and photographs, Katherine MacInnes reconstructs the lives of five women – wives, mothers and sisters of the men participating in Robert Falcon Scott’s polar expedition – offering a fresh and utterly different perspective on the race to the South Pole. In a gripping and remarkable feat of historical reconstruction, she vividly depicts the lives, loves and losses of the ‘snow widows’, describing the women’s attitudes to the expedition, their place in society, and the agony of distance, where it could take a year to receive news from the expedition, “a world of dangers that [they] cannot share.”
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Highland Council Bus Update
Published 06/02/24🚌 Update from Highland Council Buses 🚌
- ❌ The 302 – Foyers bus will again not run. The road is still closed.
- ✔️ The 301 – Running as normal
- ✔️ The 14 – Road has now completely re-opened and bus will run as normal.
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Latest Update from Highland Council Buses.
Published 05/02/24Update from Highland Council Buses.
In order to get all pupils home the following arrangements have had to be made.
• 301 Service Torness, Croachy, Farr. – This bus will not travel past Croachy. It will drop off all Farr and Inverarnie pupils but will terminate at Croachy.
• 302 Service Foyers – They are able to send a 22 seater to take pupils to Foyers. This will travel via Whitebridge. This bus should be for pupils that live in Foyers only. No pupils from Ness Castle or Dores should travel on this bus. Ness castle pupils should walk home or arrange a lift. Dores pupils should travel on one of the minibuses that Highland Council are sending for them
• 14 Service – Whitebridge – This service should now depart as normal.
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Road Conditions – Foyers, Whitebridge, Dores
Published 05/02/24Road Conditions – Foyers, Whitebridge, Dores
We have been in touch with Highland Council Buses regarding the current road conditions. Currently the roads to Whitebridge and Foyers are closed due to landslip and/or flooding, and the road to Dores is badly impacted by flooding. The bus operators are hopeful that they can transport pupils from school to Dores by using minibuses. However, they are not hopeful that the road conditions will improve for taking pupils to Whitebridge or Foyers. At this stage we have been asked to inform families to begin making provisions for families to contact their Inverness city contact. Families that travel in from outside Inverness city would have nominated a contact of this kind on enrolment. We would ask parents to make alternative arrangements to either pick up their child (if safe to do so) or make arrangements for their child to be picked up, and to stay with relatives or emergency contacts in Inverness. Staff will remain in school with pupils until confirmation of these arrangement are received.
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Pupil Voice – Congress
Published 05/02/24On Friday of last week over 60 students took part in our Pupil Voice – Congress where they worked on a new UN Right’s Respecting School charter for the school. The group also discussed related to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Well done to all involved. Please see the photo gallery for photos of the day.
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S5 and S6 Foundation Apprenticeships - a session for parents and carers
Published 02/02/24Thursday 22 February 6.30pm – 7.30pm
Are you a parent or carer supporting a child to make their senior phase option choices?
Join our webinar in partnership with National Parent Forum Scotland to learn more about how your child can get a head-start on their career with a Foundation Apprenticeship.
- Find out how Foundation Apprenticeships work and where they can lead to – from a Modern or Graduate Apprenticeship to college, university, or employment.
- Hear parent and teacher perspectives of the benefits of Foundation Apprenticeships as they share their own experiences and advice.
- Get information on support available and how to apply for a Foundation Apprenticeship.
To support accessibility, this webinar will be recorded and British Sign Language translation available.
Find out more and sign up for the webinar here.
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February Right of the Month
Published 01/02/24📢 RIGHTS OF THE MONTH 📢
Throughout February, we are shining a spotlight on three important articles that promote safer internet use. With Safe Internet Day on February 7th, it's crucial that we address safety issues surrounding the internet and social media. 🌐💻
🔒 Article 17: Access to Information from the Media
Every child has the right to reliable information from various sources. Governments must encourage the media to provide content that children can understand. Our aim is to protect children from harmful materials and empower them with knowledge. 💪⚖️ Article 19: Protection from Violence, Abuse, and Neglect
Every child has the right to be shielded from violence, abuse, neglect, and mistreatment. It is the responsibility of governments to ensure their safety and well-being, both at home and elsewhere.🛡️ Article 34: Sexual Exploitation
Children have the right to be protected from any form of sexual abuse and exploitation. We must all work together to safeguard or young people; preventing any harm that might come their way.Access additional resources and information on these topics by visiting the RRSA tile on your pupil portal. Educate yourself and make a difference! Together, we can build a safer online world. 💻💙
⚠️ Remember, if you have any concerns or questions arising from this week's discussions, feel free to reach out to your guidance teacher at any time. Alternatively, you can make an appointment with RASASH through your pupil portal.
#SaferInternetDay #ChildrensRights #EducationMatters #OnlineSafety #RightsRespectingSchool #RRSA 🌐🤝👫
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Study Support Sessions
Published 31/01/24Study Support Sessions are on offer, please see here for details

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