Irvine Royal Academy Parent Council - Mental Health Matters
No comments Irvine
Irvine Royal Academy Parent Council believe that mental health and well-being should be a main focus for all young people of Irvine Royal Academy. With Youth PB Funding, we aim to promote the mental health and well-being of our young people through the development of a "safe space", and support for pupils to receive training to become Mental Health Ambassadors and MVP Mentors, for them to become a support for all pupils in the school.
Dreghorn Primary School Show -Annie Jnr
No comments Irvine
Dreghorn Primary Parent Council would like to Support the school's production of Annie Jnr. This is a fantastic opportunity for all P5-7 pupils to be involved from performing on stage, displaying artistic talent, scenery construction to stage setting, programme content and make up. There is something for everyone. An opportunity raise their voices, develop confidence, learn new skills and fire up their imagination.
Random Acts Of Kindness gift giving
No comments Kilwinning
We are a clothes and toy bank based in kilwinning, we hold loads of different events for the community to help out families and organisations to help our locals families with the cost of living
Irvine Meadow 2009
No comments Irvine
Our football team plays a crucial role in promoting health, wellbeing and social inclusion and ensures the boys have a focus which supports them to make positive decisions. We promote healthy choices as a team and as a result of this many of the boys have joined the gym and attend regularly to keep improving their fitness levels and socialise with one another. Being a part of our team has helped reduce social barriers for these boys and ensure they have a sense of belonging.
ACE- Admin Craft Enterprise
No comments Three Towns
our group ACE is a club within Auchenharvie Academy from pupils S1-S6 with different job roles and within group ambassadors who oversea the operation. it is all Pupil based We create designs and products based on popularity within our school and community by sending out questionnaires.We also sell our products to the community at low costs and the money giving is put right back to buy more equipment and help fund community projects.
Sports Council Go for Gold
No comments Three Towns
Hayocks Sports Council are working with their Active Schools Coordinator and school staff to work towards their Sport Scotland School Sport Gold Award. To do this we would like to create more lunch and after school clubs and attend more inter school events. If successful we would purchase equipment to make sure we can provide enough equipment to give pupils a positive experience in sport and physical activity. We would also be able to pay for transport to attend more events in North Ayrshire.
St Peter's Parent Council: sport for all
No comments Three Towns
Funding towards new equipment and team kits for the children's after-school sports clubs, including football, netball and athletics. The clubs help to develop healthy minds and bodies, and equip the children with valuable life skills.
5th Dreghorn Rangers
No comments Irvine
We are a girl-guiding unit of 9 girls aged 14-18 who have been dedicated to girl guiding since they were 5 years old. The girls follow a programme of skill-builder badges in themes such as camping, communication and first aid. Our programme of interest badges, skill builders and awards support these young women to try new things, travel the world and develop skills across our six themes. Many of the girls are young leaders for local rainbows and brownie and are working on building their CVs.
Ardeer Thistle 2012’s
No comments Three Towns
We have been a team for over 2 years now, with approximately 20 kids signed to the team who train twice a week and play weekly.
P7 Residential Trip to Ardentinny
No comments North Coast
The Largs Primary School Parent Council wish to support the P7 children in being able to attend their Residential Trip to Ardentinny, outdoor learning centre. Our main aim is to reduce the cost for families and carers. Outdoor learning engages children in their education, especially children who may struggle in the traditional classroom environment. It also enhances health & well-being, independence, confidence and resilience.