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 28 February 2025
 Rosemount Primary School in Hillside P7 children recently completed an enterprise project, creating and selling handmade goodies at their Christmas Fayre. Working in teams, they developed entrepreneurial skills like budgeting, problem-solving, and teamwork.
The project raised an impressive £420 which the class voted to split between the Scottish Cot Death Trust and Cancer Research UK.
Well done P7s!
Photo of the P7s handing over a cheque to Justine Fox, Fundraising Officer at Scottish Cot Death Trust.
Join Triple P groups in Newtyle or Forfar!
Join our Triple P groups – a free programme for parents or carers of children from birth to 6 years old to help build strong, healthy relationships. We've sessions starting soon at:
- Newtyle PS - starting Tuesday 18 March, 10am-12noon
- Forfar Community Campus – starting Thursday 20 March, 9.30am-11.30am
For more information or to sign up, please email our Family Nurture Support Team at FamNurtSupport@angus.gov.uk
Cedar programme for mums and children recovering from domestic abuse
Angus Women's Aid is running a Cedar programme for mums and children who are recovering from domestic abuse starting in April.
For information, please contact Jody or Catriona at Angus Women's Aid at jody@anguswomensaid.co.uk or catriona@anguswomensaid.co.uk or call them on 01241 439437.
Road Safety Scotland Distraction campaign
Distractions are one of the most common causes of incidents on the road.
Road Safety Scotland new distraction campaign reminds all road users to stay focused and keep their mind on the road.
If you’re driving, take extra care – your vehicle can cause serious harm to others, especially people walking, wheeling, cycling, on horseback or riding motorbikes.
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Parental Involvement Census 2025 - Primary Schools
There is still time to complete the Parental Involvement Census for primary schools in Angus.
All parents and carers with a child or children in a primary school can share their views on current and future involvement and engagement with your child’s school. This information is used to support school and local authority improvement planning.
Please complete the survey by Monday 10 March. It should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
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Spòrs Còmhla ann am Farfar! Fun Together in Forfar! 2025
Comann nam Pàrant Angus are running a special event for World Gaelic Week 2025 on Sunday 1 March, 1:30pm-4:00pm, with crafts, drama (with Artair Donald!), home baking and a family ceilidh.
This is a (free!) fun-filled session for families with children in Gaelic Medium Education (P1-7), and younger children who have an interest in the language! Families who have primary aged children who are not in Gaelic medium education are also welcome, with the understanding that the workshops will be delivered through the medium of Gaelic.
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