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8 December 2017

Riverbrae School celebrates first Christmas

Riverbrae School pupils are getting into the festive spirit, celebrating the achievements of their very own Special Olympian at the switching on of the school’s Christmas tree lights.

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Riverbrae School pupils are getting into the festive spirit, celebrating the achievements of their very own Special Olympian at the switching on of the school’s Christmas tree lights.

Christmas Tree Light switch on at Riverbrae school 1.12.17

MSP Tom Arthur had the honour of switching on the lights and presenting a special award to 13-year-old Lewis Nicholson for his achievements in sailing at the Special Olympics National Summer Games in Sheffield in August.

 

Head Teacher Catherine Gilius said Deputy Head Teacher Mick Kelly had selected Lewis for the games after noticing his talent in sailing.

 

“Riverbrae prides itself on supporting our unique and talented students so it has been wonderful to see Lewis having this opportunity,” Ms Gilius said.

 

“We’re extremely proud of Lewis and the example he’s set for our students to never let anything hold you back from achieving your dreams.

 

“His success is truly reflective of our school’s ethos to transform the learning opportunities available to children with additional support needs.”

 

The community spirit that has boosted Riverbrae since it opened in August was in evidence at the celebrations, with parents and the community police again supporting the school.

 

Ms Gilius thanked Community PC Gordon Aitken for organising the festive Christmas tree, courtesy of a donation from B&Q.

 

She also thanked parents for volunteering their time to make the festivities a success by wrapping Christmas presents and securing raffle donations.

 

“I can’t thank everyone enough for coming together to make Riverbrae’s first Christmas a special and memorable one,” she said.

 

Riverbrae School was joint-funded by Renfrewshire Council (£10.1m) and the Scottish Futures Trust (£8.7m) and designed to transform the learning opportunities available to children with additional support needs.

 

Photo (L-R): MSP Tom Arthur, Lewis Nicholson, Head Teacher Catherine Gilius.

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