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Register your child for Early Learning and Childcare (ELC)

Parents of children in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute who were born between 1 March 2018 and 28 February 2019, are being invited to register them for a funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) place next week. This year’s registration will take place online via the council website, due to Covid-19 restrictions, and registration will be open from Monday 25 January until Friday 28 January. If you are unable to access the online registration form please call the Early Years helpline on 01369 708503.

18 January 2021
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Gaelic language survey to go live this week

A survey is being carried out by PվɫÇéƬ to establish the needs of the Gaelic language in the area. The survey will go live on Thursday (14 January) and its findings will enable the council to make the best use of its resources, and identify which actions from the PվɫÇéƬ Gaelic Gathering are a priority for local communities. This information will then be fed directly into the council’s Gaelic Language Plan.

12 January 2021

Pride of Scotland Award for Bute

Congratulations to the people of Bute who recently won the TSB Community Heroes Award at the Pride of Scotland Awards. The Awards celebrate ordinary people doing extraordinary things. The Award was presented to the Bute community for opening their doors and hearts to families fleeing the war in Syria. Tune in tonight on STV at 8pm #abplace2b

12 January 2021
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Primary one pupil registration

Children who turn five between 1 March 2021 and 28 February 2022 should be registered for primary school during the week beginning Monday 18 January 2020. This year’s primary one registration will take place online, via the council website, due to Covid-19 restrictions. To register your child for this year's intake, or for further information, including how to make a placing request and how to request early entry to primary school, visit: .

11 January 2021
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Home learning

Learning will be delivered to children and young people in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute at home from Monday (11 January).   This comes as a result of the Scottish Government’s announcement to temporarily close schools until at least 1 February due to COVID-19. Our school staff are planning for a longer period of home learning in line with this change and are developing a range of programmes that will engage pupils in their home learning and enable them to make progress.

8 January 2021

Building a better future for PվɫÇéƬ and Bute

Work continues to move forward on major projects across PվɫÇéƬ and Bute following the announcement from Scottish Government, that construction sites can remain open under Level 4 restrictions following strict Covid guidelines.

7 January 2021

Support for businesses

If your business is required to close by law, or required by law to modify its operations, you could be entitled to a grant from the Strategic Framework Business Fund. The criteria for the Fund is set by Scottish Government and administered by the council. Please note the council does not have discretion to vary from the set criteria. Grants will be paid every four weeks in arrears.  Payments for the next four week period, from 28 December 2020 to 24 January 2021, will be issued from 25 January 2021. There are two grants available:

7 January 2021
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Top marks for Arinagour in national maths competition

Pupils at Arinagour Primary are the best in the west when it comes to figures and formulas, with the school having just been declared the winner of Sumdog’s National Holiday Maths Contest. And, as if this success is not enough, the clever youngsters also came first in Sumdog’s PվɫÇéƬ and Bute Maths Competition.

5 January 2021

OBE for council Chief Education Officer

Anne Paterson, the council’s Chief Education Officer until her retirement earlier this month, has been awarded an OBE for her services to education.  Anne started her career as a primary teacher in Park Primary School in Oban, and went on to work for nearly 39 years in delivering education services for young people in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute.   Her successes include becoming Scottish Head Teacher of the Year in 2006, and, as Head Teacher of Inveraray Primary school, leading the creation of a centre for excellence for outdoor learning. 

31 December 2020
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