Monthly Archives: November 2016

Scotland’s Sounds Workshop

posted by Jerry Randalls, Instrumental Music Service Officer, Schools and Learning

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Connecting Scotland’s Sounds :: Local Songs Workshops for Schools 

Offered by Local Voices on behalf of the National Library of Scotland, with funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

The National Library of Scotland co-ordinates the Scotland’s Sounds network of organisations and individuals with an interest in Scotland’s archive sound recordings, as part of its national strategy to secure the country’s audio heritage.

A new initiative called “Connecting Scotland’s Sounds”, supported by the Esmée Fairbairn
Foundation, is seeking to creatively engage schools and communities in 2016/17 with archive
recordings of Scots song.

The project aims to bring archival Scots song recordings alive for school pupils and their teachers, and to share the highlights with wider audiences in the local community, , with particular focus on the local town or area.

To read more and this and to view entry details please click on the link below:

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Arbroath High School sport Report – Week Beginning 7 November 2016

posted by Margaret Thompson, Library Assistant, Arbroath High School

Congratulations to two Arbroath High School pupils, Kezia Adam(S3) and Zoe Rennie (S2) who have both been selected for the Netball U17 North Development Academy which is a Pathway into the National Squad.  Kezia has also been selected to represent the Development Squad for Scotland who will play against the U17 Scotland Squad on three occasions throughout the year.

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Kezia Adam is on the left and Zoe Rennie is on the right.

 

Families Outside Bulletin – October 2016

posted by Alita Spink, Schools and Learning Support Officer, Schools and Learning

We at Families Outside are pleased to release our October 2016 edition of the Bulletin newsletter which covers the work of the organisation over the last quarter.

familiesoutside-oct16In this edition we would like to draw attention to a number of new publications which are available from Families Outside.  Firstly we have Picking Up The Pieces, a new resource we have produced to help support families of people convicted of a sexual offence.  This publications is already proving to be in high demand with reprints already being made and requests from a number of Scandinavian countries for it to be translated into the relevant language.  Families Outside, in partnership with Fife Council’s Adult Basic Education and Family Community Support Team, has also launched a new resource called The Families Left Behind.  The publication comes from the perspective of four women affected by imprisonment or the criminal justice system.  Finally, we also have published our Annual Report 2015/2016 which summarises a very successful year for Families Outside, a year in which the organisation turned 25 years old.  Year of the Dad events continue to take place across the prison establishment, with a cooperative art competition for Dads and their children currently under way.  On the back of this quarter’s newsletter we have the first part of the story of one Friend of Families Outside, where they talk about the experience of having their son in prison…makes for powerful reading.  Finally, more on the working and the people of Families Outside itself: we are on the lookout for a new Board member.  If you, or someone you know, would be interested in giving their time to a worthwhile charity then please to get in touch.  We are looking for an individual with a legal background, preferably with an understanding of charitable law.  Last but not least, we would like to welcome Zoe Hunter-Hill to our team.  To find out a little more about her background and where she will be working, have a read of the bulletin.

Please click on this link to view the bulletin:  http://www.familiesoutside.org.uk/content/uploads/2016/10/Newsletter-Oct16.pdf

If you have any comments or suggestions for the Bulletin we would be delighted to hear from you.

Families Outside Support & Information Helpline: 0800 245 0088

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International Work Experience

posted by Isabelle Gall, Principal Teacher Modern Languages, Carnoustie High School

Carnoustie High school and Webster’s High School, Kirriemuir 

In September 2016, 7 Senior Pupils accompanied by 2 teachers from Carnoustie High School and Webster’s High School (Angus) went to Comillas near Santander to take part in a week’s work experience.international

This project was led and organised by Mr José Herrera (linksintospanish.com) and Angus teachers Mme Florence Tanniou and Mrs Maureen McRae.

The work experience placements included a gift shop, an estate agent, a gift and clothes shop, a pharmacy, a tourist office, a hotel, a radio station and a museum.

international1In the mornings, the pupils went to observe and contribute to the running of the places and in the afternoons, they were involved in a range of activities such as social interactions with pupils from other secondary schools or Spanish lessons.

Once they overcame their initial apprehension, the pupils enjoyed a truly enriching experience both culturally and linguistically.international2

“The trip was incredibly rewarding and worthwhile. My time working in Spain allowed me to improve my interpersonal skills and confidence by forcing me out of my comfort zone.  My Spanish has also dramatically improved. I recommend the experience for those interested in culture and language”

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