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Kemnay Academy win at Go4Set 2014

On 25th February two Kemnay Go4Set teams attended the Celebration and Assessment Day at Kings College in Aberdeen.  Both teams arrived sharply, leaving an hour so to set up out wonderful displays and get ready for the big assessment.  Both teams had worked very hard on the project over the past 10 weeks, spending lots of our own time on the project.  At 11:00, once our displays were all looking as good as possible, the first schools were being assessed by the judges.  At 11:15, it was our turn (Team One), so three judges from Scottish Marines, Stratosphere and Inktech Solutions.  These industry experts listened to our rehearsed presentation, and we talked them through our model and display.  Our task over the last 10 weeks consisted of four main areas, report, model, display and presentation.  We had to research ways that we could save, reuse and recycle water in our school.  In the first stages of our task we had to carry out research, to find the best possible ways to save water around our school.  We think the research was one of the hardest stages of the project, as no body in the team had any past experiences with saving, reusing and conserving water.  Over a couple of weeks, we managed to overcome over come our problem and put together a, what we thought, very strong final proposal.

 There were three prizes up for grabs, Pupil Choice, Best Team Work and Best Overall Project.  The best team work and overall project were judged by the judges but, as the name suggests, the pupil choice award was chosen by the pupils.  Each team was given an envelope with 6 voting slips in, one for each member.  They then walked around the room and made a decision on who they thought were the best.  After voting and having lunch, all of then mentors arrived.

Our mentor Kieran from Balfour Beatty who had helped us on various occasions throughout the project came to see our finally result which he was very proud of.  Once all of the mentors had had a chance to speak with their teams it was time for the moment of truth.  All of the teams were gathered at the front of the hall and John McIntyre proceeded with the award ceremony.

Torry Academy was awarded the Best Teamwork and £100 and Banchory Academy were awarded Pupil Choice and £50.  Kemnay Academy Team One (Samuel Payne, Lewis McDonald, Matthew Dailey, Ethan Gordon, Amy Emslie and Eilidh Morrison) won the best overall project, £250 and have been invited to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh for the national final on the 16th of May.  When our team was announced we were all thrilled that we had won and that all of the hard work of the past 10 weeks had paid off.  It was a very close competition and all of the teams did very well including Kemnay Academy Team Two (Sasha Ratnayke, Beth Thomson, Rebecca Mackie, Kirsty Mclean and Alice Hepburn), who all did very well!

Matthew Dailey 2E and Lewis McDonald 2D

Kemnay Cluster – P7 Technology Transition Event

Kemnay Academy was again the venue for our annual P7 Technology Transition event.

Our four Cluster primary schools, Alehousewells, Kemnay, Kinellar and Kintore brought along their P7 (soon to be the new S1!) pupils for the morning.

The curricular focus is Technology, with the pupils being judged on their knowledge of structures and problem solving skills. With competitors working together with pupils from other schools for the first time, they also displayed their ability to be successful team members and effective contributors.

In groups of 5 they were set the task of designing and building high tech paper aeroplanes. Their structures were  be constructed using only paper, tape and paper clips and required to meet specific performance criteria; greatest distance, most accurate flight and most acrobatic.

S6 pupils together with younger students from the Academy were on hand to lend their support and ideas to the future Academy pupils and a fun but competitive time was had by all!

Ecuador Short Film

After returning from Ecuador this summer I decided to make a short film documenting Group 2’s experience.  Along with Bethany More and Anna Duncan we made it one evening with the intention for it to be shown at Assemblies.  Outlook Expeditions coincidentally had a Participant Video Competition running nationwide, which decided to enter.  We were very pleased to find out that we had won.  Our short film will now be shown on Outlook Expeditions website.  I also made a longer version which is available for viewing on YouTube along with Group 1’s.

Ruth Bryce, S6 KEC