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Basketball

Auchinleck Academy travelled up to Easterhouse in Glasgow on Friday night to take part in the 3rd Scottish Cup group match vs. St Roch’s High School. After a delay of around an hour waiting on a referee and the home team we finally got under way at 4pm. The game was close throughout and being refereed by two of the home teams pupils decisions were always going to be questionable. With 2 minutes remaining Rebecca Morrison stepped up and hit a huge shot to put us into a 27-25 lead and that is how it finished. Our defence was resolute throughout as you can tell by the score but at the other end we need to be more clinical with our finishing, especially against better teams.With 2 wins out of 3 we still have the chance to make it to the next round if we win our final game this Thursday vs Gryffe High School. A special mention to Cairn Flaherty and Leah Goudie for their best perofmances to date, helping to take some of the pressure of Captain Rebecca Morrison.

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Young Scot Cards – Upgrades Required

Why do young people need to upgrade their card?

As of the 31st of December 2016, all Young Scot National Entitlement Cards (NEC) which do not contain the CMD2 chip can no longer be used as travel concession cards across Scotland. With a third off bus travel and up to fifty percent off rail travel for all 16-18 year olds, the Young Scot NEC makes travel cheaper for young people helping them to get around Scotland and is an important part of helping young people access opportunities locally and nationally.

The new card has been in circulation since 2014, but this means that many Young Scot Cardholders aged 15+ are without the new card. We are a launching a campaign to encourage all young people aged 15-18 to upgrade their card before the end of the year.

Not every young person needs to upgrade. Young people can tell an old card from a new card easily by looking for a “pink strip” across the date of birth. If there is no pink strip the young person needs to upgrade their card by visiting young.scot/upgrade.

East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire Conference Semi-Finals

East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire Conference Rugby

U13 take on Garnock Academy Wednesday 16th – Bus leaves PE at 1:15pm and pupils require to be collected from the School around 5:30pm.

U14 take on Ardrossan Academy Thursday 17th – Bus leaves PE at 12:45pm and pupils require to be collected from the School around 5pm.

U16 take on Largs Academy Wednesday 16th – Bus leaves 12:45pm and pupils require to be collected from Cumnock RFC around 3:30pm.

 

Good luck to all teams and pupils!

 

Scottish Schools Handball Finals

Friday 28th October saw the S1-3 and S4-6 Auchinleck Academy handball teams make the journey up the M74 to Ravenscraig, Motherwell to compete against the best school teams in the country.

 The S1-3 team started with two tough group games against Our Lady’s from Cumbernauld and Largs Academy, before a better display against Kyle Academy saw them make the 5th/6th playoff game against Belmont Academy. With two quick goals from Captain Ailey Porter the team relaxed into a commanding and comfortable finish. With a number of new players in this team the future is looking very bright.

The S4-6 started off as they meant to go on. Shocking last years finalists and missing out on the final by 1 goal. With nothing separating us and Linlithgow Academy in the 3rd place match we went to penalties. Tied after 5 penalties each, sudden death loomed and Rebecca Morrison stepped up with the decisive penalty. Amy Murdoch still had to save their last penalty to see us finish 3rd in Scotland! She did and we are.

A fantastic achievement for the girls, again many of who were either new to handball this tournament or started last year.

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Rights Respecting School – Charity Day

Friday 7th October saw Auchinleck Academy undertake their second charity day in partnership with Mary’s Meals, as we aimed to get closer to our target of sponsoring a school in Liberia, Africa.

After a successful ‘wear blue’ day at the end of last term, Friday’s events involved a sponsored walk, sponsored cycle and sponsored silence. Pupils were given a choice as to what event they wanted to participate in and the uptake was great! The walk was to Dumfries House and both staff and pupils thoroughly enjoyed the dry October weather. The cycle took place in the PE department where pupils cycled in groups. Their hard work and effort has to be highlighted, with some pupils cycling non-stop for over 20 minutes. The sponsored silence took place in the library where the pupils involved managed to stay silent for almost two hours – no mean feat for some! There was also a highly successful staff coffee morning and bake sale.

Together we managed to smash our target and raise a massive £4,177.52! This will allow us to feed all of the pupils in a primary school in Liberia for a full year. What an amazing achievement and excellent team effort! Huge thanks to all of the pupils who got involved, and to the parents, carers, friends and relatives who sponsored pupils or provided donations – your efforts will make a huge difference to young people’s lives! Thanks also to the Rights Respecting School group and to all of the pupils and staff who helped to organise these events.

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Handball

On Thursday the last of our handball teams qualified for the Scottish Finals.

The S5/6 boys went to this tournament undefeated and although having close games against both Kyle Academy and Belmont Academy, on the day Auchinleck proved to be too strong.

Stand out performances came from Kamran Mustafa and Michael Miller but all in all a fantastic team performance.

This makes us the first ever school in Scotland to have all teams qualify for the finals in Ravenscraig, Motherwell.

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S1 Leadership Activity Days

All S1 pupils are invited to participate in a day of leadership activities taking place outdoors around the school. Classes will spend the following dates outdoors participating in activities designed to develop skills in leadership, teamwork, communications, problem solving and time management.

Monday 5th September – 1A1

Tuesday 6th September – 1B1

Monday 12th September – 1L1

Tuesday 13th September – 1M1

Monday 26th September – 1A2

Tuesday 27th September – 1B2

This is an excellent opportunity to focus on the development of these skills which are becoming more and more essential in school and beyond and I would urge all pupils to attend the days.

Pupils will require the following equipment on these days:

  • waterproof jacket and trousers if you have them
  • you will need to wear OLD clothes – you may get muddy and wet
  • waterproof boots, wellies or old trainers
  • hand towel to dry off at the end of the day
  • a bag with a change of clothes.

If you would like any further information please do not hesitate to contact me via the school office.

Mr Robertson

Depute Head teacher