Category: Parents / Carers

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-29)

 

PARENT & CARER QUESTIONNAIRE

Thank you to parents and carers for completing our recent survey on parental engagement. We have a second short survey open, which focusses on parent and carers’ views of students’ experiences in school and our work around values, relationships, learning and student leadership. The survey can be found using the following link:

https://forms.office.com/e/Sg8TjDHgYm

Your feedback is hugely important – many thanks in advance.

S4-6 SUPPORTED STUDY

We’re heading for the final week of Supported Study for Senior Phase students. We’ve had great response to these sessions and the timetable can be accessed on the School Website:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/study-skills/

 

SCHOOL CODE – BE RESPECTFUL

Over the last week we have been highlighting the following area of our School Code for ‘Be Respectful’:

Listen to and follow staff instruction at all times

 

DEMERITS

As you know, earlier in the year we implemented our new Promoting Positive Relationships policy which involved the use of the Demerit system. This was to better track low-level concerns and to highlight these to parents and carers so that young people could be supported to improve their behaviour where this was needed.

We will shortly be reviewing and making changes to how we communicate with parents and carers around these concerns more effectively, with more information to follow at the start of the new term.

 

END OF TERM REWARDS

Eligible students in S4-6 will take part in a range of activity next Friday, organised by a team of staff. From two film experiences, funfair games and a softball tournament, to swimming, crafts, board games and computer games, it is set to be a really fun day for all involved. Students have selected their activity during PSHE, and these will take place on Friday 4 April 2025 during periods 4-5.

 

CELEBRATING SUCCESS

It has been a fantastic term with lots and lots going on inside and indeed outside of school where our young people have achieved in so many different ways. Next week we will share our termly Celebrating Success SWAY newsletter with lots of stories and pictures for parents and carers to enjoy. Look out for it coming!

 

END OF TERM

Just a reminder that Friday 4 April 2025 is the last day of term, with the school then closing slightly earlier at 2.30 p.m. for Spring Break and re-opening on Tuesday 22 April 2025.

Best wishes

 

David Falconer

Head Teacher

 

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go” – TS Eliot

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-27)

PARENT & CARER QUESTIONNAIRE

Just a quick reminder, we are keen to find out about parents and carers’ experiences of how we inform and involve them in the work of the school and in supporting their child. I would be very grateful if you could complete the short online survey using the link below:

https://forms.office.com/e/ND3uvd2Rze

 

S4-6 SUPPORTED STUDY

We strongly encourage our young people in S4-6 to attend Supported Study sessions for courses they are taking at this critical stage. Weekly timetables can be found on the School Website using the following link:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/study-skills/

 

ASSEMBLY HALL REPAIRS

Following the storm damage in late January, I am pleased to report that repair work to the Assembly Hall roof is currently on track, with scaffolding coming down soon. Further work may be required internally, but the project is expected to be complete ahead of SQA exams beginning after the Spring Break.

 

FIRE ALARM ACTIVATIONS

As you will no doubt be aware, we have had a spate of fire alarm activations causing evacuations from the building. These are exclusively linked to vaping in toilets or the use of spray deodorant.

These episodes cause significant disruption to learning and teaching, and also a level of stress and frustration on staff and students which is not acceptable. This is especially the case during a period of course assessment preparation for students in the Senior Phase.

I would share with you that in these instances, serious action has been taken and further preventative steps are in place.

I would be grateful if all parents and carers could discuss the need for students not to gather in groups in toilets, and that vaping is not only dangerous, it is illegal for young people under 18 and will not be tolerated on school premises. Spray deodorant should not be used in the school environment due to the sensitivity of fire sensors.

I fully appreciate the level of concern these matters bring, and I hope the above helps to keep parents and carers informed of the issue and steps being taken.

 

ACTIVE SCHOOLS APP

On 1st April 2025, the Active Schools Team will be transferring to East Ayrshire Leisure Trust. As a result we will be changing how registration for our holiday activities take place, which requires the East Ayrshire Leisure app. In order to make sure that you have all the up to date details of our holiday programmes, sporting opportunities and wider access to East Ayrshire Leisure services, please click on the link below which will direct you to the East Ayrshire Leisure website where you can select the Apple or Google store for download.

https://eastayrshireleisure.com/sport-fitness/download-the-app/

If you have any questions please email active.schools@east-ayrshire.gov.uk or speak to your Active Schools Coordinator on Lynsey.Murphy@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

 

SCHOOL CODE – BE RESPECTFUL

Over the week ahead we will be highlighting the following area of our School Code for ‘Be Respectful’:

Listen to and follow staff instruction at all times

 

Best wishes

David Falconer

Head Teacher

 

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Just do it” – Nike

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-26)

SCHOOL HANDBOOK
We have published a major update to our School Handbook, reflecting a wide range of changes which have taken place in the school over a period of time. You can access a paper copy via the School Office, or an electronic version of this via the School Website:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/school-handbook/

PARENT & CARER QUESTIONNAIRE

We are keen to find out about parents and carers’ experiences of how we inform and involve them in the work of the school and in supporting their child. I would be very grateful if you could complete the short online survey using the link below:

https://forms.office.com/e/ND3uvd2Rze

S4-6 SUPPORTED STUDY

Next week and until the Spring Break, we will run an extensive programme of Supported Study for our S4-6 Senior Phase pupils to support their progress in the final stages of completing SQA Courses. The weekly timetables can be found on the School Website using the following link:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/study-skills/

ROTARY CLUB YOUNG MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR

A quick reminder we will host our Rotary Club Young Musician of the Year event on. Tuesday 11 March 2025 in Barista, between 7.00 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. This is always a really enjoyable night and we look forwards to welcoming our guests from Rotary Club and our parents, carers and families along. Hope you can make it.

SCHOOL CODE – BE RESPECTFUL
Over the week ahead we will be highlighting the following area of our School Code for ‘Be Respectful’:

Keep our school property clean and looked after

Best wishes

David Falconer
Head Teacher

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day which says ‘I’ll try again tomorrow.”

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-25)

S4-S6 LEAVERS’ ATTAINMENT & DESTINATIONS
This week Scottish Government released the February update of Insight, a tool used by schools to measure performance. I am delighted to share positives in our overall trends for students who left Loudoun Academy in 2024, with 95.03% entering into a positive post-school destination, and above comparator trends for the middle-60% and highest-20% attaining as well as overall literacy and numeracy at SCQF level 4, 5 and 6.

Our School Improvement Plan highlights actions to address to support improved attainment of key groups, including the lowest-20% attaining and those students who leave at the earliest point in their school career in S4 and for some, in S5. More information on the School Improvement Plan can be found on the School Website: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/school-improvement-plan/

PARENT COUNCIL MEETING

The next meeting of the Parent Council will be Thursday 6 March 2025, from 7.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. in the Conference Room. Any parents and carers of students at Loudoun Academy are welcome to attend.

 

ROTARY CLUB YOUNG MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR

We will host our Rotary Club Young Musician of the Year event on. Tuesday 11 March 2025 in Barista, between 7.00 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. This is always a really enjoyable night and we look forwards to welcoming our guests from Rotary Club and our parents, carers and families along. Hope you can make it.

 

SCHOOL CODE – BE RESPECTFUL
Over the week we will be highlighting the following area of our School Code for ‘Be Respectful’:

Keep our school property clean and looked after

 

REWARDS ACTIVITY

Just a quick note to let you know about our plans, led by a team of staff in the school, for expanding our Rewards Activity at the end of this term. This will be for students who have shown very good attendance and engagement in school, with no cause for concern in behaviour through referrals or demerits through a wider choice of activity and involving S1-S4 students. The team are also looking ahead to next term, culminating in multi-activity trips in the Summer.

Best wishes

David Falconer
Head Teacher

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard.”

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-24)


SENIOR PHASE FULL REPORTS

We issued Full Reports for our S4 students today, which give information on current levels of progress and teacher comments on strengths and next steps. Any student who does not have this should see their Principal Teacher of Pupil Support or Principal Teacher of Communication Centre. We hope to be able to issue S5/6 Reports on Friday 28 February 2025.

SQA EXAMINATION DIET

SQA recently published a change to the planned Examination Diet for 2025. This means that our Senior Phase students in S4-6 will now start study leave on Thursday 24 April 2025. The updated Examination Timetable can be found using the following link: https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/files_ccc/nq-2025-exam-timetable.pdf

S4/5 OPTION CHOICE

A quick reminder that all S4 and S5 students must complete and return their Option Choice for S5/6 to their Principal Teacher of Pupil Support or Principal Teacher of Communication Centre, no later than Thursday 27 February 2025.

SCHOOL CALENDAR

An updated copy of the School Calendar for parents and carers can be found in the attachment. The main changes include our Young Musician of the Year Event, change to the Exam Diet, S6 prom and a reschedule to our Awards Ceremonies.

SCHOOL CODE – BE READY

As you know, since the beginning of the term we have been highlighting areas within our School Code for ‘Be Ready’. These expectations are to:

  • Be on time to class
  • Have everything you need (uniform/materials/kit)
  • Have your homework completed
  • Put your mobile and other devices off and away
  • Stay in the class during the lesson

We really appreciate parents and carers in understanding the importance of how these help to create an orderly, purposeful learning environment where all young people can learn and achieve well and supporting their child to follow these expectations.

SCHOOL UNIFORM

I would wish to thank young people, parents and carers for your ongoing support of our School Uniform this academic session, which generally has been strong. However, we have noticed a recent deterioration and will refocus on this from next week onwards. A reminder on acceptable dress for school can be found on our School Website:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/school-uniform/

Tracksuits, jogging bottoms, patterned or coloured leggings, shorts, crop tops, sports clothing, designer clothing, jeans or denim and fashion jackets or having no identifiable item of Loudoun Academy School Uniform are not acceptable. We will make daily contact with parents and carers where there are issues. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated.

Best wishes

David Falconer
Head Teacher

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“We’ll never know our full potential unless we push ourselves to find it.” – Travis Rice, American Professional Snowboarder.

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-23)

PATHWAYS TO CAREERS
A quick reminder that on Wednesday 19 February 2025, over 50 employers from across Ayrshire will attend an upcoming event for learners in S3 to S6 and their parents and carers to find out about pathways to careers at Ayrshire College in Kilmarnock from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Sign up is required through following link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/developing-the-young-workforce-ayrshire/pathways-to-careers/2025-02-19/17:30/t-yaxqepo.

APPRENTICESHIPS WEBINAR

Skills Development Scotland with parents and carers’ organisation, Connect, is hosting a free webinar for parents and carers on Scottish Apprenticeships on Tuesday, 4 March from 7pm to 8pm. The Zoom session will explain the types of apprenticeships available in school and after school, where to get more information and how to find the latest vacancies. Hear from an apprentice, employer and learning providers about the value and benefits of apprenticeships and the support available to take one. Register on the Eventbrite page to attend: https://bit.ly/3P3DdlKMar25

S4/S5 OPTION CHOICE PROCESS

Last week we had a great turnout for our S4/S5 Curriculum Information evening, to support students Option Choice for S5/S6. The slide presentations and option choice form can be found on our School Website using the following link.

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/option-choice-process/

We have extended the deadline for return to Thursday 27 February 2025 to ensure all students are fully supported through the process.

ANTI BULLYING POLICY

As you may know, based on student and parent and carer feedback, we have developed our Anti-Bullying Policy as a school over the last Academic Session, with a full launch with students earlier this year during Anti-Bullying Week. Mrs Egerton, Depute Head Teacher has provided a summary for parents and carers, attached. I hope you find this helpful information on this vital area of our work.

MENTORS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Led by Mr Patterson, Principal Teacher of Pupil Support, our senior students were recently trained up to deliver lessons to younger pupils in Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) using this national approach. It aims to help young people to identify harmful, abusive or bullying behaviours and to be equipped with the skills to respond safely, protecting themselves and others. Well done to our Senior pupils who have done an excellent job and to our S1-S3 students for their great response to the programme.

YOU, ME, TOGETHER

Recently, Loudoun Academy was a pilot for a new Police Scotland Resource for education, You, Me, Together where our S6 students explored issues around domestic abuse and the wider issue of violence against women and girls. You can hear more about this in a short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mY9zLh44_k

RAPE CRISIS NATIONAL PREVENTION PROGRAMME

In the next few weeks we will be also working with our partners at the STAR Centre in Kilmarnock who will work with our S3 students in PSHE on workshops from trained practitioners linked to ‘consent’ . The programme has been evaluated to be highly effective in improving young people’s knowledge and attitudes in relation to sexual violence.

The programme supports young people to develop positive attitudes, knowledge, skills and behaviours using a range of interactive materials that look at key issues like gender stereotypes, the influence of media, how to access support, and the law. This is done in a way which is linked to the health and wellbeing curriculum, relevant to students’ age and stage.

SCHOOL CODE – READY
Over the week we will be highlighting the following area of our School Code for ‘Ready’:

Stay in class during the lesson

Best wishes

David Falconer
Head Teacher

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“The only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe it is possible.”

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-22)


REPAIR WORKS

Works will begin on Monday 10 February 2025 for approximately six weeks to repair the roof of the Assembly Hall which was significantly damaged in the recent storm. As this will involve scaffolding and fencing, we will ask young people if staying outside to be well clear and to stay at either the front of the building or the central quadrangle. Once the roof work is completed, we will expect to have further repair work undertaken on the Assembly Hall flooring.

PATHWAYS TO CAREERS
Over 50 employers from across Ayrshire will attend an upcoming event for learners in S3 to S6 and their parents and carers to find out about pathways to careers. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn first hand about future employment routes, apprenticeships and accredited training programmes which tie in with future career aspirations. We will also have a representative from the school in attendance also.

The event takes place at Ayrshire College, Kilmarnock Campus on Wednesday 19 February 2025 from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., with exclusive access to young people with additional support needs from 5.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Sign up is required through following link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/developing-the-young-workforce-ayrshire/pathways-to-careers/2025-02-19/17:30/t-yaxqepo.

DUKE OF EDINBURUGH
This week we had a really well attended showcase and presentation ceremony for our young people who achieved Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award. It was a very proud moment for the young people, their families and also for us as a school to recognize their collective commitment to hundreds of hours of the physical, skills and volunteering sections of the programme, as well as training and expedition. We were also inspired by former pupils Andrew and Matthew who talked about their ‘Journey to Gold’. Huge thanks to Mr Blackhurst, Teacher of Mathematics for leading the group and organising the evening, and Mrs Dunlop, our Swimming Instructor for her absolutely outstanding work in ensuring the success of Duke of Edinburgh at Loudoun Academy. Linda McAulay-Griffiths, Chief Education Officer and Head of Education presented young people with their awards, and we were grateful to welcome Tim McArthur formerly of Duke of Edinburgh Scotland, and Willie White, Education Officer for East Ayrshire Council as invited guests.

SKI TRIP
I wanted to say a massive ‘well done’ to our 42 young people who returned on Sunday from a week skiing in Val di Fieme, Italy. As well as hearing of how everyone did on the piste, by all accounts the group have to be commended for their brilliant conduct throughout. The staff team could not speak highly enough of our students on return. Well done – one very proud Head Teacher!

Huge thanks to the staff team for their commitment to the trip – particularly Mrs Phillips – Acting Principal Teacher of Home Economics and Physical Education, who organised and led the group whilst still on her maternity leave. Mr Malakoty – Acting Principal Teacher of Art & Design, Mr McQuade – Acting Principal Teacher of Home Economics & Physical Education, Mr Vickers – Principal Teacher of Pupil Support, Miss Hutton – Teacher of Physical Education and Mrs Dunlop – thanks to all for your invaluable support to our students on the trip.

And just as one ski trip is over, next year’s trip opened for interest for January 2026. Students should speak to a member of the PE department – letter attached – to register their interest, no later than 28 February 2025.

2026 Ski Trip Inital Letter (002)

TESCO GALSTON TOKENS
You may know that Tesco in Galston have a Stronger Starts Campaign (better known as the ‘blue tokens’) that allocates money to the bid with the most tokens at the end of the 12 weeks. Miss Ross, Teacher of Physical Education currently has a bid in place at the moment to raise funds for kit for the Girls Football team. If you are in the store, please help by putting some tokens in our box – it would be hugely appreciated.

NETBALL & BASKETBALL SUCCESS
Well done to our Senior Basketball Team who beat St Ninians, East Renfrewshire this week in the West of Scotland final, now progressing to the Scottish quarter finals in top seed to play Queensferry at home – well done to Lincoln who was player of the game. Congratulations also to our senior Netball team who played with real energy and drive, beating Kyle Academy at an away fixture. It is great to see our sporting teams thriving and growing from strength to strength.

SOMEWHERE TO STAY
This week we also welcomed a guest team of artists to work with our S2/3 students on art and poetry exploring stories of forced migration and the experience of refugees. The sessions were really thought provoking and engaging, and I know that our students really valued the input from the team who joined us. The work was linked to a current exhibition at the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock called ‘Somewhere to Stay’.

SCHOOL CODE – READY
Over the next fortnight we will be highlighting the following area of our School Code for ‘Ready’:

Stay in class during the lesson

LONG WEEKEND
With the mornings and evenings getting brighter every day now, we’ve reached the mid-term break. School is now closed to students on Monday 10 February 2025 and Tuesday 11 February 2025, re-opening Wednesday 12 February 2025.

Best wishes

David Falconer
Head Teacher

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it” – Michael Jordan

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-21)

S4/5 OPTION CHOICE INFORMATION EVENING

We warmly invite our S4 and S5 students and their parents and carers to an information evening to support the Option Choice process on Tuesday 4 February 2025 in Barista, between 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. As well as presentations from members of the Senior Leadership Team, there will also be input from Skills Development Scotland and Ayrshire College.

 

BRONZE DUKE OF EDINBURGH SHOWCASE

We are delighted to be hosting our very first celebrating success event for Duke of Edinburgh since the pandemic. Around 40 students in S3 last year completed Bronze Duke of Edinburgh, most now moving onto Silver Award. The students will share their learning and achievement and be presented with their awards on Wednesday 5 February 2025 in Barista from 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. All welcome.

 

PARENT COUNCIL MEETING

Loudoun Academy Parent Council will meet on Thursday 5 February 2025 from 6.45 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. in the Conference Room. All parents and carers are welcome to attend.

 

REPORT AN ABSENCE

Just a reminder that parents and carers can now use the Safer Schools Scotland App to report that their child or young person will be absent from school. Make sure you have downloaded it from your mobile App Store, selected Loudoun Academy and entered our parent and carer Access Code which can be gained from the School Office.

Once logged in, you can press ‘Report Absence’ and provide details which will go straight to our School Office team to record the absence, meaning you do not have to phone. Parents and carers will receive an email receipt of the information provided.

 

SCHOOL CODE – BE READY

During this fortnight we are highlighting the following area in our School Code within ‘Be Ready’:

Put your mobile phone off and away

 

CATCHUP IMMUNISATIONS

There will be a further opportunity for pupils who missed first  MenC and DTP vaccines to receive these on Friday 7 February in the Conference Room. Appointment times will be displayed within the school and also in school bulletin this next week.

 

PARENT SURVEY – SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SCOTLAND

Skills Development Scotland works in close partnership with the school to support your child make informed career choices and SDS would value feedback from parents and carers on their services. You can do this by taking a short survey using the following link: https://sds.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7aD1pVrshfWllUW

Best wishes

David Falconer

Head Teacher

 

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you choose to respond to it.”

UPDATE ON SCHOOL RE-OPENING

SCHOOL RE-OPENING

Monday 27 January 2025

We are pleased to report that issues at Loudoun Academy in relation to loss of power have now been resolved and the school will re-open tomorrow, Tuesday 28 January 2025.

Prelim examinations due to take place on Friday 24 January 2025, will now take place tomorrow in the Gym Hall at the same times as originally planned.

Our S2 Parents’ Evening will also take place tomorrow, Tuesday 28 January 2025 as planned. Parents and carers should please enter and exit through the Main Entrance.

Best wishes

David Falconer

Head Teacher

PARENT & CARER WEEKLY UPDATE (24/25-20)

STORM EOYWN

As I write this week’s parent and carer having just had power resumed where I am, I hope that you and your family are safe and well following today’s storm. I would wish to reassure young people, parents and carers that safety checks will take place within the school building prior to re-opening on Monday 27 January 2025. As previously communicated, all prelim exams due to be taken today will take place on our return on Monday also.

S2/3 OPTION CHOICE

Many thanks to all young people, parents and carers who made it to our Option Choice Information Evening last week. We had an amazing turnout – more than double the two years when this has run previously. All information is on our School Website:

 https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/loudounacademy2022/option-choice-process/

Students should have Option Choice forms returned following parental agreement and discussion with their Principal Teacher of Pupil Support/Communication Centre, no later than Monday 3 February 2025.

S2 PARENTS’ EVENING

A reminder that our S2 Parents Evening is on Tuesday 28 January 2025 between 4.15 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. with information on booking appointments sent using our online system sent to the Main Contact email address we hold for pupils on our records.

S4/5 OPTION CHOICE INFORMATION EVENING

We warmly invite our S4 and S5 students and their parents and carers to an information evening to support the Option Choice process on Tuesday 4 February 2025 in Barista, between 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. As well as presentations from members of the Senior Leadership Team, there will also be input from Skills Development Scotland and Ayrshire College.

BRONZE DUKE OF EDINBURGH SHOWCASE

We are delighted to be hosting our very first celebrating success event for Duke of Edinburgh since the pandemic. Around 40 students in S3 last year completed Bronze Duke of Edinburgh, most now moving onto Silver Award. The students will share their learning and achievement and be presented with their awards on Wednesday 5 February 2025 in Barista from 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. All welcome.

PARENT COUNCIL MEETING

Loudoun Academy Parent Council will meet on Thursday 5 February 2025 from 6.45 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. in the Conference Room. All parents and carers are welcome to attend.

REPORT AN ABSENCE

Parents and carers can now use the Safer Schools Scotland App to report that their child or young person will be absent from school. Make sure you have downloaded it from your mobile App Store, selected Loudoun Academy and entered our parent and carer Access Code which can be gained from the School Office.

Once logged in, you can press ‘Report Absence’ and provide details which will go straight to our School Office team to record the absence, meaning you do not have to phone. Parents and carers will receive an email receipt of the information provided.

KOOTH ASSEMBLIES

Next week we will hold Assemblies for students in S3-6 with a representative from Kooth, which provides online mental health support for young people aged 14 and above. More information can be found on their website: https://www.kooth.com/

SCHOOL CODE – BE READY

This next fortnight we are highlighting the following area in our School Code within ‘Be Ready’:

Put your mobile phone off and away

AND FINALLY…

Well done to our under 14s football team, who won their first away game versus St Joseph’s Academy this week. Despite their opponents’ initial lead, the team fought hard to regain with a strong penalty taken by Lyle and an equaliser goal from Jack, followed by two further strikes from Lyle and success secured by a debut goal from Sam. Solid teamworking and an excellent 5-4 final score, with great performance all round. Well done!

On Sunday, we will have 43 pupils and 6 staff heading off to snowy Italy for a week of skiing in Val di Fiemme. We hope you have a fantastic time and return safe and well. Boun viaggio!

Best wishes

David Falconer
Head Teacher

DETERMINATION – QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Often the most difficult roads lead to the most wonderful destinations.”