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6th Year

Supported Study Timetable

It’s that time of year again – and we don’t mean Christmas!
Supported Study is now running for all pupils sitting SQA exams this session. By clicking here you will find a list of supported study dates for December.

These dates are open to all students studying at the level indicated next to the session. We strongly recommend that you attend these sessions in order to improve your chances of achieving the best possible results in the exams in May.

The calendar will be updated on a monthly basis. Please enter all relevant dates into your diary. All sessions start immediately after school on the day indicated.

The Rotary Club – Public Speaking Competition

The Rotary Club Public Speaking Competition is one of the most sought after titles in the competitive calendar for East Renfrewshire schools. This year’s team from Barrhead High School (Ciara Morton, Alice McNair and Olivia Ross) were fierce contenders as they took to the stage at St Luke’s High School to discuss “The Plight of Women”. This impassioned speech was delivered by Alice McNair who was confident in her delivery and held her audience’s attention with ease. Alice spoke eloquently and wowed her listeners with her original view on feminism: describing how it does more to contribute to rather than eradicate inequality. Alice was supported by her chairperson, Ciara Morton, who explained the reasoning behind Alice’s point of view and by Olivia Ross who delivered the Vote of Thanks.

The team worked well together and produced a high quality piece of work and delivered it with style and flair, much to the enjoyment of the audience. The girls were able to answer a question from Jim Murphy MP and held their own; remaining sure and steadfast to their principles.

The girls represented the school well and are thankful for the support they received; they especially wanted to thank Mrs Richardson (Principal Teacher of English) for her unwavering support and for the members of staff who gave up their lunchtime to support the girls and hear them rehearse. The support they received has allowed the girls to build their confidence and they believe they have benefitted from their experience.

Despite the fact that the girls did not win the competition, they are heartened by the feedback they received from both pupils and staff of other schools. The girls delivered an enthralling speech which was widely considered by most of the audience to be one of the front runners for the title. Well Done!

S6 Pupils support charity

Happy 21st Birthday Bipolar Scotland
 
Bipolar Scotland, a Paisley based charity, celebrated its 21st birthday with a grand lunch in the Menzies Hotel Glasgow on Friday, 4th October.
The charity was delighted that a group of 6th year girls, including  Head Girl Alice McNair, agreed to help out on the day. The girls made up goody bags, ran the raffle and welcomed guests. One of the girls, Lorna Cairns, had been involved in the organising of the event,  sourcing some fantastic raffle prizes and goodies.
Well done to all the S6 girls who got involved.
About the Group
Bipolar Scotland has a support group meeting in East Renfrewshire, at Orchardhill Parish Church, 12 Church Road, Giffnock. The group meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month from 6.30-8pm and is open to anyone affected by bipolar disorder. Further information can be found on their website or telephone the friendly office staff on 0141 560 2050 if you would like more information.  You can also follow on twitter at @BipolarScotland.

S6 Boys make the National Team (again!)

Stewart Booth and Jon Faulds were selected this year for the final 10 boys in the under 16 Scotland Basketball team.  During the summer they travelled to Gibraltar to take part in a Euro competition, after a lot of hard games against many different countries, the Silver medal was won.  The boys played well and other teams complemented the boys and coaches on sportsmanship throughout the competition.
More recently on Friday, 13th September both boys were presented with a Gold award from Basketball Paisley in recognition for over 50 hours voluntary hours worked within the club.

Debating Club

After a short break and the many successes enjoyed by our team this year, the Debating club returns on Wednesdays Lunchtime for Juniors and Thursday after school for Seniors as we start preparation for upcoming debating competitions.

There might also the opportunity to represent Scotland in the English Speaking Union World Schools Competition which will take place in Thailand in 2014 as applications are now open.

If you are interested in debating and public speaking you are welcome to come along to room 35 at the start of lunchtime or Thursday at 3:45.

Thanks

Miss Laitano

Ski Trip

A short meeting will be held on Tuesday, 30th April to discuss the school ski trip to Pila, Italy in 2014.  Students wishing more details can click here or attend the meeting in the school theatre on Tuesday.

All year groups welcome.

S3 Study Skills Evening

On Tuesday 26th March, around 50 parents/carers of S3 students attended our Raising Attainment- Study Skills Information Evening.

Feedback from the event would suggest that it was very well received, and that parents felt the presentations from staff were useful and informative.

Due to demand, we have attached links to the presentations given on the night- we would be delighted if you took some time to look them over.

If you have any feedback or further questions, please contact Mrs Nugent.

Thank you.

Mrs Nugent

PT Pastoral Care

Presentations on the evening were:

  1. Overview
  2. Health & Wellbeing Presentation
  3. ICT Presentation
  4. Literacy Presentation
  5. Study Cards Presntation