Travel expenses are now available for collection from the school office. Pupils should come either at morning interval or lunchtime to collect their cash.
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S1-S6 Jewish Lunch Club
Please come and join the Jewish Lunch Club next Thursday 15 November in D2 at 12.20pm.
Rabbi Gross will provide a delicious free lunch and much food for the soul too! :))
For additional information, speak to Madame Naddell
A Ghoulish Night…
Giffnock North Schools’ Cross Country
Congratulations to all the athletes who took part in the cross country races on 21st October at a very muddy Rouken Glen Park. All runners ran very well but special mention must go to the following:
S1/S2 Girls’ Race – 3rd Nicky Miller
S3/S4 Boys’ Race – 1st Ross Gray, 3rd Amit Kumar
S3/S4 Girls’ Race – 1st Holly Still, 2nd Rebecca Saxby
The girls team, with Morna Weir, also won 1st Team
S5/S6 Girls’ Race – 1st Kirsty Miller
Once again, well done to all athletes, some of whom were running for the school for the first time.
S5 and S6 pupils
Why did the vampire go to the orthodontist?
The Halloween Dance is coming on the 1st of November 7.30pm – 10.30pm. Tickets are £5 and will be on sale from Tuesday 23rd October in the open area.
P.S. If you didn’t get the joke, the answer is… to improve his bite!
Charities Week
Tickets are still on sale today for next week’s lunchtime shows. Tickets are priced £1.50 each and will be on sale in the Open Area today and tomorrow until they are sold out. Please come along and purchase your tickets as soon as you can in order to avoid disappointment.
Read the letter sent home to parents about Charities Week here.
The Independence Question – Younger Voters
Modern Studies Higher pupils were interviewed by Radio 5 Live yesterday about what they thought of the voting age being lowered for the independence vote.
You can hear the interview on the BBC iPlayer. Click here to go to the iPlayer. Our pupils are on the programme at 1:27:45.
S4-S6 Modern Languages Trip to Strasbourg
The Modern Languages Department is organising a trip to Strasbourg for S4 to S6 pupils in February. This trip will provide you with an opportunity to widen your knowledge of French culture and improve your listening and speaking skills in French. The language content of the visits means that this trip is more suited to S4 pupils intending to study French at Higher next year.
We would visit Strasbourg from Sunday 17 February to Wednesday 20 February 2013 and will travel with easyjet from Edinburgh to Basle. We intend to stay in the Strasbourg CIARUS Centre, a residence with restaurant for evening meals located in town. We will have a packed programme of sightseeing and visits; we are currently devising an itinerary which, whilst it includes touristic staples such as Strasbourg old town and a river boat trip in La Petite France, will also offer visits of cultural interest – the European parliament, a visit to a French High School after a pen friend exchange, the tour of a gingerbread factory, a visit to the cinema, etc..
If you are interested in taking part in the visit see Madame Naddell