Kirkcaldy High School

Respect for Self, Others, and Learning

50. Blue Bulletin – Tuesday 9/11/21

TUESDAY 9 NOVEMBER

Hot Meal: Carrot and lentil soup, Pork sausages, chips and salad or Hot chilli chicken wrap and salad.

Lift Area (J Davidson)
Prefects are reporting the area is being left with rubbish/juice etc. Unless it is raining, this area will be cleared of pupils.

Girls’ Football Meeting (Miss Steedman)
There will be a girls’ football meeting today at lunch in the Girls’ gym.

Biology Study Support (Mrs Dempsey)
Mrs Dempsey is changing the Biology study support this week to after school today instead of Wednesday due to S2 Parents Night. Please head to A18 after school. This is for one week only.

Work Placement in Construction (J Davidson)
10 placements at Victoria Hospital are available! Please see Mrs Davidson or Mr Paterson TODAY as these will go fast to other Kirkcaldy schools.

S1-S6 Young Leader/Young Ambassador Recruitment (Mr Greenhorn)
Active Schools leadership recruitment is now taking place. Any interested pupils in S1-S6 can collect an application form from Reception, PE or the Active Schools office. Alternatively you can complete a form online via the QR code on the recruitment posters, spread around school. We are looking for pupils who have an interest in sport, physical activity and developing a positive wellbeing in both themselves and others (Closing date for applications is Wednesday 3 December). If you have any questions about these roles, please come speak to Mr Greenhorn.

Dress Down Day (Douglas King, Travel & Tourism Class)
Hello everyone on Friday 19 November there is going to be a dress down day for Children in Need. The theme is all about being yourself. Everyone is equal in school and we should take a chance to celebrate that. There should be no football strips or inappropriate clothing worn on the dress down day. Please also bring a change of kit if you have PE. Pay a donation of £1 or what you can afford in tutor on the day.

Lessons from Auschwitz Project 2021 – S5/6 Pupils! (Miss Osborne)
There are 3 places available for S5/6 pupils to take part in this fantastic project aimed at educating pupils about the Holocaust and consider its relevance today. The Holocaust was the murder of 6 million Jewish men, women and children by the Nazis and their collaborators – it was an event which would change the shape of Europe, and the world, forever. During the Project, participants will:

  • Explore this challenging history by taking part in live sessions, led by experts in the history of the Holocaust
  • Hear directly from Holocaust survivors, who will share their personal experiences, including a live survivor testimony and Q&A
  • Virtually visit the most notorious site of the Holocaust, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum; and considering the relevance of this history in today’s world.

If you are interested in taking part in this amazing opportunity, please speak to Miss Osborne in B17 ASAP/before Friday. You do not need to be studying History to apply for this opportunity. The Project will take place in December this year!

S6 Prom (Mr Fulton)
The S6 Prom is booked for Friday the 17 June 2022 and is being held at Forrester Park, Cairneyhill. It will cost £40 per pupil, and we would like to encourage all S6 pupils who would plan to attend to pay at least £5 towards the price of their ticket by the end of the week.

Please make all payments using the iPayimpact system. If you are not registered for this, you can collect a letter from the office with instructions on how to set this up.

Scottish Youth Parliament Elections (Miss Young)
This week you have the chance to vote in the Scottish Youth Parliament elections. This allows you to have a real say in who is voicing opinions on your behalf in Parliament and real and important issues. There are 4 candidates running for Kirkcaldy, 2 of these are from KHS, Ramiza Ahmad in S6 and Karam Aslam in S3. If you have social subjects on Monday you will have a chance to vote during class time – if not then please go on and vote!!

You can go onto GLOW where there are tiles installed on the Fife council tabs for the Youth Parliament to allow you to read the candidate profiles and vote. REMEMBER – voting is confidential – others should not know who you voted for. Don’t allow anyone to vote on your behalf as your vote matters. This helps make a true democratic result!

S4-S6 Edinburgh University – YourEd Senior Phase Programme – Applications Now Open! (Mr Paterson)
The University of Edinburgh’s YourEd project is again accepting new students onto their senior phase project! The Senior Phase project is designed to support students who have aspirations to go to university and those who are unsure if university is for them. By signing up to YourEd, you will receive a range of sessions, support and opportunities throughout the school year to increase your understanding of University and help prepare you for applying.

The YourEd programme will involve:
Meeting alumni from your school currently studying at UoE for a realistic insight into what university is actually like:
Personal statement one on one support
Mentoring
Chance to meet students from other schools with similar aspirations
Advice, information and guidance to support you in your progression towards university

The programme starts on the 15 November. So, if you are interested, please scan the QR Code below to register, or come and speak to Mr Paterson in B11 ASAP for more information about the programme and to book your place!

TODAY’S STANDING NOTICES

String Group (Mrs Simpson)
String group is on today in E13. Please bring your lunch and be ready to play for 1:15pm.

LGBT+ Group (LGBT+ Committee)
The legendary and amazing LGBT+ Group meets every Tuesday lunchtime in A4 (Dr Murray’s room in Science) for anyone who wants to have a nice place to sit and enjoy their lunch, get to know other people, make badges, and (new for 2021!) make keyrings. EVERYONE and ANYONE is welcome, hope to see you there!

KHS Community Choir (Mrs Duckett)
This will run on Tuesdays after school in the Assembly Hall, 3:15-4:15pm.

Badminton Club (Mr Harrower)
Badminton club will be on afterschool on Tuesday in the Games Hall (3:15-4:15pm). All pupils from S1-S6 are welcome to attend.

S1 Football (Mr Pennel)
S1 football will run on Tuesday afterschool (3:30-4:30pm). Training will be on the grass so bring appropriate footwear if possible.

Girls’ Football (Miss Steedman)
Girls’ football training will run on Tuesday afterschool (3:30-4:15pm). Everyone interested in playing in S1 and S2 is welcome along.

WEDNESDAY 10 NOVEMBER

Hot Meal: Vegetable soup, Chicken korma and rice, naan bread and salad or Chicken rollover/Hot dog, beans or salad.

Guitar Lessons (Mrs Simpson)
Lessons are on today in the music department. You can find your time on Teams or on the department timetable board in E11.

Guitar Group (Mrs Simpson)
Guitar group is on today in E13. Please bring your lunch and be ready to play for 1:15pm.

Keyboard Group (Mrs Simpson)
Keyboard group is on today in E10 with Mr Duncan.

S1-S3 Maths Homework Support (Mr Jones)
Maths homework club with Mr Jones will run weekly every Wednesday lunchtime (1:15-1:40pm) for pupils in S1 to S3. Grab your lunch first and come along to C3 for homework support.

Equalities Group (Ms Mahr)
Are you interested in making the lives of others better? Can you help give a voice to certain issues? Do matters of race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability etc. interest you? If you are interested in tackling these issues, please come along and meet the Equalities Group on Wednesday lunchtimes at 1pm (bring your lunch) in C12! Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing you all!

S4-6 Senior Netball (Mrs Little)
Senior netball will run on Wednesday after school in the Games Hall from 3:15-4:30pm. All new and experienced players welcome.

N5 & Higher Fashion & Textiles Study Support (Mrs Donaldson)
This will run every Wednesday, 3:15-5pm in D15.

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