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124. Blue Bulletin – Friday 13-03-26

FRIDAY 13 MARCH

Hot Meal: Soup of the day, Cheesy Beano served with Chips and Chicken Fries all served at breaktime.

The Big 40!!!!!
Happy 40th Birthday to the one and only Danielle in The Office. Have a fabulous day on Saturday!!!

SQA Exam Countdown (S4/5/6)
Every day is a chance to improve – only 15 school days to go.

Revision tip of the day:
Quiz with a friend — it makes revision more fun.

Charging points for iPads (Mrs Hume)
There are now fixed iPad charging points for pupils in the dinner hall, library, English and maths bases and Inclusion hub. Young people will need their own cable to access these. It is important that you are bringing your iPad to school charged so that you can fully participate in lessons.

Eid Party (Dr. Murray)
Ramadan Kareem! I hope this time brings peace, and joy to you and your loved ones. We’re having our annual Eid party on Tuesday 24th March, 1.05pm-1.45pm in A11. There will be food for all.

ALL are welcome to be part of this.

S3 Parents’/Carers’ Evening In School on Tuesday 17 March 2026 – PEBS (Mrs Noone)
The parent/carer on-line booking system is open. Booking system closes at 11:55pm on Sunday 15 March 2026.

National 5 P.E Performances (Mrs Poynter)
If you are doing National 5 P.E please make sure you know the dates of your assessments in the upcoming weeks. These are on display in the P.E department.

Easter Raffle (Mrs Foster)
SLD 1 will be selling Lucky Tickets for an Easter Egg Raffle. These will be on sale at break time, from outside the PSO base. They are 50p each.

Culture Month (Mrs Gibb)
This month’s Country of the Month is… Japan!

When you see each other, rather than saying hello, let’s use the Japanese word for hello instead:
こんにちは
Kon’nichiwa

Google Translate

Did you know:  Bowing is a key feature of life in Japan. It is used to say hello, to say sorry and to show gratitude for something

Word of the Week (Mrs MacKenzie)

Tenacious

Definition:  Something described as tenacious cannot easily be stopped or pulled apart; in other words, it is firm or strong. Tenacious can also describe something—such as a myth—that continues or persists for a long time, or someone who is determined to do something.

Example:  Caleb was surprised by the crab’s tenacious grip.

Rights of the Fortnight (Mrs Young)
Article 27 – Food, clothing and safe home

Fact:  Did you know that KHS supports young people in this by using donations received from The Big House Multibank which covers article 27. We pass these donations to families in need and often include food, drinks and clothing items. We also have a cost of the school day form that can be filled in by parents to request support for this and a school uniform bank.

MONDAY 19 MARCH

Hot Meal:  Soup of the day, Creamy Vegetable Curry served with Rice and Garlic Bread or Creamy Chicken Curry with Rice & Garlic Bread. Chicken Fries at breaktime.

TODAY’S STANDING NOTICES

S2 Code Club (Mr Turnbull)
Calling all likeminded S2 with an interest in coding. Meet in D6 every Mon. Bring your lunch. See Mr Turnbull in D6 for a pass.

Rights Respecting Schools Group (Mrs Young)
The Rights Respecting Schools group meet on a Monday lunchtime in B14.

Badminton Club (Mr Harrower)
Badminton Club will begin on Monday 8th September afterschool for all pupils in S1-S6 in the Games Hall. All pupils are welcome.

English Second Language Club (Ms Solowczuk)
This will run on Monday lunchtime in A10.

Together We Can (Mrs Johnston)
Together we can group is now on a Monday after school from 3.30-4.15pm.

Fitness Club (Mrs Johnston)
Fitness club will be on at lunch time in the gym.

S1-S6 Basketball (Mr Stewart)
Basketball will be on After School today in the Games Hall.

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