FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
Hot Meal: Soup of the day, Cheesy Beano served with Chips and Chicken Fries all served at breaktime.
S3 First Chances (Dr Black)
Please attend a short meeting at break in A6 Science, to sign up for the First Chances program for this year.
Crochet Club (Mrs Christie)
STARTING TUESDAY NEXT WEEK
There has been LOTS of interest. And lots of keen crocheters! Therefore there will be a limited number of spaces available.
There will be space for 12 beginners who have no experience. Experienced crocheters are welcome.
Please see Mrs Christie in her office (Carlyle Guidance Base) to sign up at break and lunch this week and receive a pass
The Club will run in B17 on Tuesday lunchtimes.
Services Apprenticeship (Mrs Smith)
Services Apprenticeship workshops will take place at Building Services Business Centre, Muirhead, Kirkcaldy. Tuesday 30th September. 10-12pm
These sessions are targeted at senior phase pupils (S4, 5, 6) who plan on leaving school either winter 2025 or summer 2026. Pupils should have an interest in seeking an apprenticeship in construction/fleet/grounds maintenance within Building Services.
Limites spaces. See Mrs Smith D2 if you wish to be considered.
School Photographs (Mrs Lowson)
School Photographs will be taken on Wednesday 1 October 2025 in the school assembly hall. Pupils should wear school uniform, arriving promptly and following all instructions to allow the photographers to process the large number of pupils who will be taking part.
Pupils will be required to return to class after their photograph has been taken.
Timetable for the day
Period 1 & 2 All S1, S3 & S6 Pupils ADAM SMITH Tutor Groups
Break No Photos
Period 3 & 4 All S1, S3 & S6 Pupils CARLYLE Tutor Groups
Period 5 All S6 Pupils S6 Group Photos and Prefect Group Photos
Lunch Break
1:05-1.20 Lunch Break for photographers and staff
1:20pm Siblings/Brothers/Sisters Family Group Photo
Period 6 & 7 All S1, S3 & S6 Pupils OSWALD Tutor Groups.
Haggis Hoppers (Mrs Duckett)
Our pupil ceilidh band, The Haggis Hoppers, are meeting today after school in E10. Fiddle players, accordion players, tin whistle, piano, guitarists, drummers – ALL welcome! E10, 1:30pm – 2:15pm

Christmas Fayre – Raffle Donations (Events Team & Mr. Caldwell)
We’re excited to announce the Kirkcaldy High School Christmas Fayre on Tuesday, 16th December 2025, and we’d love your help to make it extra special! We’re putting together a festive raffle to raise funds for local charities, and would be so grateful for any donations – big or small – whether it’s a gift, voucher, or larger prize. Every contribution helps us create a brilliant selection of prizes, and donors will be warmly acknowledged at the event. Donations can be dropped off in D10. You could also email Mr Caldwell, Mr Walsh and or Miss Samfat. Thank you for your generosity and support – we can’t wait to see you at the Fayre! 🎄
S5-S6 Winter Formal Dance (Miss Webster)
The winter formal tickets are back on sale – tickets to be purchased from the office £5 each.
Dates are: Thursday 11th December 7pm – 10pm.
Culture Month (Mrs Gibb)
Continuing our celebration of the different cultures and languages within our school, we say goodbye to August and to China, and “Hiya” or “Ciao” to September and to …Italy!
When greeting staff and each other, instead of saying “Hiya”, please say Ciao. The link to hear it pronounced is: click here to hear it
Facts about Italy for this week,
Ancient Romans invented many of these things we rely on – including the wheel. Just imagine, no wheels, no bus, no school!
Word of the Week (Mrs MacKenzie)
Benign
Definition: Benign describes something that does not cause harm or damage. In medical contexts it is used to describe something that does not threaten life or health (as in “a benign tumor”). Additional meanings include “mild and pleasant” (as in “benign weather conditions”) and “showing kindness and gentleness” (as in “a benign outlook”).
Example: The project required that we manage some inconvenient but ultimately benign conditions.
Rights of the Fortnight (Mrs Young)
Article 24 : Health, Water, Food Environment
Fact: In KHS this right is met in several ways in a number of ways including: Free water in the drinking fountains, free food in home economics to cook and eat and free extra-curricular sports club and subsidized breakfast club in school.
MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER
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.
TODAYS 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.