A new parental newsletter has been issued!
To read this, please visit our communications page, in the School Closure section of our website. You can visit this page by following the menu at the top of the website, or clicking here.
A new parental newsletter has been issued!
To read this, please visit our communications page, in the School Closure section of our website. You can visit this page by following the menu at the top of the website, or clicking here.
Now is a great time to register for my world of work and beginning planning for life after Hillhead High.
Whether you are just starting to think about careers, or getting ready to leave school and enter the world of work, college, or university- myworldofwork.co.uk is a excellent resource to help you.
You can take careers quizzes to help you find out what careers match your skills and interests. You are also able to use their user friendly tools to create a CV, personal statement and cover letter, which will be essential for you whichever path you take when you leave Hillhead High.
You can register here- www.myworldofwork.co.uk
and this helpful guide will walk you through how to register- My World of Work To-do List user guide v2 MyWorldofWorkRegistrationGuide
You can use their helpful “To- do List” to work your way through the tasks most relevant to your current stage- My World of Work To-do List user guide v2
Finance. The Scottish Government (SG) has been developing a new student website – www.studentinformation.gov.scot.It’s currently a beta site, but offers a range of financial information to both further and higher education students.
www.ucas.com
|
No university offers? Use our guide on what to do next. Learn how to use and apply through Clearing, the ideal way to find another course perfect for you.
www.ucas.com
|
The school reference section has currently been suspended on the 2020 applications to allow students to apply independently at home – “Start to build the Foundations for your future Career” What is a Foundation Apprenticeship?
fapglasgow.scot
|
We are aware now more than ever that some families will be finding it difficult to access period products. HEY GIRLS are a charity that work closely with the school and they provide free sanitary products to our pupils.
We can organise for HEY GIRLS to send 3 month/family packs to your home address or we can organise for them to be at a collection point close to the school.
Please e-mail Miss Higgins if you would like to benefit from the free period products: gw10higginsnicola@glow.ea.glasgow.sch.uk
Please see the HEY GIRLS website to see all the wonderful work they do www.heygirls.co.uk
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to e-mail Miss Higgins.
Today, Monday 30th March, a new letter has been issued electronically to all parents and carers featuring important information about learning at home, communication with the school and teachers, and who to get in touch with if you have any concerns.
To read this letter, please visit the School Communication page on the Covid-19 School Closure section of our website here.
For students who have applied to UCAS, new information is available on the UCAS website for students in Scotland.
Read the UCAS Covid-19 Update here.
All students should receive notifications of any changes to their applications (including deadlines) through “Track”.
Any pupil who is already accessing counselling support from one of our school counsellors can now do so via telephone appointments. Please e-mail Miss Higgins for more information regarding this: gw10higginsnicola@glow.sch.uk
We have managed to make contact with some of our pupils and parents/carers regarding our counselling service. If we have not managed to reach you and you would like to benefit from this support please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
The following letter provides information about how to communication with school staff during the period of school closures.
HHS Letter 23rd March – Communication with school
For more information and advice, visit our dedicated Covid19 webpage here.
EMA Update- 19/03/20 13:43pm
‘Those young people who are in receipt of EMA and who are unable to meet their agreed attendance requirements either through self-isolating, contracting the virus or through the learning institution being closed will continue to receive their EMA payment.’
Visit out page here for more information.
Glow Blogs uses cookies to enhance your experience on our service. By using this service or closing this message you consent to our use of those cookies. Please read our Cookie Policy.