Category Archives: Subjects and Themes

Students compete for robotic domination

Budding engineers from three East Ayrshire academies will travel to London to compete in the second annual VEX UK National Championships at the Excel Centre, during The Big Bang: Young Scientists and Engineers Fair, 14 – 17 March – where around 60,000 visitors are expected.

Thousands of pupils from all over the country have spent months building their robot creations – and now Grange Academy, Kilmarnock Academy and Doon Academy youngsters are preparing to do battle against all comers with their own inventions

The East Ayrshire teams – including current Scottish champions Grange Academy – will compete against 37 other teams – not only for the chance to be crowned UK champions, but also to head to the world championships in Anaheim, California, where they would go head to head with thousands of competitors from around the globe.

Kilmarnock Academy headteacher Bryan Paterson said: “Our young people have put an amazing amount of effort into this robotics project, led by technical teacher Tom Campbell, who last year won the Teacher of the Year trophy at the Scottish Education Awards.

“We have some exceptionally talented youngsters in Kilmarnock Academy and I can’t wait to see how they’ll do in the national championships in London”.

Grange Academy headteacher Fred Wildridge said: “I’m delighted that our team of young people, who won the Scottish regional heat, are now heading to London for the UK final. They have created a superb machine, working with Tom Barclay, our Principal Teacher of Design and Technology and the whole school is behind them”.

Doon Academy headteacher John MacKenzie said: “The six pupils in the Doon Academy team are members of our Robotics Master Class. Their enthusiasm for engineering and the support of their teacher, Miss Steel, led them to the finals of the regional heats, giving them the chance to compete in the UK championships in London.

“They have been fundraising through a beetle drive, a non-uniform day, company sponsorships and other events. So far, they have raised over £600. The pupils are a credit to the school and they have set a standard for other young people in a competition which raises awareness of the importance of the engineering sector for school leavers”.

Councillor Stephanie Primrose, Spokesperson for Lifelong Learning, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the Doon Academy team.

“These events have become the largest school robotics competitions in the world. They are based on their VEX Robotics Design System, a science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) focused platform that allows students to build their own robots whilst at the same time encouraging  key teamwork, leadership, and problem solving skills”.

Innovation First, the organisation behind VEX, hopes to use the competitions to engage students in STEM education by offering an exciting, hands-on learning environment.

Creative Residency – North Lanarkshire

http://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=26308

Original artwork from fifty of North Lanarkshire’s most talented teenagers is on display at Coatbridge’s Summerlee Museum.   The exhibition features examples of visual art, filmmaking, digital photography, printed textiles, jewellery and music, all inspired by the pupils’ time in the council’s annual Creative Residency programme.

http://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=26308

2013 Songs for Social Justice Festival

The 2013 Songs for Social Justice Festival was launched in November 2012 and all Scottish secondary schools were notified of it in December 2012.


http://www.stuc.org.uk/files/Songs%20for%20Social%20Justice/2013/Songs%20for%20Social%20Justice%20Festival%20Information%20Booklet%20No2.pdf

Schools are invited to confirm their intention to participate in the Festival by Monday 3 June 2013, and to submit a maximum of two songs per school by Friday 1st November

The Festival will showcase one entry from each school at a Showcasing event on Friday 29 November 2013 at the STUC Centre, Glasgow.

All participating schools will be presented with an Award Certificate.

For more information and contact details, please read the information booklet.

Glow Meet – Careers in Theatre Days

Careers in Theatre Day – Front of House and Box Office, 26 February 10.00 am http://bit.ly/156FnDY

In our first session find out how the operational side of the Traverse Theatre works with representatives from our Front of House and Box Office teams. This workshop will explain and explore how we go about creating the best possible experience for our customers/audiences before and after they have been to one of our shows.

Careers in Theatre Day – Technical Theatre, 26 February 12.00 pm http://bit.ly/Yol4vs

During this second event find out more about a day in the life of a theatre technician, with Graham Raith, Head of Electrics at the Festival and King’s Theatres. Including on stage visit to see Scottish Opera’s set of Massenet’s Werther.

Careers in Theatre Day – Acting and Directing, 26 February 2.30 pm http://bit.ly/136AZ9n

Careers in Theatre Day is the Festival Theatre Edinburgh, The Lyceum Theatre and The Traverse Theatre’s unique interactive one day careers event.  During this session learn more about acting and directing in a Producing Theatre, whilst meeting some of the people involved in Time and the Conways. A great chance to find out how to make a career as an actor or director.

Scotland’s Still Singing, 27 February, 2.00 pm http://bit.ly/XghwPD

After our very successful events at the end of last year we are delighted to bring to you another opportunity to join in with a national singing lesson. Join Maeve Mackinnon and Innes Watson as they entertain us with Scots and Gaelic songs.

For full details of these and other events, please log in to Glow and view the current schedule:

https://portal.glowscotland.org.uk/establishments/nationalsite/GlowTV/tvpages/Schedule.aspx.

(Glow login and password required)

Edinburgh International Science Festival at University of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh family programme at the Museum, 2013

Discover science with real scientists from University of Edinburgh. Visit the Learning Centre for free, family-friendly drop-in activities, workshops and shows from 23 March – 6 April. Drop-in activities run 10am – 4.30pm daily and most are suitable for age 5 to adult. Click here for the full programme: Uni activities at Museum prog details 2013.

Drop-in activities

The Energy Challenge

Discover Our Earth

Pop-up Engineering

Exciting times for the Higgs Boson

The SCI-FUN Road-show

Bio-Discoveries

Secrets of Symmetry

Human and Animal Medicine

Workshops

Powerful Patterns

Intelligent Robots

Shows

The Chemistry Show

Dr Bunhead’s Poo and Goo Show

National Painting Competition for senior phase pupils

The Jolomo Schools Painting Award sponsored by Bank of Scotland will be run for the first time in school year 2012/13.  Students from the senior phase at all Scottish secondary schools are invited to take part in the inaugural schools painting award.  Students are asked to paint and submit their interpretation of the Scottish landscape.  The winner will receive £500, with an additional £500 going to the winning schools Art Department.  The winner will also have the opportunity to be mentored by the artist John Lowrie Morrison  (Jolomo).  More information can be found by clicking on ‘HOW TO ENTER’ on the home page of The Jolomo Foundation website.  www.jolomofoundation.org.

100 pupil flashmob in Central Station mark Youth Olympics hopes

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today shortlisted Glasgow in the race to host the 2018 Youth Olympic Games (YOG), praising the city’s record of hosting international sporting events including the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The 2018 YOG Working Group report stated that Glasgow’s Bid would also build on the success of the London 2012 Olympic Games creating a powerful and impactful YOG, appealing to athletes and young people across the globe, while representing minimal risk to the IOC.

Glasgow will join two other cities on the shortlist for the next stage of the process which will see IOC members vote for the winning Candidate City in July.

More than 100 young people from Denny High School gathered in Central Station, the city’s main rail terminal, for a contemporary dance flashmob to celebrate the news, calling on the UK public to back the Bid to bring the 2018 YOG toGlasgow. The celebration event reflected the passion for sport the Olympic family can expect if the Games come to Glasgow.

http://www.glasgow2018.com/media-centre/latest-press-release/

First Minister blog – Scots space mission ready for launch

The First Minister says, ‘Last week I was delighted to meet Scottish scientists and research teams who have been doing important work to help us understand the world and the universe.  First, I met Professor Peter Higgs, one of the most famous figures in Scottish science. Prof Higgs famously developed a theory into the basic building blocks of the universe and a particle that was named the ‘Higgs boson’, while working at the University of Edinburgh in the 1960s.  Last year researchers at the CERN laboratory in Switzerland confirmed the discovery of a previously-unknown boson whose behaviour so far has been consistent with the ‘Higgs boson’.


http://engageforeducation.org/2013/02/scots-space-mission-ready-for-launch/

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2013/02/science03022013

To recognise Prof Higgs’ achievements and help inspire a new generation of scientists among today’s school pupils around Scotland, we have launched an annual Higgs Prize. This will give outstanding young school physicists the chance to win a trip to the CERN facility, where work continues on researching the Higgs particle.’