On Thursday 21st December Braidhurst’s most infamous inter-house event took place, the annual Line Dancing competition. Our competitors gathered in the assembly hall, dressed in their house colour, and gave their all as they line danced to tunes such as ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ and ‘The Slosh’. A team of judges watched the house competitors very closely and in the end announced Morven house as the event winners. Well done to all who participated.
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CHRISTMAS DANCE
Over 200 pupils from all year groups enjoyed our annual Christmas dance on Wednesday 20th December. Pupils participated in the traditional social dancing of the ‘Gay Gordons’ and the ‘Canadian Barn Dance whilst also showing off their dance moves to more up-to-date tunes. Thanks to the staff who supported this event, producing a buffet and managing the dance hall.
CHRISTMAS HAMPERS
We were delighted to be able to deliver 25 Christmas Hampers to people in the local community. Our pupils and staff brought in goodies and staff made up boxes. We were delighted to be able to deliver so many.
S2 Parents Night Postponed
Due to the weather conditions this evening’s S2 parents’ night will be postponed until the 23rd of January.
Appointment times will remain the same.
PERFORMANCE SCHOOL
The application process for this year’s Scottish FA Performance School programme at Braidhurst High School is now officially open.
To apply please visit https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/performance/jd-performance-schools/applications/ to complete your child’s application form.
CHRISTMAS CARD
Braidhurst High Art and Design pupils were asked to submit their drawings to illustrate this year’s Christmas card. They made a fantastic job of preparing their work and the successful pupils work will be included in the design
UNDER 16 SCOTTISH CUP
Braidhurst’s Under 16s overcame a one goal deficit away to Newbattle HS on Tuesday afternoon to progress to the last 16 of the Scottish Cup. In what was a hard fought victory on a poor surface, the visitors got off to the worst possible start when they conceded inside the first five minutes. Their lead would be short-lived, however, as a terrific long ball from Liam Scott allowed Max McGuigan to finish expertly – calmly chipping the ball over the keeper to level the game. Just as it looked like the first half would finish even another terrific assist from Liam allowed Alastair to slot the ball home at the back post and put his side 2-1 in front. After the restart Braidhurst would be grateful to Tommy Hunter in goals for preserving their one goal lead. A through ball from midfield found a Newbattle striker and left him one-on-one with the keeper, but thanks to a terrific last ditch tackle outside the box Tommy thwarted their attack. This was a crucial moment in the game as minutes later Alastair rounded the opposition goalkeeper and squared to Liam to fire the ball into the back of the net, doubling his side’s advantage. Braidhurst controlled the rest of the match and should have been awarded a penalty late on when Kyle Laughlin was brought down in the box but the referee waved played on. They were unlucky not to finish the game further ahead after a strike from Max crashed back off the crossbar, but it would eventually end 3-1. Once again Mr Clarke and Mr O’Toole were delighted with the attitude shown by the boys, especially conceding so early on. Another away tie awaits Braidhurst, this time against the winners of Gryffe HS v Holyrood Secondary.
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