All posts by Mr Hamilton

SCHOOL AND HOUSE CAPTAINS

Congratulations to our senior pupils who were recently appointed to the position of house captain and prefect. The successful pupils for the house captain position are as follows: Sharleen Brandt and Emily Irvine are the house captains of Atholl house, Ellie McNeil and Eve Nicholson for Lorne house, Ellie Brady and Lauren Wright for Morven house, and Chloe Henderson and Craig Campbell for Rannoch house.

Our prefects this year are responsible for an area within the school that they can represent and help to increase pupil engagement – Karis Cowan will act as our World of Work and Pupil Council ambassador, Ellie McCoull is our Pupil Equity Fund and Rights Respecting School ambassador, Jennifer Smith is our Technology ambassador, Logan Holbourne is our Pupil Equity Fund and Rights Respecting School ambassador, Lauryn Buddy will act as our Pupil Equity Fund, Technology and School of Netball ambassador whilst Olivia Biggart is our School of Netball, World of Work and Pupil Council ambassador. We also have Sophie Merrilees who will be assisting with Pupil Equity Fund, Ellie Murphy who is our Rights Respecting School, Pupil Equity Fund and Pupil Council ambassador and finally Man-Ching Kwok who is out Maths Ambassador

Once again well done to all of our successful seniors and good luck for the coming school year.

FOOD PARCELS

Due to the continued support and generosity of our staff the school was recently able to send out another 23 food parcels to some of our most vulnerable families. This initiative was organised by the Pupil Equity Fund committee who were ably assisted by some of our house captains and prefects: Lauryn, Eve, Sophie, and our three Ellie’s. Thank you to all who donated non-perishable items and to our senior girls for their help with packing and distribution.

Pupil reports

S2/S3 tracking reports will be issued to pupils today (23/9/20). S1 Pupil Support reports & S4/S5/S6 tracking reports will be issued shortly after the September weekend. We hope you all have a relaxing weekend and stay safe.

Update: S3 & S4 reports have now been sent out. If you have any questions or comments please fill out the form here: Surveys

 

 

Important message from First Glasgow

Good Afternoon,

I’m taking the opportunity to get in touch with all schools in our operating area to ask for your assistance in getting the message across to all pupils, of the importance for pupils to comply with the Scottish Government’s requirement for passengers travelling on public transport to wear a face covering.

We’ve had our street teams out across the network conducting spot checks in support of engaging with, explaining and encouraging passengers to wear a face covering while travelling on our buses that operate as part of the First Glasgow network.

Sadly, it’s been brought to my attention by the teams that a significant number of school pupils across the network are not complying with Scottish Government guidance. For example, during one such exercise, our teams have approached a number of pupils and asked where their face covering is and the pupil has then pulled it out of their bag and then complied with the request from our team to put it on. However, the moment the team switched decks, the pupils immediately removed their coverings again and the team had to re-engage and advise strongly that they must keep their coverings on.

The key problem here is not that pupils don’t know the rules about the wearing of face coverings on public transport – the fact that they have the coverings in their bags is proof of that itself. It’s the more concerning behaviour that they simply choose to flout the rules in this regard.

I cannot stress enough the health risk that this behaviour poses to our drivers, other passengers on board (including schoolchildren), and indeed, the wider population in terms of potential transmission of coronavirus. We now at the stage that if further breaches of the wearing of face coverings are identified, we will be reporting them to Police Scotland.

I’d therefore be extremely grateful if you could engage our messaging in the strongest possible terms with your pupils to help us keep everyone safe when travelling on our bus network. The key messaging is:

• Wear a face covering when boarding, travelling throughout, and alighting from the bus on every journey. Exemptions only apply to those that have a medical condition that makes the wearing of a covering difficult.

• Please only use seats that are not marked with our yellow seat sashes. If the seat has a sash, don’t use it. This helps to enforce physical distancing and keeps everyone at a safe space from each other.

• Try to wash your hands before and after you make any journey.

I hope that this information is helpful, and I look forward to your assistance in highlighting the importance of these requirements when travelling on our services. If there’s anything else we can assist you with, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Your sincerely

Duncan Cameron
Operations Director

 

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ROBOTICS SUCCESS

The entire school are feeling very proud of S4 pupil Katie Wright as she claimed first place in the VEX Robotics Coding Challenge Year 10-11 category. This is an incredible achievement for Katie as she beat out competitors from all over the UK and is even more impressive considering she only recently started programming. A huge well done Katie!