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ROBOTICS SUCCESS

Congratulations to team “KOALA-T”, “Neptunes Angels” and “Anonymous” from Braidhurst High School for winning the regional championships and the Judges Award in the VEX Turning point Challenge. This year’s competition was held at New College Lanarkshire (Motherwell Campus) with Teams from North Lanarkshire Schools competing against each other for an “alliance place” in the UK regional finals in Tedford.

The Vex Robotics Challenge is the World’s Largest and Fastest-Growing Robotics Competition for High Schools, Colleges and Universities. In the VEX Competitions, presented by the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, teams of students are tasked with designing and building a robot to play against other teams from around the world in a game-based engineering challenge. Classroom STEM concepts are put to the test on the playing field as students learn lifelong skills in teamwork, leadership, communications, and more.

Tournaments are held at regional, and national levels; local champions go on to compete against the best in the world at VEX Worlds each April. The club has been very well supported by North Lanarkshire and includes pupils ranging from S1 to S4. Currently the school’s STEM club has 21 members including three S5 female students, STEM ambassadors who have taken on the commitment to support the younger less experienced members.

FOOTBALL APPLICATIONS

The school are delighted to announce that applications are now open for the Girls’ and Boys’ School of Football programme.

The application can be accessed online: Click here

Applications close by the end of the school day on Friday 8th March 2019

Good luck to all applicants.

CONCEPT SECONDARY SEVENS TOURNAMENT

S1 pupils took part in the annual ‘Concept Secondary Sevens’ tournament on Thursday 14th February at Braidhurst which was organised by the Scottish Schools’ Football Association. The Braidhurst team played alongside five other local school teams with the aim of encouraging children throughout the country to play football as part of their physical, social and emotional wellbeing.

SCOTTISH CUP

Our S4 boys’ football team played their quarter-final match of the Scottish Cup on Wednesday 6th February against Duncanrig High School in East Kilbride. Braidhurst won the match 5-4 on penalties after a goalless draw. The team are now through to the semi-final.

S3 Exams 2019

S3 EXAMS 2019

Click here for exam times 

Notes for pupils

It is your responsibility to;

  1. Check the timetable and highlight which exams you are going to sit.
  2. If there are any exams on at the same time then see Miss Anderson.
  3. When you are not in an exam you will follow your normal timetable, bring all necessary equipment (books, jotters, PE kit etc). There is no study leave.
  4. Register as normal then report to the exam room.
  5. Leave bags and jackets at the side of the exam room.
  6. Ensure you have the necessary equipment; pens, pencils, ruler, rubbers, calculators etc.
  7. Ensure all electronic devices including mobiles are switched off and away from your desk.

NETBALL RESILIENCE GROUP

The netball resilience sessions aim to raise self-esteem of girls especially within PE and are delivered by professional netball player, Kelly Slater, from Strathclyde Sirens. The sessions are running every Thursday for four weeks and will culminate in a region-wide tournament when we will compete against other participating schools.