Category Archives: Whole School News

ROAD SAFETY CALENDAR COMPETITION

Art and Design pupils are entering this year’s North Lanarkshire road Safety Caldendar competition.   The pupils have worked hard this session, developing their slogans and matching designs to spread the work on all aspects of road safety.   We have been successful in recent years and are hoping that their hard work this year is rewarded.

FAMILY LEARNING SESSIONS – HEALTHY COOKING

The school recently hosted a very successful ‘Family Learning’ programme where a group of sixteen S1 pupils and their families participated in healthy cooking sessions.   The course was funded through the Pupil Equity Fund which is designed to support young people achieve their full potential.   The course was organised by Linda McGurk, Home School Partnership officer and delivered by Ms Fox, Home Economics Teacher.   Families cooked a wide range of healthy food and spent quality time working together.   One parent commented “The family sessions helped me bond with my son at his new high school and will lead to more interaction at home especially in the kitchen”.   Braidhurst High School recognises the value of family learning and parental engagement.   The school plans to offer more family learning sessions in a wide variety of subjects including Art, Computing and Music.

EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGE

Braidhurst High School recently celebrated the European Day of Languages in a variety of ways.   In the Modern Languages Department, pupils produced rows of hands and speech balloons with vocabulary and facts from various countries in Europe.   These were displayed in the Modern Languages Corridor.   The pupils also took part in a Europe Quiz and an online ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’? game.  The winners were Morven House, represented by Greg Campbell and Anna Baxter.   First year pupils and Forth Year Modern Languages for Life and Work pupils made German pancakes (Pfannkuchen) in the Home Economics Department with the help of the German exchange teacher, Miss Marie Benzel, Mrs Fox (HE teacher) and Mrs Magowan (PT Modern Languages).   Other activities in the school included pupils playing French Boules with Mr Marshall in the PE Department;  painting in the style of European artists eg Van Gogh, with Miss Galloway in the Art Department;  French palindromes and French words used in English with Mrs Kinnaird in the English Department;  Maths puzzles in French solved by S2 in the Maths Department;  the study of Albert Einstein with Mr Hussain in the Physics Department;  Chemistry lessons conducted in French and German by Dr Gardner;  computer games and quizzes in European languages carried out by Mr O’Toole and Mr Paterson with S2 in the Business Studies Department; Mrs Currie organised French board games and a French breakfast for pupils who attend the school Hub.   In addition, Mrs Reilly will introduce French mime to all pupils in the Drama Department in October.

 

Pupils thoroughly enjoyed their experiences (as did the staff) and learned a lot about the countries of Europe.   They have been encouraged to extend their learning of European culture beyond the classroom and many will attend the Modern Languages Club, which meets on Wednesday lunchtimes, to engage in more activities.

MALAWI FUNDRAISING

Our Malawi fundraising team were out in the community once again raising funds for the project.   This time they undertook a very successful tin collection at Fir Park stadium before the Motherwell FC –v- Patrick Thistle football match which managed to raise over £900.  Meanwhile our Malawi ambassadors, pupils John Clark, Katie Kennedy and Luke Biggart, recently accepted a cheque for £300 from the residents of Baillie Court sheltered housing, which will also boost the fundraising total.   A fantastic effort from all involved.

CAPTAINS

Pupils have voted, the school has deliberated, and finally the school and house captains have been chosen.  The school captains for 2017-18 are;  Hannah Gordon and Joseph Farmer, ably assisted by vice school captains Emma Ewart and Adam Greer.   Whilst the house captains for 2017-18 are: Scott Ingram and Lucy Blackwood for Atholl, Christopher Duncan and Kristy Speirs for Lorne, Zoe Oliphant and Kerry Lyness for Morven and Danielle Sinclair and Kieran McDougall for Rannoch.   Congratulations to our new school and house representatives and good luck for the year ahead.