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SUMMER SCHOOL
Braidhurst High School hosted its annual Summer Transition Programme last week. A large group of young people took part in a wide range of curricular activities including science, art, PE, photography, technical and healthy cooking. The Summer Programme helps ease the transition from primary to secondary and gives young people the opportunity to meet new friends, meet members of staff and find their way around the school building before the start of term. On the final day the group went to Blair Drummond Safari Park for fun with the sea lions, giraffes and lions.
HEART START
A group of second year science pupils from Braidhurst High School received certificates this week to mark their successful completion of the British Heart Foundation’s Heart Start programme. The course was completed as part of an interdisciplinary learning project in conjunction with the schools home economics department and the hub. Pupils are now proficient in CPR, recovery position, dealing with suspected heart attacks, chocking and bleeding.
The pupils thoroughly enjoyed the course and appreciate how useful it may be in their lives.
PRIZEGIVING
Prizegiving will take place on the morning of Thursday 25 June starting at 10 am. Parents of prizewinners have been invited. The principal guests will be the wife of the retiring Rector Mrs Madeleine Hannan and the school chaplains Mr Ramage, Rev Derek Hughes and Rev Derek Pope.
CASHBACK 7-A-SIDE NATIONAL FINAL
After overcoming two Regional qualifying rounds, Braidhurst High School headed to Toryglen Sports Centre as Central Region Champions for the National Finals. A magnificent performance in their first game saw Braidhurst win 4-1 against Grove Academy, playing some excellent football. A 2-2 draw against a strong Newbattle High School side meant that Braidhurst finished on 4 points in the group and were relying on other results to go in their favour to progress to the final. Unfortunately, Newbattle swept aside Grove 6-1 to progress to the final by a 2 goal greater difference. A 2-1 defeat in the 3rd place play-off meant that Braidhurst finished the competition in 4th place but were rewarded with medals for qualifying as Central Region Champions. Both Mr O’Toole and Mr Clarke were delighted with the effort and behaviour of Braidhurst pupils throughout the tournament. Well done!





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