EASTER SCHOOL

Easter School takes place each morning during the Easter holiday period aimed at preparation of pupils in fourth to sixth years for the forthcoming SQA examinations.   Details of the programme have been issued to pupils.

EASTER SERVICE

Mr David Ramage led the Easter Service to a packed hall of pupils and staff for what was a very moving event.   Following introductory music “This is the Day” played by Principal Teacher of Performing Arts Ms Kimberly Donnelly Mr Ramage then set the scene for his theme ‘Silence of The Lamb’.   Gemma Crawford and Hannah Allan then sang “All Heaven Declares”.   Mr Ramage used a number of video inserts whilst drama inputs included Sarah Orr performing “the return to the stable” and Ewan Lees with “Peter”.   The choir performed “A New Commandment” and Mr Clark and Sam Bell sang “At the foot of the cross”.   Mr Ramage delivered a very powerful message on his theme of ‘Silence of The Lamb’ with the Rector Mr Derrick Hannan saying the closing prayer.   The pupil behaviour throughout was exemplary and a witness to the quality of the various inputs.

Revision Resources for CfE Highers and National 5s

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The National Parent Forum of Scotland has produced Revision in a Nutshell guides for the new Highers (20 subjects) and updated Revision guides for National 5s (20 subjects).  These revision guides contain direct links to SQA specimen question papers, exemplar question papers plus past question papers, where appropriate.   The guides advise learners to check with their teachers to make sure that material is relevant. The guides are primarily intended to provide the SQA direct links by subject in one place, and to give some additional revision opportunities.

Revision Guides for the new Higher qualifications

Updated Revision Guides for the National 5 Qualifications

NLC Spring Concert 2015

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The 2015 North Lanarkshire Schools Spring Concert took place on Monday evening in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The annual event showcases the best musical talent North Lanarkshire has to offer and Braidhurst was extremely well represented ranging from S1 to S6 performing in six different musical groups.

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Zoe Oliphant, Tegan Martin, Scott Allan, Rachel Ross, Scott Bell and Joseph Farmer were part of the Wind Band, Samantha Keenan, Melissa Rodger and Natalie Ferguson played in the Prep Band while Sam Bell, Sarah Cooper and Kiera Grant all sang in the Chorus. Finally Hannah Allan played in both the Wind Ensemble and also the Jazz Orchestra.

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The standard required to be members of these bands is extremely high, with many requiring an audition to join. Miss Donnelly, Principal Teacher of Performing Arts said, “I’m extremely proud of all of pupils who represented our school and delighted to highlight some of the many talents the pupils of Braidhurst have to offer”.

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The event itself included over 500 pupils from both primary and secondary schools throughout the authority including the largest Preparatory band in Scotland with over 100 members. The atmosphere at the concert was electric with the crowd enjoying a wide variety of music from jazz and rock to traditional folk and classical.

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Click here to see all the pictures from the evening

INSPIRING YOUNG WOMEN

Braidhurst High School was recently selected to be part of the Inspiring Young Women conference, the brainchild of Presiding Officer, Tricia Marwick MSP.   This event was aimed at boosting the self-confidence of young women across Scotland.   Four of our talented S5 pupils were selected as candidates to represent the school at this prestigious country wide event.   The girls took part in a range of workshops and discussions with inspirational women, ranging from the leader of Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson to Amal Azzudin, one of the Glasgow Girls who fought the Home Office to have her friend’s deportation overturned.   The girls involved were all in awe of the speakers and their achievements, Rebeca McLaren said, “The politicians were so passionate, everything that they said was from the heart.   This empowered me because hearing that these successful women had had self-doubt at some stage made me feel less conscious about my own doubts.   I know that I too can be successful in my life”.   This was echoed by Caitlin Watson, “Hearing women speak about their achievements and experiences made me think about things in a different way.   I can now see that there are positives around me and I can build upon these.   I know that I have to believe in myself”.

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AWARD CEREMONY

Sixth year pupil Ewan Lees travelled to London on Tuesday 10th March to attend an awards ceremony and exhibition at the Menier Gallery for the ESRC’s Changing World competition.   Ewan was highly commended in the Hobbies and Interests category for his photo ‘Death of the Toy’.   It was a great day for Ewan, who says that he learned a great deal from studying the other entries and was very proud to accept his certificate and see his work amongst other great works in a gallery.   He would like to go on record to thank the school for entering him into the competition.

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