THE EUROPEAN FESTIVAL OF LANGUAGES

Braidhurst pupils celebrated the European Festival of Languages last week and engaged in a variety of activities across many departments. Within the Modern Languages Department, S1 pupils took part in ‘Qui veut gagner de millions?’ in French, the winners being Claire Keatings and William Crosbie from class 1A who managed to reach a million pounds using only one lifeline! In addition, S1 classes made greetings cards and gift tags containing vocabulary in many different European languages. S2 pupils worked in groups and used their skills of research and teamwork to design a poster containing information eg. Food, language, geography, history about a European country of their choice and these were displayed in the Modern Languages corridor. S2 will also enjoy a French breakfast next week, as part of their ‘Food and Drink’ topic.

Physical Education teacher, Miss Joanne Lilly, organised a French boules tournament for her S2 class, which took place outside and proved the pupils to be extremely competitive! Chemistry teacher, Dr Peter Gardner, taught a National 4 Chemistry lesson partly in German and a National 5 and Higher lesson in French, much to the delight of his pupils! Ms Ruth Watson of the Biology Department devised a quiz on the topic of famous European scientists and the pupils with the most correct answers were the recipients of prizes. In the English department, Mrs Maureen Kinnaird involved her S1 class in activity whereby pupils had to define a list of common French words and phrases in general use in the English language. In Home Economics, Depute Head Teacher Mrs Anne Macdonald in liaison with Mrs Eleanor Magowan, PT Modern Languages, organised French pancake making, using a French recipe, with her S3 class and the pancakes were severed to pupils who visit the school Hub.

Elsewhere, other staff tried to promote languages by using greetings from other countries in class and by referring to European themes, eg Art and Social Subjects and ICT (through European language games online) in their lessons.

The whole school worked well as a team with the aim of extending the pupils’ knowledge of the language and culture of other countries in Europe and all pupils thoroughly enjoyed their experiences. It was an excellent example of cross-curricular learning and both staff and pupils are already working on ideas for next year’s celebrations!

U16 FOOTBALL

Braidhurst U/16’s recently began their Scottish Cup campaign with a home tie against Greenfaulds HS from Cumbernauld. Braidhurst squandered a number of early chances before Greenfaulds took the lead against the run of play. This pattern of play was continued until half time when despite the majority of possession Braidhurst found themselves down 3-1 at the interval. The introduction of Jordan Molina and Kyle Courtie gave the home team a new lease of life. Subsequently, they dominated scoring two quick goals courtesy of Josh Payne. Greenfaulds showed great spirit to come back and retake the lead with 20 minutes remaining. However, Braidhurst would not be denied and a further two goals from Josh Payne, the last in the dying seconds, sealed a great comeback win for Braidhurst.

Lord McConnell Visit 12.9.13

S4-6 Modern Studies pupils were delighted to welcome Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale to speak with them on Thursday the 12th of September. They were pleased to have the opportunity to ask the ex-First Minister of Scotland questions about current political issues and his work in the House of Lords. Characteristically, Lord McConnell was open and engaging, welcoming the thought provoking questions asked by pupils. All of the pupils involved commented positively on the experience, with many saying that they felt privileged to have spoken to such a high ranking, yet down to earth politician. Callum Brown, of S6 said “I asked Lord McConnell about whether or not he supported the decrease in voter age for the upcoming referendum on independence. He answered this very clearly, providing me with a great deal of information on his viewpoint. His answers were far more straightforward and less political than I expected. This has gone some way to strengthening my faith in politicians and the political system. I would not have missed this unique opportunity.” Joanne Kerr, PT Social Subjects, said “As always it was fantastic to have the support of Lord McConnell, especially when we consider how busy he is. All of my pupils have spoken very enthusiastically about his visit.” Thanks go to Mrs Anna Chisholm, a long serving member of staff, for helping arrange this event.


World Youth Netball Championships 2013

On Thursday 22 August, the World Youth Netball Championships 2013 came to Glasgow. This major sporting event involved the top twenty-two countries in the world competing to become the overall winning team. Braidhurst High School’s netball team observed the opening ceremony that would begin eleven days of fast, exciting and fiercely competitive netball.

The opening ceremony was full of cultural entertainment including traditional Scottish dancing and music which welcomed the spectators and the other many countries from around the globe. Girls from Braidhurst witnessed the spectacular opening match between the hosts of the games, Scotland against the Cayman Islands. The match offered an insight of the international standard of netball and proved to be inspirational to the girls. The game was fast and exciting and the Scottish Thistles made a strong start to the game and were able to secure the first win of the tournament. The final score stood at 73-23 and proved encouraging and promising for days to come. Overall, the opening ceremony was an inspiring experience for the team.

The S4 team members were privileged to be invited to be a part of Ball Patrol. Their job was to retrieve the ball when it went out of play. This was a very important job, as every second counted in the matches. It was a very valuable experience and a great opportunity for the girls to get a close up view of different techniques and valuable skills to take on board. The team executed this task well and are appreciative for this experience.

The whole Braidhurst netball team thoroughly enjoyed the experience and were very proud to be a part of the World Youth Netball Championships.

By Gillian Scott and Rebecca Murray

XL Fun Run Face Painting Fun!

S4 XL organised a charity face paint during lunch time Wednesday 4th September 2013.  The girls only had two weeks to prepare and still managed to spread the word that saw a great turnout.  The girls painted 50 faces and raised £25, which they presented to the Charities Committee.  They were praised for their excellent work and throughly enjoyed the experience.

Rachel in action!
Rachel working hard.

Race Night

This years PTFA Race Night will take place on Friday the 4th of October 2013.

The event will be held in the Davie Cooper suite at Motherwell Football club.

1st race starts at 7:30pm with all proceeds going to the PTFA.

Tickets priced £2 avaliable from Miss Watson (Science)

All raffle prices are gratefully recieved.

CHILDREN’S GAMES

Josh Moore, a fourth year pupil at Braidhurst recently represented North Lanarkshire at football in the Children’s Games held in Canada. The team won the entire tournament with Josh receiving a gold medal as part of the winning team. Also on the trip was Paul Burns, Head of Children’s section with Motherwell FC who was the team coach during the tournament. Paul is also the football coach based in the school with responsibility for the Scottish FA school of football groups. Josh, who plays with hearts of Midlothian and is a member of the school of football, had a fantastic time on the trip of a lifetime.

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