Arrangements for pupils 17th Aug 2017

Arrangements for pupils – 17th August 2017

All S1 should report to the assembly hall

S2 should line up in the playground from where they will go to the following classrooms.

  • 2A – Room 19 – E Magowan
  • 2L – Room 20 – A Keatings
  • 2M – Room 5 – L Ballantyne
  • 2R – Room 6 – P Brandon

S3 should make go to the following classrooms to be issued with their timetables.

  • 3A – Room 39 – M Campbell
  • 3M – Room 40 – R Watson
  • 3C – Room 37 – P Gardiner
  • 3L – Room 38 – M Santamaria
  • 3R – Room 36 – M Hussain

S4 should make go to the following classrooms to be issued with their timetables.

  • 4A – Room 1 – L Paterson
  • 4M – Room 2 – K Logan
  • 4C – Room 3 – M Kinnaird
  • 4L – Room 4 – R Allan
  • 4R – Room 12 – J Kerr

S5/6 should make go to the following classrooms to be issued with their timetables.

  • 5A – Room 10 – T Paterson
  • 5M – Room 9 – J Hunter
  • 5L – Room 9 – L Neilson
  • 5R – Room 12 – K McAra
  • 6A – Room 7 – S Clark
  • 6M – Room 14 – D Chisholm
  • 6L – Room 13 – P Clifford
  • 6R – Room 15– Miss Galloway

At 9.10 am a bell will ring and pupils should make their way to their period 1 class. Any pupil with a problem with their timetable should report to the dining hall at that point.

VARIETY FOR MALAWI

Congratulations to all our staff and pupils who made our ‘Variety for Malawi’ show such a success this year.   The show was in aid of our newly established Malawi group and all proceeds were donated to the project.   Over 40 pupils worked extremely hard over the last few months preparing and perfecting their performances and certainly wowed the audience and judges on the night.   We were also delighted to have representatives from the local primaries.   All pupils and staff were treated to a post-show lunch the following day to celebrate their efforts and overall success of the night.

The Malawi group have raised over £400 since March this year which has been a tremendous effort and great start to the project.

Post-show lunch

Vulnerable Road User Campaign

Vulnerable Road User Campaign

Between Monday 19th and Sunday 25th June, in conjunction with our Roads Policing colleagues, Lanarkshire Division will be engaging with the public to educate, enforce and positively influence road user behaviour.

There will be various strands to the campaign which will include:

• educating children and young people walking and cycling on roads
• motorcycle safety
• speeding
• inconsiderate driving behaviours

Our aim is to reduce road incidents. As such, we wish to engage with as many people as possible. Working with our community planning partners, we would like to cascade the message and encourage children, young people and adults alike to take responsibility for their own safety and to be mindful of the hazards walking and cycling on the roads present.

You can find out more about what we’re up to on Facebook and Twitter using the hash tag #GoSafeRoadSafe.

With your help, we can reduce the number of children, young people and families affected by road collisions. A Scotland where no one is seriously hurt or killed on the roads is our ambition.

Our partners at www.roadsafetyscotland.org.uk and www.cyclingscotland.org are excellent sources of information and resource.

Over the week, our local problem solving team officers will be liaising with local schools and delivering appropriate advice to staff, pupils and parents alike.

Lanarkshire Division appreciates the assistance the local authority gives as a partner to keep people safe in North Lanarkshire

PROM

On Wednesday 7th June the annual Braidhurst prom took place at Dalziel Park Hotel.   Pupils met at the school, dressed in their finery, to be transported by bus to the venue.   Once inside guests were treated to a delicious 3 course meal, followed by an awards ceremony presented by Mr Hamilton and Dr Gardner and then entertainment from a local DJ.   Throughout the evening everyone had the opportunity to take lots of photographs to mark the special occasion.   As usual the prom was a great success with many staff also in attendance to say their goodbyes to those pupils who are moving on.   All pupils had a great evening and made memories that will last a lifetime.

BEN NEVIS CLIMB

On Saturday 3rd June pupils and staff from the school climbed Scotland’s highest mountain Ben Nevis to raise funds for St Andrew’s Hospice.   The weather was kind and everyone made it safely to the top and back down again.   A huge congratulations to everyone that conquered the ‘Munro’ and raised money for such a worthy cause.

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