Literacy Day

To help launch the school’s very first Literacy Day we welcomed author Keith Gray into the library for a talk with our S1 pupils.  Keith spoke about this own journey from being a self-confessed ‘hater’ of reading to a published, prize-winning author of 21 young adult books.  Pupils thoroughly enjoyed Keith’s talk and asked him many interesting questions.  Later that day a select group of pupils were back in the library for a Literacy quiz which proved very competitive.  All pupils enjoyed the fun questions with the team from 1M the eventual winners.  A big well done to everyone involved.

Literacy Day Quiz - 1M Winners

Literacy Day Quiz - All Pupils

Success for Braidhurst Artists

Braidhurst High Art and Design pupils recently had their work exhibited in the North Lanarkshire Youth Arts Exhibition.
Pupils from S2 to S6 submitted work for this and we are very pleased to announce that Braidhurst High School’s Art Display was
given the award of ‘Best School In Exhibition’ This was a great reflection of all the solid effort that the pupils had put into their art work.

Pictured L-R: Megan Pang, Lorraine Tollan and Natalie Ferguson with their Certificates of Participation.

Community Fun Day

Come just us on Sat 14th May 2016 from 10am to 12noon for a neighbourhood clean up and fun day.

  • Simple tasks and cleaning the rubbish
  • Stalls and games
  • Food
  • Music
  • Bouncy Castle

Free fun for all ages.

Meet at Braidhurst High School at 10am

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Braidhurst Pupils Become Authors

Some S1 pupils have had their short stories included in an anthology, entitled ” Spine Chillers”. The pupils worked on these in class last Hallow’een then had the difficult task of reducing them to 100 words, which was the criteria for entries.
The pupils are Ben Queen, Alex Lowry, Olivia Biggart, Richard Hallford ( not present in the picture), Leah Fairservice, Kyle Easton, Cameron Stewart and Eve Nicholson.

 

Under 14s Semi-Final Joy

Braidhurst Under 14s braved stormy weather conditions on Thursday to play their Semi-Final of the Lanarkshire Cup away to Chryston High School. The first half was a scrappy affair with both teams struggling to cope with the conditions, but the visitors eventually went in front thanks to a left-footed strike from Alistair Small. Stuart McKinstry then doubled their lead soon after, firing past the keeper at the second time of asking, which gave Braidhurst a 2-0 lead going into half-time. The second half was much the same as the first, but after a Nathan Spence pass put Robbie Shanks through on goal, a neat finish past the keeper put the game beyond doubt. The game ended 3-0 to Braidhurst, with Mr Clarke and Mr O’Toole delighted at the outcome as well as the effort that the boys put in. They are now into the Cup Final where they will meet the winners of St. Maurice’s HS and Taylor HS.

RETIREMENT

Staff at Braidhurst High School gathered on Friday 22nd to wish Mrs Anna Chisholm a happy and well-deserved retirement.   Anna served the school in various capacities for an incredible 37 years.   She was a stalwart of the Parent Teacher Association and at the forefront of the Save Our School campaign some years ago.   For the last 22 years she was a well-loved Additional Support Needs Assistant, and her expertise and caring nature will be sorely missed.

DEVELOPING SCOTLAND’S YOUNG WORKFORCE

Braidhurst High School has successfully worked in partnership with the Prince’s Trust in the delivery of the S3/4 XL programme over the past 5 years.   S4/5 pupils are currently participating in Future Starts, a pilot initiative developed by Prince’s Trust in response to the Commission on Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce.   It is aimed at young people aged 15-18 to offer an insight into the world of work.   Over the past 5 weeks pupils have attended Industry Taster events to find out more about careers in construction, mechanics, sports and childcare.   Pictured (L to R) are Connor Bohan, Jack Simpson, David Barclay and Rhys Arthur attending the construction information day at New College Lanarkshire, Motherwell Campus.   The boys gained hands-on experience in the college’s extensive training facilities and gained invaluable careers advice on construction apprenticeships from Kier Construction and Amey.   The Future Starts group will now be offered the opportunity for a work experience week in May and June to explore their chosen career further.

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