Rowing Champions

Congratulations to our team of rowers who captured a clutch of team and individual medals at the recent North Lanarkshire Indoor Rowing Championships. Well done to all of the team for their sterling efforts and enthusiastic support of their team members throughout a grueling test of stamina and determination.

S1 Girls: Hannah Devine, Elizabeth Hendrie, Emily Lang, Iona Orr, Lucy Whitehead; S1 Boys: Logan Lawrie, Callum Curly, Ben Miller, Hayden Muir, Lewis Wilson, Dominic Yuill; S2 Girls: Abbie Nelson, Gemma Muir, Nicole Dunning, Leah Hannah, Rebecca Martin, Leah Turnball, Kara Wilson; S2 Boys: Reegan-Jay Boal, Ryan Boyd, Euan Bradshaw, Jordan Brown, Jamie Brownlie, Nathan Harkin, Brandon McCorquodale, Aaron Miller, Jay Wilson, Nathan Wale; S3: Sam Murdoch; S6: Andrew Morley

Clyde Valley’s Indoor Rowing Team

Badminton

Congratulations to the school’s badminton team who finished as runners-up in the North Lanarkshire Schools League. After another outstanding display at the final, round-robin event of the year at Ravenscraig Sports Complex, Clyde Valley’s S3/S4 team narrowly lost out on the gold position to St Aidan’s High School. This event was supported by Morth Lanarkshire Leisure Trust.

Well done to Zak Reid, Jack Reid, Matthew Turnball, Derek Tyson, Taylor Strang, Donald Hannah, Grant Wood, Nicholas Carle, Craig Tart and Andrew Glover whose consistency throughout the tournament has been outstanding.

And, a big well done to all our badminton players from S1-S6 and for making the badminton club one our most popular and successful sporting activities.

The S3/S4 badminton team proudly display their silver medals after a highly successful season

Commonwealth Games Baton Bearer

The school was delighted to learn that Eilidh Murray of fifth year, will be one of the relay team of Baton Bearers carrying the Commonwealth Message to the Glasgow Games Opening Ceremony.

A champion swimmer, and one of the school’s Sports Leaders, members of the Pupil Council nominated Eilidh to be Clyde Valley’s representative in this prestigious challenge in recognition of her outstanding work in promoting sport across the school and within the wider community.

Eilidh will enjoy her brief moment in the Commonwealth Games spotlight when the Commonwealth Baton passes through the Wishaw area on Monday 23 June.

Eilidh Murray, who will carry the Commonwealth Games Baton