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World Champion

Congratulations to Megan Smillie of 4S1, who became an individual World Tae Kwon Do Champion at Swindon last week. Megan won World Gold in the Middleweight, Minus 57, Category. She also captured Bronze in the 14-17 Individual Patterns event.

Megan Smillie with the world medals she won recently at Swindon.

Fair Trade Fortnight

Congratulations to the Fair Trade Committee for their efforts in supporting Fair Trade fortnight. In an effort to raise school community awareness of Fair Trade, the group organised a range of activities that include ‘Sponge a Teacher’ and a staff coffee morning.

Staff and pupils also donated £1 to the Fair Trade cause by participating in the ‘Sport Your Trainers’ event. This initiative primarily promoted the forthcoming Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Miss Anushi Pathmanathan, Acting Principal Teacher of Work and Enterprise, was delighted to confirm our collective Fair Trade efforts raised a total of £446.

Members of the Clyde Valley Fair Trade Committee prepare to serve the staff coffee morning.

Fair Trade Sponge a Teacher

The Fair Trade Committee adopted a most creative advertising approach to promote the new Fair Trade Tuck Shop, their Fair Trade Staff Coffee Morning and the launch of Fair Trade Fortnight.

They recruited the services of several members of staff to be placed ‘in the stocks, in the playground, then to face the pupil mob who were paying for the privilege of throwing wet sponges at their staff favourites!

A big thanks to Mr Alex Martin, our Technical Technician, for making the stocks and to Miss Wendy McKenna, from the Art department, for her colourful painting of them.

Few of the staff ‘victims’ enjoyed their multiple soaking, but pupils had a terrific time! More importantly, the lunchtime fiasco raised £150 for the Fair Trade cause.

Teachers in the Clyde Valley stocks during the ‘Sponge a Teacher ‘event.

 

Battlefields Tour

A party of 24 S4 and S5 pupils recently made a highly emotional and informative visit to the site of the First World War Battlefields in Belgium and in France. History staff from the Humanities Faculty, organized the trip with Mrs May Mackenzie, Mrs Lynsay Ashton and Mr John Ferrie the supervising staff.

The visit was very much linked in the course work for the National Qualifications programmes and most certainly helped bring historical fact to real-life impact.

The pupils were clearly affected very deeply when they visited the historic battlefields and trenches, parts of which have been preserved to retain a realistic insight into the horrific and dehumanising conditions experienced by hundreds of thousands of soldiers from all sides of the conflict.

The experience very much brought History into the context of modern life, with many pupils moved by the scale of the human carnage that occurred during the ‘war to end all wars’.

On the last evening of the tour, the pupils, dressed in full school uniform as a token of their respect to those who had fallen, joined the residents of Ieper (Ypres) village at the landmark Menin Gate for the Last Post Ceremony. In sombre mood and absolute silence, pupils were then encouraged to give one of the many thousands of unknown warriors his own identity and to mourn his tragic passing.

Aaron McArthur and Emily Parvin laid a Wreath of Remembrance from the school as staff and pupils paid their own tribute to all those who offered the greatest sacrifice of all.

Pupils reported the visit as one of the most significant experiences of their lives to date and one that brought home the true value of History and the horror and waste that was the First World War.

Our pictures capture just some of the experiences that so greatly moved the staff and pupils during Clyde valley’s Battlefield Tour.

Science Club

The Science Club continues to be one of the most popular lunchtime activities for first year pupils. At one of the recent meetings, pupils thoroughly enjoyed making ‘flubber’ and ‘bouncy balls’ using PVC glue. The sticky problem proved to be lots of fun as they grappled with the chemical concoctions to produce a fun toy, as well as understanding the Science behind the process. Science Technician, Paul Lamie guided pupils through the process and made sure they ‘stuck to’ all health and safety regulations.

Last week, Miss Lauren Stirling and current student, Miss Kirsty Collins, also encouraged pupils to be messy! This time round, pupils were making indicators to test for acids and alkalis, by grinding up cabbage and beetroot! Pupils were delighted the colourful outcome also helped them complete some very significant scientific tests.

 

Judo Success

Congratulations to Aaron Miller of second year on his recent success in national judo competitions. Competing in the Aged 13-14 years category, Aaron won Gold at the Scottish Grand Prix event. He then built on that success by capturing Silver at the British Regions competition.

Aaron continues Clyde Valley’s strong record in the various martial arts and the school wishes him continued success in this highly competitive sport.

 

Aaron Miller of second year displaying the gold and silver medals he won in the recent judo tournaments.

Biodiversity Photographic Competition

During the month of February, the school’s Eco Committee was inundated with entries for this year’s Biodiversity Photographic Competition. Pupils, and staff, were invited to submit to Mr John Weir, Principal Teacher of Visual Arts, as many pictures of images from nature as entrants wished. The range of entries was amazing and included close-up shots of wild-life and plant-life to panoramic landscapes.

The thankless task of judging the dozens of stunning entries fell to Head Teacher, Mr Sommerville, and to Mr Weir, whose Department delivers course in photography, especially to senior pupils.

Deserving winner of the first prize and recipient of cinema tickets was Ket Prabkhonchua of second year. The judges felt Ket’s close-up of lichen was captured with good texture and sharp focusing. Equally impressive were the runners-up of Kate Reid (Lake District landscape), Scott Cooper (fungi), Ainslie Wright (snail) and Shona Scott (fence with birch leaves)

Opportunities Beyond School

The school recently hosted its second ‘Opportunities Beyond School’ event. Piloted last session, the event targeted pupils in S3-S6 to raise their awareness of jobs, careers, training and study opportunities both in their senior years of study at school and after they have left.

Pupils in S4-S6 visited the games barn location during the school afternoon to visit as many of the 40 plus exhibitors as they wished. Pupils in S3, those from S4-S6 who wished more time, and parents were then able to speak to the presenters at the close of school.

Co-organisers, Miss Anushi Pathmanathan, our Acting Principal Teacher of Work and Enterprise, and Gail Connelly, our careers adviser from Skills Development Scotland, wish to thank everyone who took part and providing such expert advice and guidance to all our learners.

Those presenting included local businesses and professions, many local and national training providers, support and integration services from North Lanarkshire Council and many colleges and universities, serving the central belt of Scotland.

All of the hundreds of pupils who attended voted the afternoon a great success and ‘eye-opener’ for many!

 

Fifth year pupils, Nicola Sylvester and Frazer Lindsay gathering information from one of the many presenters at the recent Opportunities event.

Spotlight on Design & Technology

It’s a New Year, in a relatively new department (where physical location is concerned).  This month we reflect on what has been happening in the Design & Technology Department since their relocation in August 2013.

The new rooms have felt like ‘home’ for a number of months now and thank you to all our new neighbours who have made us feel very welcome. 

It has been business as usual since taking ownership of our new premises.  Pupils in all year groups have been patient, understanding and continue to produce fabulous work.  The following highlights a number of areas where I have seen fantastic examples of pupil work.

S1:  It was great seeing the pupils working on and completing their ‘Soma Cube’.  Personal highlight for myself was watching pupils try to figure out 1 solution for this mathematical puzzle only to be told there are 240 possible solutions!

The ‘Celebrating Scotland’ of work was also a great success.  Pupils embraced the new software that came into the school with the upgrade to Windows 7 and produced professional looking work using some of the new features available on the software.

S1 – S6:  With the upgrade to Autodesk Inventor 2013, pupils have been taking advantage of the department’s subscription to 3dmadeeasy.com.  The Website offers pupils access to a wealth of video tutorials to learn about how to use the new version of ‘Autodesk Inventor’ (3D modelling software) we have in the department.  A number pupils have downloaded this ‘industry standard’ software at home from the ‘Autodesk Student Community’ website and are now able to take advantage of this subscription at home also.

S2: Certificates and Awards

Congratulations to the following second year pupils who have received Certificates of Excellence from the Design & Technology Department for their outstanding work in term

 Pupils nominated for Merit: 

 2/1  Paul Codona, 2/1  Meghan Hill, 2/1  Bobbi Kennedy, 2/1 Daniel McMillan, 2/1  Lisa Megahy, 2/1  Stuart Murphy, 2/3  Jamie Brooks, 2/3  Jamie Brownlie, 2/3  Calum Dunn, 2/3  Nicole Dunning, 2/3  Chloe Hall, 2/3  Nathan Harkin, 2/3  Christopher Jack , 2/3  Jenna McFarlane, 2/3  Gemma Muir, 2/3  Carly Murray, 2/3  Charlie Smith, 2/3  Caitlyn Thomson, 2/4  Rhys Brown, 2/4  Cameron Gray, 2/4  Leah Hannah , 2/4  Ross Hayhoe , 2/4  Adam Hogan, 2/4  Nathan Wale 2/5  Melissa Arnott, 2/5  Sam Campbell, 2/5 Nikola Carswell, 2/5  Jack Gregor, 2/5  Brandon McCorquodale, 2/5  Paige McLelland, 2/6  Lauryn Brown, 2/6  Chloe McKean, 2/6  Kayleigh Moon,

Pupils nominated for Endeavour:

2/1  Nicole Busby, 2/1  Aleksandra Komarek, 2/1  Annabel Rae, 2/1 Lewis Scott, 2/1  Rachel Taylor, 2/2  Reegan-Jaye Boal, 2/2  Lisa Conlon, 2/2  Kayleigh Hart, 2/2  Stephen Morton, 2/3  Louise Cumming, 2/3  Ailiesh McInnes, 2/3  Jason McLeary, 2/3  Megan McLelland, 2/4  C Chelsea Armit, 2/4  Jamie Clydesdale, 2/4  Callum Hamilton, 2/4  Rebecca Martin, 2/4  Rachael McEwan, 2/4  Abbie Nelson, 2/4  Leah Turnbull, 2/4  Jay Wilson, 2/4  Kara Wilson, 2/5  Arran Dickson, 2/5  Rebecca Kilpatrick, 2/5  Sasha McKenna, 2/5  Sophie Paterson, 2/5  Amber Proudfoot, 2/5  Megan Thomson, 2/6  Kerr Brown, 2/6  Claire Forrest, 2/6  David McMillan,  2/6  Karah Millar, 2/6  Rachel Murdoch, 2/6  Ashleigh Park, 2/6  Linzi Penman, 2/6  Nicole Rogan, 2/6  Amy Speirs, 2/7  Ryan Boyd, 2/7 Euan Bradshaw, 2/7 Katelyn Campbell, 2/7 Laila Dougan, 2/7  Ellie Louise Forsyth, 2/7 Katelyn Kenmuir, 2/7 Zoe Knox, 2/7 Amy MacFarlane, 2/7 Amy McLeod, 2/7 Kira Melville, 2/7 Aaron Miller, 2/7 Jaqueline Sweetin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S1 ENTERPRISE CLUB:

The Enterprise Club continues to be well attended by a number of S1 pupils meeting on a Friday at lunch time.

During the weeks leading up to Christmas the pupils decided to create and donate a ‘Nativity Scene’ to our senior community friends at the Law View Sheltered Housing Complex in Wishaw which was gratefully received.

Italian Adventure

Last week a party of Clyde Valley senior pupils joined their counterparts from three other North Lanarkshire secondary schools for the return visit to Italy in the annual North Lanarkshire – Pistoia Exchange programme.

Sixth year pupils, Eilidh Smith, Lynsey Walker, Alex Murphy, Karen Perry, Donna Gourlay, Amy McDonald, Lucy Dundas, Ciara Owens and Sarah Thomson enjoyed the chance to visit the Sismondi and Pacinotti Institute in Pescia, Tuscany. Having hosted their Italian ‘twins’ during their visit to Scotland in September, the Clyde Valley students completed a busy programme, giving them a real taste of Italian culture and rich heritage.

Ian Sommerville, Head Teacher, and Elaine Osprey, Principal Teacher of Modern Languages, led the Clyde Valley group. Staff and pupils from Dalziel High School, Our Lady’s High School in Motherwell and St Maurice’s High School in Cumbernauld made up the North Lanarkshire party.

The Clyde Valley party began their adventure by being welcomed by the Region’s Senior Education Officer in Pescia Town Hall. They then visited their twin school, Sismondi and Pacinotti Instituto.

 The group’s exploration of Tuscany began with a day trip to Pisa, with many pupils taking the opportunity to climb to the top of the world famous Leaning Tower.

This was followed by another full day outing to the stunning city of Venice. Pupils enjoyed a ferry trip along the Venetian waterfront as they entered this most unique and beautiful of cities. The girls thoroughly enjoyed a trip around the world-famous canals by gondola.

They then enjoyed a visit to stunning, classical Florence. The pupils marvelled at the world-famous landmarks and stunning architecture. The pupils also enjoyed a day-trip to the beautiful walled city of Lucca. Everyone enjoyed sampling the markets, cafes, stylish shops and restaurants as they gained a real insight into typical Tuscan life.

The pupils were fortunate to enjoy warm, early spring sunshine most days. And, their one day of rain did not stop them walking around the lovely town of Pescia and neighbouring towns as they visited with their Italian twins.

As always during this fantastic exchange programme, the most significant insight into the Italian way of life was undoubtedly when the pupils did visit the homes of their Italian twins. The warmth and friendliness of the families to each Scot was overwhelming. And, once again, the emotional farewells at the end of the week were clear confirmation of the value of this highly successful exchange programme.

The Clyde Valley group records a special word of thanks to the Italian teachers who organised their week, and especially to Massimo Fontanelli, Cristina Brancoli and Giancarlo Pellegrineschi of the Sismondi and Pacinotti School.

Our pictures capture just some of the many places visited by the Clyde Valley students during their Tuscan adventure.

Literacy Stars of the Month – January

Congratulations to January’s Literacy Stars of the Month. This month’s competition combined with this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day theme of ‘Journeys’. Pupils were asked to write about a difficult or life-changing journey or experience. Once again, the standard of work that was submitted was extremely impressive. All of the winning entries are now on display in the English corridor.

Well done to January’s ‘Stars’:  1st Lisa Conlon (2C1); 2nd Stuart Murphy (2C1); 3rd equal Cara Sinnett (1H1) and Meghan Hill (2C1).

 

Clyde Valley’s January Literacy Stars with their prize books (from left to right) Meghan Hill, Cara Sinnett, Stuart Murphy and Lisa Conlon

S1 Football

The first year football team won their first league match of the season, coming out on top by the odd goal in five in a thrilling 3-2 contest away to Caldervale High School from Airdrie. The Valley side started well and took a 1-0 lead in a game that was closely contested throughout. The home side equalised and then edged into a 2-1 lead. However, the Clyde Valley side showed great resilience to claw back to level terms before snatching the all-important winner in the second half.

Ross Hayhoe, with a double, and Logan Lawrie netted for Clyde Valley. Every single player in the squad played his part in a most encouraging win for Mr Conway’s side. A special mention must go to David Kennedy, however, for an inspiring man-of-the-match performance.

Allanton Jolly Beggars Burns Club

Liam Dunnachie and Niamh Speirs of S4 played leading roles in the recent Allanton Jolly Beggars Burns Club Annual Burns Supper, held at the Cambusnethan Club. Elizabeth Totten, the Club’s President offered warm words of welcome to Niamh and to Liam and to Miss Claire Douglas of the English department, who accompanied them.

Liam proposed a witty, and often stinging ‘Toast to the Lassies’ in which he paid reluctant homage to the country’s ‘bonnie lassies’, much to the great amusement of his fellow males in the audience and the friendly hostility of the women.

Not to be outdone, and ensuring the ladies had the last and most powerful word, Niamh’s rebuff made it patently clear to all males present their very being and tranquility in life was down solely to the direction and leadership and superior intellect of their better halves!

The school would like to thank the AJB Club for their kind invitation and generous hospitality.

Mrs Elizabeth Totten (centre) keeps apart the ‘duelling’ Niamh and Liam!

S1 Inter-House Burns Competition

Congratulations to the 9 participants in the school’s inaugural S1 Burns Poetry Recitation Competition. Iona Orr, Abby Cockburn and Emily Lang recited for Curran House. Rachel Lees, Rebecca Finlayson and Megan Young were Sneddon’s champions. Cara Sinnett, Ellie Docherty and Simone Ward represented Houldsworth House.

All of the pupils recited Burns poems or extracts from poems to a packed theatre and to judges, Mr Sommerville and Mrs Elizabeth Totten, President of the local Allanton Jolly Beggars Burns Club.

The standard was outstanding, with Cara Sinnett declared the overall winner with her wonderful rendition of the sardonic verse ‘To a Louse’. Cara and team-mates, Ellie and Simone captured first place for Houldsworth and the important 3 points for first place. Iona, Abby and Emily took the 2 points for Curran House. Rachel, Rebecca and Megan were a close third and took 1 point for Sneddon House.

The school would like to thank Mrs Totten for generously giving up her time to support this new event in the Inter House calendar.

Mrs Elizabeth Totten (centre) with the S1 Inter House Burns presenters.

 Cara was delighted to receive her Certificate of Excellence and winner’s prize of an anthology of the work of Robert Burns.

Cara Sinnett proudly holds her prize for winning the recent Burns Recitation Competition.

Badminton Success

Congratulations to Liam McGhie (1C1) and Lachlan Kyle (1C1) on producing outstanding performances at last week’s North Lanarkshire Secondary Schools Badminton Championships held at the Ravenscraig Sports Centre.

Liam reached the semi-finals of the Under 13 Boys singles competition, before being beaten by the eventual tournament winner in a close contest. Liam then partnered Lachlan to compete in the Under 14 Doubles Championship. And again, the boys did exceptionally well to reach the semi-final, once more falling to the eventual winners.

And, congratulations to our senior badminton players who also acquitted themselves well in the senior events. Neil McIntyre, Reece McCarrison, Fraser Simpson, Adam Lawson and Ross Garrard all competed strongly in the round-robin tournament format. Fraser played reached the quarter finals, but lost out to the eventual winner.

Spotlight on Eco, Fairtrade, Enterprise & more!

Eco-Schools 

Miss Kelly and Miss McGough have been working tirelessly with the members of the Wonderful World Club to make pupils across the school aware of environmental issues.  A ‘Picnic Day’ was one activity organised in October where the pupils were able to sample some seasonal produce. Since then they have been busying themselves with other activities, including making ‘Bird Balls’ to attract the local birds, ensuring their survival as the winter months approach. Shortly, they will be undertaking a project to try and tackle the problem of dog-fouling in the community which seems to be a massive blight on the environment and poses health risks also. In the new term Miss Kelly will be launching a Biodiversity Competition with pupils being asked to capture pictures of things that encapsulate ‘Biodiversity’ with the pictures being displayed in the House Blocks. More details can be sought from Miss Kelly. The school is due to renew its ‘Green Flag’ status and it is hoped that all the hard work of the Wonderful World Club and their two leaders will lead to our status being renewed.

 

Fairtrade 

The Fairtrade Steering Group met earlier this month and it was decided that the annual ‘Beat the Goalie’ competition should take place in December. The 3-day event was very successful and pupils queued up to take their chances against some famous goalies like Mr Bruin, Mr Conway, Mr Thomson, Mr Ford, Miss Hughes, Mr Keating and Miss Kelly. On the first day we had a celebrity goalie in the form of Mr Malcolm Taylor, Football Development Coach at Motherwell FC. Our sixth formers, Ross Megahy, Ross Garrard, Josh Speirs, Andrew Morley, Adam Lawson and Calum Glover all helped boost our stock of talented goalies. The winner….( I will let you know who this is afterwards) received two tickets to the Hamilton Accies game which had been kindly donated by Mrs Franks. Mr Sommerville was on hand to take photographs and show off his footballing skills. Thanks to all who made the event a success and a special thanks to Miss McGough and Mr Jones who were on hand to supervise. Mr Jones couldn’t resist the urge to take a penalty kick, despite hanging up his football boots last year after sustaining a knee injury. He scored a couple of goals but was soon banished to the sidelines by the boss.The total funds raised from the event will go towards purchasing Fairtrade gifts for the residents of Law View Sheltered Housing.

Work Experience 

‘Work Experience Week’ ran this year from 28th Oct- 1st Nov. Pupils enjoyed a break from the routine of coming into school each day and instead sampled the world of work. Please see some of the testimonies. All had a positive experience with one pupil impressing their employer so much than he was offered an apprenticeship with Arnold Clark.

Enterprise 

An S1 Enterprise Group was launched in December. Mr McDonald supervised the pupils in a pilot scheme of making  ‘nativity scenes.’ The pupils hope to sell these to staff before the end of term. Thanks to Mr McDonald and Mr Martin for helping pupils with this task. Hopefully as the group expands, new and innovative ideas will be turned into money-spinning activities in the new year.

Vocational Courses 

Hairdressing, Construction and Childcare continue to be popular course choices with students at Clyde Valley High School. Please see the testimonies.

Fire Reach 

12 S3 pupils were invited to take part in a Fire Reach programme in October at Coatbridge Fire Station. The lucky individuals were subjected to the same rigorous training as a new recruit.   All came back having found the exercise worthwhile with some expressing an interest in following a career in this field.

Check out the gallery below for a variety of photos!

 

 

Lessons from Auschwitz

Earlier this session, Josh Speirs and Andrew Morley, from S6, were part of the Scottish schools’ delegation who travelled to Poland to visit the Auschwitz Concentration Camps. This annual visit is run by the Holocaust Memorial trust, and supported by the Scottish Government and all of the Scottish local authorities. The entire purpose is to ensure that successive generations understand the inhumanity of the Holocaust so the lessons of history can truly be remembered and avoided in the future. All those who take part find the experience incredibly moving and life-changing.

As part of the school’s contribution to Holocaust Memorial Week, Josh and Andrew have been leading morning assemblies, delivering a powerful and moving PowerPoint presentation as they honestly and sensitively explain their experience.

This year’s theme for the Memorial week has been ‘Journeys’ and the boys prepared their presentation with this in mind. All pupils have also been given the opportunity to sign the school’s Memorial Candle as we respect the victims of this worst of human atrocities.

 

Josh Speirs (left) and Andrew Morley with some of the display material they helped prepare as part of their Lessons from Auschwitz presentation.

Festive Fun Gangsta Granny Competition

Congratulations to Jordan Jacobs of 1C2 on winning the ‘Festive Fun Gangsta Granny’ competition. Mr Andrew Keating, of the Home Economics Department, presented Jordan with her prize of a copy of Gangsta Granny and a Wonka bar.

During English library periods, S1 and S2 classes watched a Scottish Book Trust Author’s Live interview with the wonderfully funny author, David Walliams. To test pupils’ listening skills they were set the Festive Fun task of answering two questions relating to the David Walliams’ interview.

1 – Who or what gave David the idea for the story of Mr Stink?

2 – David’s favourite children’s book tells the story of a little girl’s adventures. What is her name?

Billie Davie, 2C1, Calum Dunn, 1H1, Kimberley Bryans, 1C2, Sophie Smith, 1C2, Iona Orr, 1C2 and Jordan Jacobs, 1C2 all answered both questions correctly, but it was Jordan’s name which was pulled out of the Christmas hat to win the Festive Prize.


Christmas at Clyde Valley

The holidays are almost here and there is certainly a festive feeling in the air. Take a look at our Christmas Gallery below to spread a little Christmas cheer!

Thanks to all the e-Mag team for compiling the above photos, particularly Emma Hillain, Laura Douglas, Hannah Devine, Kym Crawford and Miss McGough.

Christmas Disco

Pupils from all year groups enjoyed a terrific Christmas Disco during the second last week of term. Pupils travelled through Santa’s Cave, carefully constructed by sixth year pupils, to enter the disco. The dance floor was filled all evening as staff and pupils began their Christmas celebrations.

Take a look at our gallery of photos from the night. Thanks to our e-Mag team for their sterling work!