Catalyst Award

A group of Clyde Valley High School’s keenest 3rd year readers joined in North Lanarkshire Council’s annual celebration of teen fiction, the Catalyst Book Award.

Fourteen pupils attended the award ceremony at Our Lady’s High School in Motherwell where they got to meet the authors of the four nominated books. This year’s short list comprised “Where I Belong” by Gillian Cross, “When I Was Joe” by Keren David, “Grass” by Cathy McPhail and “Time Riders” by Alex Scarrow.
Laura Kilpatrick (3H1) and Ellen Lees (3S1) did a magnificent job of introducing Keren David and her novel “When I Was Joe”, about a teenager who reinvents himself after he is placed in the witness protection programme. Laura and Ellen confidently and professionally delivered a biography of the author and wowed the audience with a dramatic and pulsating section of the novel the girls had chosen themselves.

The rest of the pupils, as well as other keen readers in third year, had been reading and reviewing the shortlisted books for weeks leading up to the event and, along with the other schools involved, voting for their favourite of the novels. Despite being the favourite amongst Clyde Valley pupils, “When I Was Joe” was runner up to Alex Scarrow’s “Time Riders”. However, there was no disappointment as everyone had read some fantastic books and got the chance to meet and talk to the authors.

Check out the photos from the event below!

If you want to get involved in next year’s award, deciding who wins and blogging about your favourite books, speak to Miss McGough in the library about the 2012 Catalyst long list and get reading!

Mr Douglas

S1 Christmas Pantomime

As a special treat for our hard-working first year pupils, the English department are running a trip to the spectacular Christmas pantomime ‘Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates’ at the SECC in Glasgow. The pantomime promises to be an amazing experience, starring John Barrowman and The Krankies and filled with special 3D effects.

The trip takes place on the last day of term, Wednesday 21st December. A bus will take pupils fromĀ  the school to attend a matinee performance before returning them to the school later on.

The Christmas Pantomime trip is always a popular and successful event, so make sure you bring your money in on time and look forward to a fantastic day.