S4 Prelim Exams

Well Done to all S4 pupils for their hard work and superb commitment throughout the prelim fortnight.

The invigilation team were very impressed with all of the pupils and really enjoyed working with them.

Fingers crossed for positive results! This is an important milestone for all S4 pupils. The hard work continues following the exams.

Keep working hard and take all of the advice and feedback from your teachers  that you are given and use this as a means of helping you to aim for success in the SQA examinations next year!

Good Luck!

 

Santa Jingle

This year, all S2 Music pupils were set the task of creating a short jingle to be played over the tannoy system before announcements, in the month of December. The brief was to create a short ‘festive’ piece of music using the Music Technology software. They also had to ensure part of the jingle featured original music. The pupils worked in pairs or groups of three over a three-week period. The Music staff selected the top 7 jingles, from which the winning jingle was selected by a judging panel made up of Mr Anderson, Mr Spencer and Mrs Jacobs. The sound file is embedded for you to enjoy!

The 7 finalists were;

1 Bailey Mair/Marc Blair

2 Leah Alexander/Robyn Ward

3 Emilia Tamburrini/Amy Levet

4 Daisy Atfield/Tyler Meechan

5 Lucy Haggerty/Declan Deighan

6 Ryan Reilly /Jamie Marshall

7 Adam Cochrane/Tommy Fagan

 Winning jingle: 1st place Emilia Tamburrini/ Amy Levet

2nd Place: Daisy Atfield/Tyler Meechan

3rd: Place: Bailey Mair/Marc Blair

 Well done to all of the pupils involved and to the Music Teachers for this innovative idea. Santa’s footsteps will be enjoyed throughout the school.

 

 

 

Dance Success

An update from the S1/2 Dance Show at Bellshill Academy yesterday.

We had 19 S1/2 Girls and 3 senior girls in attendance. The S1/2 pupils performed a combination of group and duo dances in various styles. All girls performed very well and their conduct yesterday was excellent. They will now be working towards the North Lanarkshire Competition in March. Senior pupils help to run the Dance Club and ensued that the girls were prepared prior to the show and on the day.

Congratulations to all of our performers (listed below)and thanks to our senior helpers and Mrs Robertson from the PE department.

Dance Development Show

Senior Helpers – Cara Garvie, Lucy Mitchell and Kara Stewart

Year Group /Level Names Solo/Duo/Group Category Song
S2

Level 2

Monisa Ahmad, Millie Robertson, Hollie Ferguson, Rachel French, Robyn Ward Group Streetdance/Hip Hop Mixup
S2

Level 2

Hayley Mathieson, Erin Tiffney, Ines Nimmo Group Streetdance/Hip Hop Beyonce Remix
S1

Level 2

Emily Russell, Kyra Aitken, Efia Quartey, Cara Greene, Mia Rainey, Emma Anderson, Camerin Lally Group Streetdance/Hip Hop Remix
S1

Level 2

Casey Traynor, Ciara O’Neill, Ava Miller, Sarah Wallace Group Contemporary/Lyrical Dancing Dolls
S1

Level 2

Sarah Wallace, Casey Traynor, Ciara O’Neill Group Contemporary/Lyrical Unsteady
S1

Level 2

Emma Anderson

Ava Miller

Duo Streetdance/Hip Hop 1999

 

 Teamwork!!

 

S4 Prelim Exams

Our S4 pupils will be taking prelim examinations from Monday 26th November to Friday 7th December inc.

We wish all pupils taking these exams every success and all pupils who are completing important course tasks every success with completing these during this time.

Good luck to everyone

Mr Anderson

HT

Numeracy Festival

We have had a fantastic two days in the school with a whole school focus on “Numeracy”.

Pupils thoroughly enjoyed the range of experiences that our Principal Teacher of Numeracy, Mrs McClelland, had organised for them.

Pupils took part in “Skills for Bills” a very innovative budgeting exercise that was delivered by parent members of the parent council. Great to see pupils thinking about the real life context that numeracy plays in everyday decisions.

Construction skills and numeracy were part of the problem solving “tower of straws” task – lots of great ways to build the tower from basic materials and have it support the weight of a tennis ball. Great team skills on show in this task.

We had professor Adam McBride from the University of Strathclyde talk to pupils about his work and life working with numbers.

Throughout the school numeracy challenges and puzzles were posted in corridors and on screens (as were some really bad numeracy jokes) to challenge pupils and staff.

An excellent two days looking at Numeracy across learning.

Well Done!

 

NLC Modern Apprenticeship Opportunities

Please see the links below to all live modern apprenticeship opportunities available via my job Scotland:

Health & Social Care – https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/north-lanarkshire-council/jobs/pre-vocational-modern-apprentice-health-social-care-12-posts-temporary-137977?from=org

Customer Service/ Northline –https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/north-lanarkshire-council/jobs/modern-apprentice-customer-service-northline-4-posts-temporary-137999?from=org

Customer Service/ FSS – https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/north-lanarkshire-council/jobs/modern-apprentice-customer-service-fss-temporary-6-posts-137922?from=org

Business Admin lvl 2 –https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/north-lanarkshire-council/jobs/modern-apprentice-business-administration-level-2-temporary-20-apprenticeships-137696?from=org

Business Admin Lvl 3 –https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/north-lanarkshire-council/jobs/modern-apprentice-business-administration-level-3-8-apprenticeships-temporary-137716?from=org

Accounts –
https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/north-lanarkshire-council/jobs/modern-apprentice-accounting-temporary-4-apprenticeships-137611?from=org

Pre-loved school uniform plea

Do you have any Airdrie Academy uniforms that you no longer need? If yes, please consider donating them to us for our pre-loved school uniform initiative.

We are partnering with a local voluntary organisation called “Cool School Uniforms” to provide our families with uniform packages to suit their needs. Our Parent Council are also working closely with us to help make this initiative a success.

If you don’t have any specific items from Airdrie Academy’s uniform, but would still like to donate, you can also hand in outside jackets, new shoes/trainers/ new underwear, stationery, scarves, gloves etc.

Please hand in any donations to the school office or give to Mrs Carlin or Clare O’Neill (Home School Partnership Worker). Alternatively we can arrange collection, so please contact the school office on 01236 632161.

We really need your help as we aim to be up and running with this initiative before Christmas!

If you would like any other information please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you

Achievements in PE

Congratulations to Lewis Buchanan and Craig Cumming S6, both boys had a trial for the Lanarkshire Select under 18s football squad and were successful in making this team. Due to a couple of good performances and a few goals Craig has been selected to go for a Scotland trial for the Scottish School Boys under 18’s. This is on the 6th December. Good luck Craig!

NL Swimming

Hannah Anderson S1, Ethan Stewart S1, Beth Wilson S3, Gregor Bryson S3, Lewis Graham S4 and Marijus Kringelis S4 all competed at the North Lanarkshire Swimming Championships.

All pupils achieved PB times in 1 or more races.

Ethan won: Gold in the 200 Backstroke, Silver in 100 Backstroke and Silver in 200 Freestyle.
Beth won: Silver in the 100 Freestyle, Bronze in the 100 Backstroke.
Gregor won: Gold in the 100 Backstroke, Silver in the 100 Freestyle, Bronze in the 100 Butterfly and Bronze in the 100 Breast.
Marijus won: Gold in the 100 Breast, Gold in the 200 Breast, Gold in the 200 IM, Silver 200 Freestyle.

Well done everyone!

Give a Festive Gift Appeal

Possible Gift Ideas

In Airdrie Academy, we know the true meaning of Christmas – spending time with loved ones and the spirit of giving.

To share in the Christmas spirit, we are delighted to support North Lanarkshire Council’s ‘Give a Festive Gift’ appeal. This means that we are looking for donations of items that can be used as gifts for young people in North Lanarkshire. Please click the “possible gift ideas” link above for suggested gift ideas.

Gifts will  be collected by Miss Smith and her team of volunteers. If you would like to help us make sure ALL can enjoy the upcoming festive period then please send your donations to the school between Monday 19th November and Wednesday 28th November.

As always, your support is greatly appreciated.

 

 

Thank You

LGBT Charter

LGBT+ and the Pride not Prejudice group in Airdrie Academy

By Morgan Brand

We, at Airdrie Academy, are constantly aiming to make school a safe and open place for all. We are an all-inclusive school, committed to ensuring that anyone who identifies as LGBT+ is treated equally and with the same opportunities and chances as everyone else. We are aware that, if you think you may be LGBT+, it can feel like you are alone and there is no support. Our staff will be happy to talk to you about any questions concerning sexual orientation or gender identity and will listen to you respectfully, without judgement. Our pupil Support teacher, Miss Masterson, is excellent to speak with and is a contact at the school if you wish to speak to someone.

The support of LGBT+ individuals in school is important. Mental health issues are common among the community with 40% of the LGBT+ community experiencing some kind of mental health issue. Further, 96% of young transgender people have self-harmed and 2 out of 5 young transgender people have attempted to take their own life. As well as dealing with personal issues, bullying towards the LGBT+ community is often seen, with 48% of LGB young people reported to have at one point have been bullied. Airdrie Academy will always aim to prevent any sort of bullying from happening to LGBT young people. We know these topics are sometimes difficult to process and go through, so as well as offering adult support, support within the Pride not Prejudice group, we can offer guidance, help websites and phone numbers to further support any other pupils who feel alone or experience any issues.

 

Now, at Airdrie Academy, we are aiming to do bigger and better for the LGBT+ community. We are working towards gaining our Bronze charter award from LGBT Youth Scotland. The LGBT charter makes a statement that diversity and equality are the heart of our school and are widely accepted. To help achieve this, involve yourself or support this. You do not have to be a part of the LGBT+ community – Be an ally! An ally is someone who does not identity as LGBT but someone who supports equal rights, gender equality and challenges homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. The LGBT charter is a progress chart, to ensure that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people experience a safe, inclusive and nurturing education.

As part of the Charter we will be looking at our policy and practice, including our legislative obligations in the context of LGBT+ equality.

This year on Purple Friday we raised a fantastic amount of £917 for LGBT Youth Scotland through our sales of badges, lanyards, ribbons, donuts and dress down fund. However, next year for session 2019 we plan to make it greater than the year before. If you want to contribute to any events, changes or even Purple Friday, you can join the Pride not Prejudice group (PNP)!

The Pride not Prejudice group (PNP) is a group that meets in Mrs Murphy’s room in S42, The Modern Languages corridor, every Tuesday Lunchtime with the groups 3 senior leaders; Morgan Brand, Lucie Clark and Erin Swann to discuss LGBT+ issues, organise events and meet other like-minded people . Our group is a safe space for everyone in Airdrie Academy – Allies, those who are passionate about equality and difference for LGBT+ rights and those in the LGBT+ community.

If you need any further information, you can speak to our S6 LGBT Ambassadors Lucie Clark, Morgan Brand and Erin Swann (pictured) who help run the PNP group. Miss Masterson is also available in Pupil Support for further information and support.

All links are available from the ‘Related Sites’ section of this page.

LGBT Charter of Rights

Airdrie Academy is committed to ensuring that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people (LGBT) experience a safe, inclusive and nurturing education.

As part of the Charter we will be looking at our policy and practice, including our legislative obligations in the context of LGBT equality.

 

Related Sites:

https://www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/

External link to the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) Youth Scotland website.

https://www.lgbthealth.org.uk/helpline/

The LGBT Helpline Scotland is open every Tuesday and Wednesday between 12pm-9pm – 0300 123 2523 and email helpline@lgbthealth.org.uk

http://www.lgbt.scot/

https://www.scottishtrans.org/trans-rights/practice/gender-reassignment/emotional-support/

https://www.lgbthealth.org.uk/services-support/community-groups/

https://www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/young-people

This area of the website has information about: lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender identities; coming out; useful contacts; and resources.

https://www.lgbtyouth.org.uk/parents-carers

This section has advice and resources – including links to support groups for parents of LGBT young people – for parents and carers of LGBT young people.

 

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