What an amazing effort THANK YOU!

Over the course of last session the school community supported a wide range of charities (listed below). Thanks to your generosity we have been able to support the lives of so many people.

  • Hope for Autism
  • St Andrews Hospice
  • UNICEF
  • Cancer Research UK
  • Sport Relief
  • Alzheimer UK
  • Glasgow Children’s Hospital
  • Lanarkshire Association for Mental Health
  • Red Cross
  • Macmillan Cancer Care
  • Children in need
  • Vision Africa
  • Poppy Scotland
  • LGBT
  • Sight Savers

Well done to everyone who supported our charity drives last year. YOU RAISED A STAGGERING £11,500 – INCREDIBLE.

Tree of Knowledge S2

This morning 20 S2 pupils accompanied by Mrs. O’Connor and Mr. McDowall will travel to the Isle of Arran for a week long leadership and team building course.  Pupils will enjoy a range of activities aimed at building their skills in problem solving, team work, leadership and learning. We hope that the weather is as kind as possible and that all staff and pupils have a fantastic experience!

The trip organised in partnership with “Tree of Knowledge” is a first for the school and we look forward to their partnership this week and our partnership with the Arran Outdoor Education Team.

I look forward to the updates throughout this week and hope that you all have a brilliant time!

Young Ambassadors

On the 13th of September S6 pupils Jill Adam and James Marling attended the Young Ambassador conference at Hampden Park.  This is their experience….

“We were excited to learn what a Young Ambassador was and the role they have within and outwith of the school, as neither of us had any experience of this before. Their main role is to generally promote sport but also to motivate and inspire young people to get involved in sport.  Young Ambassadors should be  good listeners, good at communicating, confident, approachable and should have good leadership skills. We participated in a variety of team building exercises that allowed us to get to know the other young ambassadors from schools all over Scotland.  It was a great experience being able to share our time with the other ambassadors.  Our final discussion focused on what ideas and initiatives we could bring back to Airdrie Academy.  We had the opportunity to meet with our Active Schools Coordinator and we all agreed to bring back favoured clubs and to introduce new ones to Airdrie Academy”

Thank you Jill and James for your leadership and your TEAMWORK. Well Done!

2018 Young Musician of the Year

What a pleasure to sit in the audience and enjoy the talent of all of our performers last night! Congratulations to the performing arts department (and everyone else who helped) for organising this superb showcase. Thanks to the staff who came along and took in the show. To all of the proud parents and family members who supported us last night by coming along and cheering on our pupils – THANK YOU! What a lovely atmosphere you created, your encouragement and enthusiasm is very much appreciated. Our comperes for the evening Erin McMillan and Sonny Joe McPherson took us through the evening with aplomb – well done to them.

Congratulations to all of the performers, the overall results-

Junior musician of the year

Winner Mackenzie Reilly

Runner Up Lucy Haggerty

Junior singer of the Year

Winner Eva Kerr

Runner Up Robyn Ward

Senior musician of the year

Winner Georgia Gunn

Runner Up Adam Campbell

Senior singer of the Year

Winner Eve Smith

Runner Up Erin Swann

 

 

 

 

Football Success

Two of our senior boys Craig Cummings and Lewis Buchanan made the Lanarkshire select football team and played the first national trophy game this week.

Craig scored one of the goals in a resounding 6-2 victory. Well done to all involved and thanks to all of the coaching staff for all of their hard work and commitment.

Charity Fundraising at Airdrie Academy

Last session (2017-2018) pupils, staff,  parents and friends of the school fundraised for 15 different charities across the year. The amount of monies raised was £11,152.56.  Many fund raising activities took places across the year including Chari-oke (karaoke for charity), pancake flipping, sponsored walks, bake sales, The Big Lunch and decorating Christmas doors – to name but a few. Here is Janice McKay from Hope for Autism receiving a cheque for £13,11.00 for the charity.

School Captains and Vice Captains

Congratulations to our newly appointed School Captain and Vice Captains at Airdrie Academy.

Following a rigorous interview process we are delighted to announce that School Captain for the session 2018/19 will be Kyle Hunter and Vice Captains are Olivia Gallen and Adam Campbell.

The Head Teacher commented on the exceptionally high standard of all candidates during the selection process.  We wish the pupils lots of luck for a successful session.

 

Read to Succeed – Author Visit 19th September

We are very excited to be welcoming author and illustrator Oisin McGann to Airdrie Academy on the 19th September.

Oisin McGann is visiting as part of the NLC Read to Succeed Initiative and will present to all S1 pupils.

The aim of the initiative is to encourage children to read more.

In addition, we are seeking to enlist the support and seek the views of parents and carers. It would be greatly appreciated, if you are a parent or guardian of an S1 pupil, if you could take the time to complete the following survey:

https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/ReadToSucceed/

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