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Fundraising for Macmillan Cancer Support

macmillan fundraisingPupils from Calderhead High School will help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support on Thursday, 22nd September 2016. As well as being a non-uniform day, staff and S6 pupils will be holding a coffee morning from 10.35am to 11am, serving tea, coffee and cakes, as well as holding raffles and other events.

Macmillan Cancer Support provides medical, emotional, practical and financial support , as well as campaigning for better cancer care. And because cancer affects more than just those facing it, they’re there for friends and family too.

St Andrew’s Hospice Fun Run

St Andrews Hospice LogoPupils and staff  from Calderhead High will be participating in the St Andrew’s Hospice 6K event on Sunday, 18th September, with a 10.30am start.

We are proud to support St Andrew’s Hospice and this is an opportunity to raise some vital funds for this great charity.  Participants can choose to: run, jog or walk the 6k route and can either wear their running kit or crazy fancy dress outfits.

Watch out for sponsorship forms coming home!

GOSH Fundraising Day

Calderhead High School recently raised over £2400 for Great Ormond Street Hospital with a number of fun events including a staff and student talent show, a cake and candy stall and a raffle.

Well done to everyone who participated and a special thanks to Ewan in S6 and all the other S6 pupils who ran all the events!

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GOSH Fundraising Day

Calderhead High School will be raising funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital on Friday, 17th June 2016.

S6 pupil, Ewan Ferguson, has organised a number of fun events including a number of activities for the day, including a staff and student talent show, a cake and candy stall and a raffle. It will also be a non-uniform day and staff and pupils will be encouraged to wear something purple.

 

Aid for Malawi

You may be aware that Calderhead High School has been looking to develop a partnership with a secondary school in Malawi.  In 2015 Malawi was ranked the 3rd poorest country in the world with the average income of only £520 per year.  In recent months, Councillor Robertson, has identified and visited a school in Malawi that we have been asked to partner with. The school is Thuchila Secondary and is situated in a rural area of Malawi.

In order to begin developing this partnership we have been asked to collect items for first aid kits to be sent out to the school. We have been given a backpack to fill with items. The next North Lanarkshire visit to this area is the beginning of June 2016 so we would need to fill the backpack by 31 May at the latest. Mr Leitch has delivered assemblies to all year groups on this to seek their support.  We are looking for basic first aid items such as plasters, bandages, antiseptic wipes and sprays, anti-bacterial hand gel etc.

We have also signed an agreement to fund raise £500 per year to sponsor a home school partnership worker in Thuchila. This home school worker will deliver a “Girls go for health” program in the area. The basic items that we provide in the rucksack will enable her to help pupils, especially girls, to continue with their education.

We also plan to identify 2 students, who along with other students from North Lanarkshire schools, would visit Thuchila and other schools in the area for two weeks in June 2017.  They would deliver workshops such First Aid, Dance, Heart Start, Self Defence as well as visiting projects supported by ourselves and other schools.

If you can donate any of the basic first aid items mentioned above then please bring forward them to Mr Leitch and he will put it in the rucksack. If you have any questions or would like any other info about this please get in touch.

Update: on 1 June we dropped 4 bags full of first aid supplies off with the team visiting Malawi . This was more than enough to overfill the rucksack we were provided with and was comparable with the amount donated by schools much larger than ourselves. There was a  very positive response about the appeal from staff and students alike, so  thank you all for your support with this. We plan to hold assemblies for all year groups in the coming weeks to provide more information about the partnership, explain how students can get involved and explore what we hope to achieve as a community with Thuchila Secondary School. 

Malawi Graphic hand

 

Charity Football Match

On Friday 1st April the Princes Trust XL4 group at Calderhead High organised a charity football match between the staff and seniors boys versus S3/S4 boys in aid of Breast Cancer Awareness and Monklands Intensive Care Unit. The final score was 7-3 with the Teachers/Seniors being the winners.

Before the event the XL4 Group sold breast cancer awareness badges and negotiated donations of water from Shotts Co-Op and a Banner from Mr Strang. Each of the group member had tasks to complete including one of them dressing up as a Lion – the new school mascot!

On the day we had a non-uniform day with stalls selling crisps, cakes and hot dogs. Mrs Buchanan also donated an excellent cake for raffle. It was a fantastic event with the group raising £700!

The XL4 group would like to thank all who participated, donated and helped out on the day.

Christmas Jumper Day

Calderhead High School S5 pupils organised a Christmas jumper day for Friday 18th December to raise money for the charity “Text Santa”. They encouraged staff and pupils from the school to wear a Christmas jumper on the condition that they texted a donation to Santa.

Declan, Dylan, Cameron and Connor were encouraged by Mrs Crawford to promote the event and commented “It’s igniting the Christmas spirit around the school and raises money for charity.”

The money raised will be donated to MacMillan Cancer Support, Make a Wish and Save the Children.

Christmas Jumper

Hands Across Shotts

VOLUNTEER group Hands Across Shotts started earlier this year and hold weekly meetings at Calderhead High School to discuss how they can improve standards for special needs kids in the community. The committee, which is made up of parents and those who have family members with disabilities, want to ensure the children get a fair shot in life.

The Group recently helped get a disabled swing installed at the play park and their next aim is to enable  children to participate in Shotts Highland Games next year.

Co-chairperson Allison Hanley said: “We really want everyone to be able to get the full experience of the highland games, regardless of physical activity.”

For more information about the group, please see their Facebook page.

Photo of Hands Across Shotts Committee