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OUR EUROPE Competition

“What are the benefits of being European for a young Scottish person?” That was the main topic of this competition set by the Scottish European Educational Trust (SEET) aimed to young students from all around Scotland.

A group of four S3 pupils from Cardinal Newman High School, Holly McIntyre, Louise McCann, Jennifer Wardale and Kelsey Wilson, passed the preliminary phases of this competition, hence getting the opportunity to go to a Day Workshop in Glasgow, on Monday the 14th of March.

Holly, Louise, Jennifer and Kelsey had been working on their idea, storyboard and script for some time, and it was with high excitement that on Monday 14 they attended the Workshop, in the Society M, Renfield st. Only later during the day, they admitted being surprised about the little amount of groups that were finalists with them!
IMG_1642 During the morning, there were some basic introductions by the project coordinator, and a short speech of two young European women from Xchange Scotland, who talked about some exciting opportunities volunteering around Europe. After that, a media professional from Glo Scotland gave the pupils some key advices on filming and editing.

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The rest of the day was occupied by the girls with the filming and editing of their short film. It was an enjoyable and challenging experience all together, and the girls themselves confessed at the end of it, that they were pleased about their work, although they struggled a bit and were a bit worried at first about not being able to film and edit everything in time.

It was a stimulating and interesting experience all together, and all four, Holly, Louise, Jennifer and Kelsey are excited about attending the Premiere and Award Ceremony which will take place on Monday the 21st of March. They are looking forward to seeing all the finished films and finding out who the winners are.

 

SEET competition

The Cardinal Newman High School group of 4 S3 pupils, Louise McCann, Holly McIntyre, Jennifer Wardale and Kelsey Wilson, which is participating in the SEET competition has passed to the next phase of the Our Europe competition. They will be going to a Day Workshop in the SocietyM (CitizenM Hotel) in Glasgow on Monday the 14th of March. There they will film their short story about Scottish people being European. After that, they will attend to a Showcase and an Award Ceremony on Monday the 21st of March, in the Scottish Parlament, in Edinburgh. Our best wishes to our girls, but they already deserve our congratulations for having arrived so far

La fiesta de Navidad

Christmas are coming close and in Cardinal Newman we want to celebrate it in a very different way. The Modern Languages department, alongside with the unvaluable help from other departments such as Art and Sciences among others, have prepared a Christmas celebration following the Mexican tradition. According to it, there will be two differentiated parts: a religious and a non-religious one. That way the Cardinal Newman pupils will be able to see how people from other cultures live and celebrate something as familiar to them as Christmas.

In the the religious part, we will show respect to the Saint Patron of the Americas, the Virgin of Guadalupe, as well as to Jesus Crist’s birth on Earth.

After that, the non-religious part will be an opportunity to enjoy Christmas in a Mexican fashion, with music and dancing and some other surprises.

All S3 pupils, specially, are going to enjoy from this celebration, either in amore active way – helping in the preparation and development of the fiesta – or as the audience of such an enriching experience. We hope all of our students involved enjoy this Mexican Christmas Fiesta and learn very much from it.

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