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Monthly Archives: March 2019
SCHOOL NEWS
Cyber Treasure Hunt Final
On Monday 11th March, eleven of our S2 girls attended the final of a national Cyber Treasure Hunt competition at the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. The girls had taken part in the qualifying rounds over a number of months as part of their ICT class. They worked in teams to complete puzzles that were released every week and earned their invitation to the grand final!
It was a fantastic event, created to inspire and support school girls into the technology sector and was run as part of this year’s Women in Data Science Festival. Throughout the day, our pupils took part in a number of challenges. They completed mathematical puzzles, cracked ciphers, solved cyber security problems and programmed tiny computers. Additionally, they heard talks from some inspirational females working in the technology industry. A great day was had by all!
Although we didn’t quite make the prize podium, we are so proud of the dedication and effort displayed by our S2s! Well done to Erin Goodman, Ella Jane Hamilton, Emma Sharpe, Holly Carr, Katie Carline, Olivia Bennewith, Ellie Cooper, Melissa Hamiltion, Kirstie Lyall, Antonia Paterson, Chloe Newlands and Ashleigh Kelly!
Scottish Schools Climbing Competition
Greenfaulds High School entered their very first team into the Scottish Schools Climbing Competition. Greenfaulds High School pupils were the only North Lanarkshire pupils in the competition. Participants were ranked in accordance to age and gender. The results are as follows, and are Scotland wide. We hope to compete again in the future. Well done to our budding climbers!
David Love – 16th
Andrew Carus – 23rd
Aaron Ashcroft – 30th
Viktoria Bailey – 31st
Aimee McCarroll – 33rd
Cole Hamilton – 35th
William McMurtrie – 39th
S1/2 Parents: Internet Safety Evening
All S1/2 pupils were issued a letter inviting parents along to an Internet Safety Evening on Tuesday the 19th of March starting at 6.30pm. All parents interested in attending should return the tear off slip at the bottom of the letter.
Click on link below to access letter.
10 Week Solihull Parenting Course
SCHOOL NEWS
VOLLEYBALL
Well done to our S1-3 Volleyball teams who represented the school at the National Festivals. Special mention to our S1 boys Zach Pursley, Andrew Provan & Alasdair Lawson who were second in the S1 tournament. Congratulations also to Leo Penn-Dunnett in S1 who received The Endeavour Award.
HEPTATHALON
Huge congratulations to our S2 Giant Heptathalon team who after winning the North Lanarkshire Competition went on to win the regional trophy. Results just posted show that they are now ranked 3rd best in Scotland! Well done!
Boys Team: Adam Atkinson, Boyd McQuade, Seth Knox, Craig Little, Ethan Cunningham, Euan Wallace & Andrew Carus.
Girls Team: Lucy Roy, Erin Cooper, Rhona Conway, Leah Whyteside, Iona Davidson, Lucy Cowan & Amy Crombie.
2019 ROTARY TOURNAMENT
The Annual Tournament, sponsored by the Institution of Structural Engineers, supported by Rotary International was held on Thursday 7th March at Kilsyth Academy. Our school entered 5 teams which included pupils from S1 –S3. All pupils in each of the teams worked exceptionally well at what was a very challenging task. Their teamwork and performances were excellent on the day. Our S3 team, Matthew Bissett, David Love, Aaron Kelly and Connor Podesta were successful on the day, winning first prize for the Intermediate category, receiving an award from the Institution of Structural Engineers. All of the boys worked extremely hard and showed excellent determination and fantastic teamwork from start to finish. They should be very proud of their achievement.
S3 Immunisations
The School Immunisation Team will be attending the school on 26/03/19 for the Diptheria, Tetanus and Polio and the Meningitis ACWY immunisations.
All boys and girls can get the Diptheria, Tetanus and Polio and the Meningitis ACWY vaccine free from the NHS usually in their 3rd year in secondary school.
The Diptheria, Tetanus and Polio vaccine is carried on from childhood injections, and the Meningitis ACWY vaccine protects against the most common strains of the meningitis bacteria to affect teenagers and young adults.
It’s important to have the vaccine to be fully protected. Therefore, all S3 boys and girls should attend on the day of immunisation.
Please can students wear a short sleeve shirt/blouse on the day. If they do not have a short sleeve shirt/blouse, please can they bring in their PE top to put on when they are due to have their vaccination.
Can pupils also be asked to ensure they have eaten breakfast on the morning of the immunisation. Pupils will be advised of times prior to the day.
GHS Health & Wellbeing Newsletter
Welcome to Greenfaulds first Health & Wellbeing Newsletter. Click on the link below to find out about a number of Health & Wellbeing initiatives being run in the school.
There is also the opportunity to express an interest in a range of parent workshops and presentations on a range of topics.
Click Here: Health & Wellbeing Newsletter






