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Greenfaulds HS News 24/3/16

RMPS Higher Trip to Samye Ling Buddhist Monastery

Students from the RMPS Higher class went on an all-day excursion last week to the Kagyu Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Monastery near Eskdalemuir.   As a means to deepen and enrich their understanding of Buddhism, they were given a guided tour of the stunningly beautiful temple and grounds. They also enjoyed experiences such as a guided meditation for beginners and monks using traditional Tibetan instruments as part of their chanting practice.

Easter School

Pupils have been issued with letters detailing all information regarding the upcoming Greenfaulds Easter School Event. Further information regarding this will also be available over the next few weeks. Easter School provides an excellent opportunity for pupils to receive additional supported study in the run up to the SQA exams.

S1 NUMERACY PUZZLE OF THE MONTH

Reminder that the sporty Numeracy Puzzle of the Month should be in by the end of the month. If you want a spare copy, go to A09, get your entries in so you’re in with a chance of winning the Tesco voucher!! Mr Armour

S3 BIOLOGISTS

There are still 5 places left on the Edinburgh zoo trip on May 25th. Cost is £11. If you are interested then bring £5 deposit to Miss Forsyth in F14.

Greenfaulds HS News 17/3/16

Pi day

The pupils in Greenfaulds High decided to celebrate Pi Day to raise money for the school.

Pi day falls each year on March 14th when the date reads 3.14.

Pi is an irrational number but is usually rounded to 2 decimal places, which is 3.14!!

To celebrate all things circular each students, when in Maths, were treated to a doughnut while the teachers enjoyed some ‘3.14’ apple or lemon meringue pie for lunch. In total 660 doughnuts and 8 pies were eaten and the total money raised was £260.

The school also had its annual S1 ‘Pi Memorising Competition’. This year’s winner was Kate Buttenshaw who memorised Pi to a whopping 170 decimal places. Pi-tastic! In second place was Justin Adams and in third place was Aidan Pritchard. A huge well done to all pupils who took part in the competition.

RMPS Higher Trip to Samye LIng Buddhist Monastery )

Students from the RMPS Higher class went on an all-day excursion last week to the Kagyu Samye LIng Tibetan Buddhist Monastery near Eskdalemuir.   As a means to deepen and enrich their understanding of Buddhism, they were given a guided tour of the stunningly beautiful temple and grounds. They also enjoyed experiences such as a guided meditation for beginners and monks using traditional Tibetan instruments as part of their chanting practice.

Art and Design Department

S1 Extended Learning illustration pupils attended an illustration workshop with the Scottish artist and illustrator Kate Leiper on Monday 14th March (pm). Pupils enjoyed finding out about illustration and Kate Leiper’s artwork as well as illustrating part of a Scottish mythical tale: Assipattle and the Stoor Worm.

P7 pupils enjoyed a morning of art & design and drama activities; including painting, clay work, printmaking, costume design and still pictures, when they visited GHS for a visit on Tuesday 8th March. 42 pupils from all of the different associate primaries spent a morning together doing the different activities and mixing with some GHS S1-S3 helpers. Everyone produced some excellent work and put a lot of effort into their dramatic performances.

Easter School

Pupils will soon be issued with letters detailing all information regarding the upcoming Greenfaulds Easter School Event. Further information regarding this will also be available over the next few weeks. Easter School provides an excellent opportunity for pupils to receive additional supported study in the run up to the SQA exams.

The Science Homework Club

The science homework help drop-in is on every Thursday lunchtime with Miss Cooper from 12.15pm in F07 for every S1&2 pupil. Any help you need completing your Science homework come along and ask. Miss Hamilton-Cooper

Maths Homework Club

Do you need assistance with maths homework or classwork? Homework club is available each Wednesday lunchtime. Mrs S Gallagher

Supported Study

Below is a sample of Supported Classes available, please see your individual teacher for details of supported study classes in their subject.

GeographyNational 5 supported study will be running each week on a Tuesday with Ms Reid and a Thursday with Ms N MacDonald at lunchtimes.  It will take place in each teachers classroom.

Supported Study for Higher English will take place each Thursday from 3.20pm-4.15pm.  Pupils should report to A17.  Pupils are strongly encouraged to attend in order to maximise their chances of success.

Supported Study for Nat. 5 English will take place each Friday lunchtime in room A17.  Pupils are welcome to bring their lunch.

Supported study for Nat 5 Biology in F07 on Monday Lunchtime from 12.45.Supported study is offered on a Monday after school from 3.45pm-4.30pm every week in F14.

Greenfaulds High School News 25/2/16

  FilmG Awards

FilmGGreenfaulds High School Gaelic Drama group celebrated another successful year at the FilmG Awards. The awards ceremony took place on Friday 19th February at the Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow.  The group submitted four short films to the competition, being shortlisted for three awards including Best Mobile Short Film, Best Young Filmmaker and Ava Mackinnon was nominated for Best Young Performer.

Their short film ‘Dè th’ ann an gaol?’ received the award for Best Mobile Short Film.  The film was written and directed by Ava Mackinnon (S2), who had support for her script from Ciara McKay (S2) and the film was edited by Caitlin McKay (S5).

The film can be viewed on the Drama Group’s website at http://www.cruthaich.org/bhideo/. Members of the group have been learning how to use subtitling software recently and there is also a subtitled version of the film available on the website. (Picture attached)

North Lanarkshire Youth Arts Festival

GHS S1-S6 Art and Design pupils took part in the recent North Lanarkshire Youth Arts Festival, exhibiting artwork at the Tudor Hotel, Airdrie, on the 22nd and 23rd February. One of our talented senior Advanced Higher S6 pupils, Kirsty Cameron, won the senior Rotary Club prize and one of our exceptionally talented S2 pupils, Amy O’Keefe, won the intermediate Rotary Club prize.

Amy O’Keefe S2 and Amy Gulline S4 also won ‘highly commended’ in the Friends of the RSA schools art award 2016 competition (junior and intermediate categories) and should have their work exhibited along with the main prizewinners at the RSA in Edinburgh in March.

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Library Club

A new library club is starting. The club is open to S1 – S2 pupils and will run every Wednesday at lunchtime. The club will be an opportunity for pupils to talk about their favourite books, discover new authors and take part in a number of fun activities. You don’t need to have read every book in the library to join, you just need to have an interest in reading.

If you are interested in joining the library club then come along to the library on Wednesday 24th February at lunchtime and find out more.

Miss McManus

Supported Study

In preparation for the forthcoming exams, many departments are now offering supported study. Please see your individual teacher for arrangements.

Careers Notice Board

Could all S4, S5 and S6 pupils remember to check the Careers Noticeboard on A floor on a frequent basis as it is being regularly updated with courses and apprenticeships as they become available.

Easter School

Pupils will soon be issued with letters detailing all information regarding the upcoming Greenfaulds Easter School Event. Further information regarding this will also be available over the next few weeks. Easter School provides an excellent opportunity for pupils to receive additional supported study in the run up to the SQA exams.

Tetrahedron Challenge

IMG_4119 IMG_4110This week S2 pupils got the chance to work with Morrison Construction during the Tetrahedron Challenge. Teams of pupils had to build a 4 metre high tetrahedron out of only basic materials. They learned about teamwork, communication and leadership. A big thanks to Jim Johnstone from Morrison Construction for running such an enjoyable and worthwhile challenge.

Greenfaulds High School News 19/2/16

S2 Personalisation and Choice

Greenfaulds High School would like to invite parents of S2 pupils to a meeting with the school’s Senior Management team on Wednesday 24th February at 7.00pm in the theatre. The aim of the evening is to inform parents and pupils of the choices that are open to them as pupils progress with their Curriculum for Excellence courses.

Library Club

A new library club is starting. The club is open to S1 – S2 pupils and will run every Wednesday at lunchtime. The club will be an opportunity for pupils to talk about their favourite books, discover new authors and take part in a number of fun activities. You don’t need to have read every book in the library to join, you just need to have an interest in reading.

If you are interested in joining the library club then come along to the library on Wednesday 24th February at lunchtime and find out more.

Miss McManus

Supported Study

In preparation for the forthcoming exams, many departments are now offering supported study. Please see your individual teacher for arrangements.

Careers Notice Board

Could all S4, S5 and S6 pupils remember to check the Careers Noticeboard on A floor on a frequent basis as it is being regularly updated with courses and apprenticeships as they become available.

Science Homework

The science homework help drop-in is on every Thursday lunchtime with Miss Cooper from 12.15 in F07 for every S1&2 pupil. Any help you need completing your Science homework come along and ask. Miss Hamilton-Cooper

Easter School

Pupils will soon be issued with letters detailing all information regarding the upcoming Greenfaulds Easter School Event. Further information regarding this will also be available over the next few weeks. Easter School provides an excellent opportunity for pupils to receive additional supported study in the run up to the SQA exams.