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SCHOOL NEWS

Christmas Lecture 2018

The Science department delivered the 3rd annual Christmas Lecture titled, “The History of the Elements” on Monday 3rd December.  The event was a sell-out, with over 200 Primary 7’s, parents and invited guests in attendance.  The event was very well received, and we look forward to next year being even bigger and better.

A MIDSUMMERS NIGHT’S DREAM

Our A Midsummers Night’s Dream performance at the Shakespeare School’s Festival at the Platform Theatre in October turned out to be amazing! The cast of S1-S6 Greenfaulds pupils worked hard and everything ran smoothly, the performances were brilliant. We received high praise from the audience, from the Shakespeare School’s Festival staff, and from Mr Bowie who was in attendance. The Shakespeare School’s festival stage director called our performance clear, intelligent and praised its imagination and style. Three other schools, including Kirkintilloch High School, Wallace High School in Stirling ad St Mungo’s Academy also performed a the event which was a sell-out. Thank you for everyone who came to see it and to Mr Gillespie and Mrs Doyle for their hard work for your support.  We hope you enjoyed it. We did, though it was hard work, but what a reward at the end!  The cast worked so hard on this and it all showed in their performance!  It was a very special night

S2 DEVELOPING THE YOUNG WORKFORCE DAY

S2 Developing the young Workforce Day school event will take place on Tuesday 11th December. S2 pupils will be watching a Powerpoint presentation in their PST classes focusing on possible jobs and career paths. We look forward to welcoming at least 25 guests involved in giving an insight to their jobs and the qualifications.

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CHRISTMAS FAYRE

The Greenfaulds High School Christmas Fayre will take place on Wednesday, 5 December from 6 to 8 pm.  There will be a big variety of stall including box frames, cupcakes, decorations, jewellery and lots more.  Santa will also be making an appearance in his Grotto!  Tea, coffee and hot dogs will also be available.  We look forward to seeing you there!

PRIMARY 7 CHRISTMAS LECTURE

The Primary 7 Christmas Lecture takes place on Monday 3 December at 7pm. There are limited seats still available. For further information email Mr Cochrane at jcochrane@greenfaulds.n-lanark.sch.uk

S2 DEVELOPING THE YOUNG WORKFORCE DAY

S2 Developing the young Workforce Day school event will take place on Tuesday 11th December. S2 pupils will be watching a Powerpoint presentation in their PST classes focusing on possible jobs and career paths. We look forward to welcoming at least 25 guests involved in giving an insight to their jobs and the qualifications.

HISTORY DEPARTMENT

Last Tuesday the history department took senior pupils to the Theatre Royal to see Neil Oliver’s show ‘The Story of the British Isles in 100 places’. The pupils had a great evening and even managed to meet the star of the show himself.

S4 STEM TRIP

S4 pupils participated in a STEM trip to Disneyland Paris from 18-21st Nov.  They took part in seminars and workshops where they designed their own rollercoaster for the park.  Well done to all, had a ball!!

 

 

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INFORMATION EVENING

We hope that all those who attended our P7 Open Evening last week found it helpful and informative. If however, you were unable to come along and have any queries regarding the transition to Greenfaulds High next session, please contact Mrs Eileen McLoughlin Depute Headteacher on 01236 794876

SAVE A LIFE FOR SCOTLAND

On Thursday 25th October S4 pupils learned how to save a life by being taught life-saving CPR skills. Fraser and Eilidh Simpson are both volunteer CPR Trainers with St. John Scotland, they organised a session in school, to share their knowledge and skills, and invited St. John trainers and experts along to help support the day’s training. This involved teaching all S4 pupils how to perform chest compressions effectively, to keep a person in cardiac arrest alive until the ambulance arrives.

Fraser and Eilidh volunteered with St John Scotland because they wanted to learn new skills, understanding the importance of CPR. They also want to study Medicine at University and thought this was a worthwhile way of gaining experience within healthcare. When they contacted St John Scotland, they found out about the ‘Save a Life for Scotland’ campaign, aiming to teach 500,000 people bystander CPR by 2020. They thought this would be a great way to gain an insight into the medical profession and learn CPR techniques whilst working with the public facilitating training in CPR.

Through CPR training people are learning the skills needed to save a life which could prove critical in an emergency. It gives people the confidence to step in and help if needed, providing a lifeline to people, so they may be kept alive long enough for proper medical help to arrive, and increasing their likelihood of survival.

The day was well received by pupils and staff and the hope is that the school will welcome St John back next year to complete a similar training day. Everyone who took part and benefited from this experience would like to thank Fraser and Eilidh for their contributions to a very productive day.

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EDUCATIONAL TRIP

S3 took part in an Educational trip recently to Mugdock Country Park . Pupils thoroughly enjoyed such things as glazing pots and taking photographs. Pupils also saw and were involved with using a Raku Japanese firing technique. Pupils also laid ceramic poppies in the gunning area and took pictures to work from of Mugdock Castle. A good experience which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

NLC CHRISTMAS CARD COMPETITION

Lucy Scott 1KA was one of the winners of the recent NLC Christmas card competition and will be attending an award ceremony at Motherwell Civic Centre on 10 December. Congratulations and well done to Lucy, we are all proud of you.

 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS CLIMBING COMPETITION

On Friday the 12th October, Greenfaulds High School entered a team into the National Scottish Schools Climbing Competition. We had a mixed team, some experiences climbers, some new to the sport. All pupils climbed extremely well and we were very proud of them. We will find out in due course whether any individuals have made it to the finals.

 

 

 

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INFORMATION EVENING

Parents of P7 pupils are invited to an Open Evening for P7 Pupils and Parents on Tuesday 13 Nov at 7pm for a ‘walk round’ of the school where they will ‘follow a timetable’. All prospective parents and pupils for next year’s First Year are invited to attend on that evening.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Greenfaulds High presents A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare on November 7th at the Platform Theatre – Easterhouse. Come along and see this extremely talented cast and crew for a wonderful night of theatre! The cast and production team have been working so hard giving up so much time to work on this. See Mr Gillespie or anyone involved to sort out your tickets!!

HISTORY DEPARTMENT

To mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the history department will be screening Peter Jackson’s new film ‘They Shall Not Grow Old’ on Thursday 8th November at 7.00 pm in the assembly hall.  We would like to invite you and other family members to come watch the film along with the pupils of Greenfaulds.  Tickets are available from Miss Gilchrist at break in F030.  Although there is no charge for the ticket a donation to Poppy Scotland would be welcome.

SCOTTISH SCHOOLS CLIMBING COMPETITION

On Friday the 12th October, Greenfaulds High School entered a team into the National Scottish Schools Climbing Competition. We had a mixed team, some experiences climbers, some new to the sport. All pupils climbed extremely well and we were very proud of them. We will find out in due course whether any individuals have made it to the finals.

 ART DEPARTMENT

The art department were involved in the rights respecting schools recently and as part of this pupils looked at the SDp (War and Peace). Some S1, S2 and S3 classes made Poppies and Doves to symbolise ‘Peace’ whilst others look at Picasso’s paintings ‘Weeping Woman’ and ‘Guernica’.

 

 

 

 

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MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING

The S3 Achieve group from Greenfaulds High School organised a MacMillan Coffee Morning as part of the world’s biggest coffee morning recently.

A raffle was drawn with a variety of prizes for the teachers which we sold for £1 a strip. While in class organising the event we made our own decorations and put up posters with the information pupils needed to know to buy the delicious cakes being sold on the day.

WoSPEG LIVE WIRE PHYSICS COMPETITION

Dylan Anderson, Jamie Buttenshaw and Michael Ward were once again successful in the WoSPEG Live Wire Physics Competition, beating their competitors hands down in the Semi Final on the 3rd October at Glasgow Caledonian University. They beat the next nearest team by a full 10 points to secure their place in the final.

The final will take place on the evening of the 21st November at Strathclyde University and family and friends are welcome to come along in support.

A big well done to our team!

DATES FOR THE DIARY

The school will close on Friday 12 October at 14:55 for the October break and reopen as normal on Monday 22 October at normal time.

 

SCHOOL NEWS

Independent Living Skills

Between the 29-31st August, the Support for Learning department took away 11 pupils on an Independent Living Skills residential. The pupils travelled to rural Perthshire and were responsible for the cooking, cleaning, budgeting and leading walks and activities with and without the teachers present. Everyone had a great time and all have returned with a new skill (or 10!)

S4 Core Skills and Achieve

On the 28th August the S4 Core Skills and Achieve classes used the last of their sponsored walk money to fund a trip to Loch Lomond. Here we got to take a boat to the island of Inchailloch where the pupils got to explore the island and learn the history. Pupils got the opportunity to cook on a stove and roast marshmallows on a fire, and the hardy few went paddling in the water. The day ended with an ice-cream or a treat and a wonder around Balmaha.

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WOSPEG LIVE

Excellent results for our team at their current heat at the WoSPEG Live Wire Physics Competition. After a very close run competition our team of Dylan Anderson, Jamie Buttenshaw and Michael Ward came 1st in their Heat at UWS (Paisley) this week and have now progressed to the Semifinals in Glasgow Caledonian University in approximately 4 weeks time.

The boys were excellent with not just their Physics questions but also on general knowledge. Fingers crossed for the semifinals!

PARENT COUNCIL AGM

Please note the Parent Council AGM will take place on Monday the 17th September at 6.30pm. There are a number of office bearer vacancies as shown below:

New Role – Digital Communications Officer
Vacancy – Treasurer

SCHOOL CLUBS

As usual Greenfaulds will be offering a range of school clubs throughout the year to challenge and inspire our pupils. Trials for a range of football teams are scheduled to take place in the near future. Pupils interested in taking part should contact the member of staff responsible for their team.

With many practical, recreational and educational clubs due to start soon there is sure to be something that will interest all of our pupils. Pupils should look out for details of new clubs starting in the school.PLEASE SEE THE WEEKLY ACTIVITIES TAB ON THE SIDEBAR OF THE SCHOOL WEBSITE @ http://www.greenfaulds.n-lanark.sch.uk/

 

School News Awards S4 2017-18 Session

Dylan Anderson: 2nd Computing Science, 2nd Music, 2nd Chemistry, 3rd History, 3rd Physics, 3rd Maths

Jamie Buttenshaw: 1st English, 1st Physics, 1st Maths, 1st Music, 1st Computing Science, 3rd Chemistry

Ava MacKinnon: 1st Gaidhlig, 2nd English, 2nd Spanish, 3rd Music

Amy O’Keefe: 1st Graphic Communication, 1st Art, 1st Biology, 3rd English

Michael Ward: 1st Chemistry, 2nd Spanish, 2nd Physics, 2nd Biology

Raegan Bryson: 1st Spanish, 1st German, 3rd Accounting

Calum Little: 1st Geography, 2nd PE, 2nd Maths

Cameron Macindoe: 2nd Geography, 2nd French, 3rd Design & Manufacture

Daniel Burgess: 1st Woodwork & Jimmy Bryson Award

Hannah Grimshaw: 2nd History, 2nd German

Nayana Jain: 1st Design & Manufacture, 3rd Biology

Kiaya Nicholl: 1st Drama, 2nd Business Management

Mia Paterson: 2nd Accounting, 1st Business Management

Denise Stark: 2nd Design & Manufacture, 2nd Art

Sophie Wilkins: 2nd Drama, 3rd Gaidhlig

Claudia Amos: 2nd in RMPS

Erika Anderson: 1st Admin & IT

Emma Barclay: 2nd Hospitality

Sam Brown: Dynamic Youth Award

Ross Cantley: Bronze Duke of Edinburgh

Taylor Carswell: Dynamic Youth Award

David Cassidy: 3rd Woodwork

Thomas Donald: 3rd Computing Science

Hanna Dyer: 2nd Admin & IT

Emma Gardiner: Dynamic Youth Award

Sam Gordon: 1st Gaidhlig Geography

Josh Hampson: 1st History

Chloe Hawthorne: 1st RMPS

Amy Herd: 1st Modern Studies

Jamie Holland: 2rd Geography

Sean Lewis: 3rd Drama

Jake Lindsay: 3rd Graphic Communication

Joseph Lorimer: 3rd Business Management

Samuel MacDonald: 3rd RMPS

Connor McAllen: Dynamic Youth Award

Isla McAllister: 3rd Art

Aimee Mccllum: 3rd Dance

Elise McCormick: 1st PE

Ciara McKay: 2nd Gaidhlig

Nicola McKirdy: 3rd Modern Studies

Laura McPhail: 2nd Dance

Emily Miller: Outstanding Achievement in Athletics

Scarlett Nelson: 3rd German

Rebecca O’Reilly: 1st Accounting

Christy Paterson: 1st Dance

Charley Redmond: 2nd Graphic Communication

Caitlin Robertson: 3rd French

Katie Ryan: 1st French

Cameron Stewart: 3rd Hospitality

Leah Stewart: 3rd Admin & IT

Mhairi Stewart: 2nd Modern Studies

Sam Williams: 2nd Woodwork

 

School News Awards S3 2017-18 Session

Sam James: History, RMPS, Technical, Art, English, Modern Languages, Physics, Music, Junior Dux

Kate Watson: History, Modern Studies, RMPS, English, Modern Languages, PE, Biology, Chemistry, Junior Dux

Ross Govan: English, PE, Drama, Music, Home Economics, Sports Champion, Dance

Alyesha Akhtar: History, Modern Languages, Biology, PE, Dance, Business Management

Ben Carmichael: History, Geography, Technical, Modern Languages, Physics, Computing Science

April Chapman: Maths, RMPS, Technical, Art, Chemistry, Music

Matthew Glennie: Maths, English, Modern Languages, Chemistry, Physics, Computing Science

Cameron Bradbury: Maths, Technical, Art, Gaidhlig, Chemistry

Kate Buttenshaw: Maths, Modern Studies, Technical, Art, Admin & IT

Alastair Condie: History, Modern Studies, Modern Languages, English, PE

Leigh Donald: Maths, Modern Languages, Chemistry, Home Economics, Business Management

Hannah McNeill: Tech, Art, Chemistry, Biology, Dance

Chloe Balfour: PE, Music, Home Economics, Achievement Award

Aaron Gill: Core Skills, English, Chemistry, Dynamic Youth Award

Nathan Hillon: Maths, Modern Studies, Chemistry, Biology

Katie Howland: Maths, Modern Languages, Chemistry, Biology

Megan Hutchison: Modern Studies, RMPS, Technical, Modern Languages

Grace Kirkwood: Geography, RMPS, Art, Admin & IT

Cameron Knight: History, Modern Studies, Physics, Business Management

Georgia Knox: Modern Studies, Modern Languages, Biology, Dance

Andrew Lowrie: Modern Studies, Modern Languages, Biology, Business Management

Abby Quinn: Modern Studies, Tech, Art, Computing Science

Erin Smith: Biology, Chemistry, Dance, Business Management

Hannah Wallace: Geography, PE, Physics, Sports Champion

Rebecca Winkler: Art, Physics, Biology, Admin & IT

Neve Campbell: English, Modern Languages, Drama

Jordan Fisher: English, Modern Languages, Biology

Elliott Fraser: Tech, Art, English

Priya Ghosh: Maths, Technical, Biology,

Jack Hamilton: Art, Music, Computing Science

David Hepburn: Maths, Modern Languages, PE

Finlay Keenan: Geography, Music, Computing Science

James McKee: History, Modern Studies, Biology

Lucy Phillips: English, Modern Languages, Biology

Taylor Rae: Biology, Home Economics, Admin & IT

Aaron Ross: History, Technical, PE

Shanlay Russell: History, Modern Languages, Achievement Award

Lucy Steven: Maths, History, PE

Erin Toye: RMPS, Chemistry, Biology

Savannah Wright: Maths, Geography, Modern Languages

Emma Adams: History, Chemistry

Rebecca Barrett: Modern Studies, Admin & IT

Jay Brown: English, Music

Cooper Burrows: Maths, Physics

Dionne Clark: History, Modern Languages

Jack Clark: Maths, Technical

Ben Crawford: Core Skills, English

Paige Dougall: RMPS, Computing Science

Leah Gillian: Home Economics, Business Management

Harry Govan: Music, Computing Science

Cole Hamilton: Tech, Dynamic Youth Award

Marcus Hayden: RMPS, Biology

Melissa Henderson: History, Achievement Award,

Tristen Irvine: Chemistry, Dynamic Youth Award

Reece Jeffrie: History, PE

Craig Kilcar: Chemistry, Biology

Naimh Logan: Maths, Chemistry

Sean Lynch: Home Economics, David Johnston Award

Kai MacKenzie: History, Business Management

Dione Mcallister: English, Dynamic Youth Award

Natasha McCallum: Art, Modern Languages

Jacob McInnes-Sneddon: Tech, Computing Science

William McMurtrie: PE, Dynamic Youth Award

Jodie Munro: Tech, Modern Languages

Aidan Pritchard: PE, Drama

Ben Rennie: Modern Languages, Business Management

Karleen Rennie: Physics, Admin & IT

Cara Russell: Modern Languages, Biology

Eilidh Simpson: Maths, Gaidhlig

Keira Smith: Modern Studies, Music

Ryan Smith: Geography, Art

Lewis Turner: Physics, Computing Science

Lucy Adams: Dynamic Youth Award

Iona Aitken: Dynamic Youth Award

Belanna Anderson: Dynamic Youth Award

Eilidh Andrew: Drama

Viktoria Bailey: Dynamic Youth Award

Sophie Bruce: Tech

Emily Carson: RMPS

Elise Clark: Achievement Award

Erin Clifford: Gaidhlig

Jack Devlin-Rutherford: ICT

Leah McKay Dickson: Maths

Callum Farquharson: Modern Languages

Rachel Forsyth: Admin & IT

Finlay Gordon: Maths

Ava Haddock: Biology

Kian Hazlett: Modern Languages

Amber Hutchison: Computing Science

Finlay Hutchison: Maths

John Hynd: Music

Taylo, Johns: Maths

Kian Jones: Maths

Sophie Kay: Maths

Jessica Killens: Art

Rhiannon Kilpatrick: Maths

Anna Leishman: Maths

Holly McAllister: Dynamic Youth Award

Scott McAulay: Computing Science

Andre McBain: Tech

Blair McCallum: Drama

Liusadh McCulloch: PE

Elijah McDonald: Dynamic Youth Award

Alana McEachran: Home Economics

Jamie McMorris: Chemistry

Antonia McNeil: Core Skills

Emily Milne: Admin & IT

Kara Mitchell: Art

Owen Mitchell: English

Rebecca Mortimer: Biology

Morven Nulty: Biology

Ryan O’Neill: PE

Antonia Paterson: Music

Kyle Pender: Tech

Tony Pirie: Drama

Daniel Robinson: English

Sinead Ross: English

Jodie Scott: Admin & IT

Abby Shand: Home Economics

Katie Steel: Music

Claire Turriff: Business Management

Emma Walsh: Art

Sophie Wilson: Home Economics

Charlie Wood: PE

 

School News Awards S2 2017-18 Session

Max Hunter: Geography, Modern Studies, Technical, Modern Languages, PE, Science, Music, ICT

Kaitlyn Lang: History, Geography, Modern Studies, Art, English, Modern Languages, PE, Science

Edward Lee: Maths, Geography,  Technical,  Art,  Mod Langs,  PE,  Music, Home Economics, ICT

Amy Matthews: History, Modern Studies, RMPS, Art, Modern Languages, Drama, Music

Ewan McKenna: History, Geography, Modern Studies, RMPS, Art, English, ICT

Eilidh Robinson: Technical, Art, Geography, Modern Languages, History, Science, Home Economics

Hannah Russell: Art, Gaidhlig, Modern Languages, History, Geography, Music, ICT

Emily Watt: Maths, History, Geography, Modern Studies, Art, Science, Home Economics

Ellis Williams: Modern Studies, Technical, Art, Drama, Music, Home Economics, ICT

Leanne Bissett: History, Modern Studies, Art, Science, Music, Home Economics

Sophie Liddel: Maths, RMPS, Art, Drama, Music, ICT

Ciara MacLennan: History, Geography, Modern Studies, RMPS, Technical, Art

Eilidh McLaughlan: History, Geography, Modern Studies, RMPS, Art, Modern Languages

Ben Craven: Maths, Geography, English, Modern Languages, Science

Basmah Hussain: Maths, Modern Studies, RMPS, Home Economics, ICT

Annalena Jack: Geography, RMPS, Technical, Art, Science

Emily Jardine: Geography, Technical, Modern Languages, Science, Home Economics

Ellie Logie: Technical, Art, Science, Home Economics, ICT

Katy Matheson: Geography, Technical, Modern Languages, Music, Home Economics

Connor Podesta: Geography, Technical, Science, Music, ICT

Sean Wallace: History, Geography, Modern Languages, Science, Drama

Callum Baxter: History, Technical, Modern Languages, Drama

Josh Crimin: Modern Studies, Technical, Science, Music

Robbie Duffield: RMPS, Technical, Modern Languages, PE

Ava Duffy: History, Technical, Modern Languages, Music

Joel Fosuhene: Art, English, Modern Languages, Science

Neve Graham: English, PE, Science, Home Economics

Mia Kearton: Technical, Modern Languages, Science, Home Economics

Mitchell Kilpatrick: Technical, Gaidhlig, Modern Studies, English

Finlay Main: PE, Science, Drama, ICT

Am, Martin: Art, Drama, Music, ICT

Erin More: RMPS, Art, Music, Home Economics

Kyle Pickles: RMPS, Modern Languages, PE, ICT

Hollie Adams: Geography, Music, Home Economics

Sophie Allan: Maths, Art, Music

Jamie Connelly: English, PE, Sports Champion

Darcy Crossan: Modern Studies, English, Music

Caitlin Curthoys: Technical, English, Home Economics

Rebecca Donald: Modern Studies, Art, ICT

Carmen Farrell: Art, Science, Drama

Aimee Hamilton: Technical, Art, Home Economics

Finlay Hawthorne: History, Geography, Science

Leona Jaap: Art, Drama, PE

David Love: History, Geography, Technical

Calum McAuslane: History, English, PE

Lewis McCracken: Maths, Technical, English

Euan McDowall: Maths, Technical, Modern Studies

Alex McGregor: Modern Languages, Science, Music

Eilidh McIntyre: Science, Drama, Music

Caitlin Mcneil: Maths, Modern Studies, English

Caitlin Miller: History, Art, ICT

Amy Murphy: Maths, Modern Studies, ICT

Morna O’Reilly: Technical, Music, Home Economics

Jenny Paterson: Maths, Modern Languages, Science

Abdul Sawan: Modern Studies, PE, Home Economics

Maher Sawan: Modern Studies, PE, Home Economics

Ben Senior: History, Art, Science

Taylor Valentine: Maths, Technical, Home Economics

Rowena Winkler: Music, Home Economics, ICT

Robbie Adams: Geography, Drama

Joshua Anderson: RMPS, Drama

Beth Barjonas: Modern Studies, Science

Michael Barjonas: Modern Languages, ICT

Ella Burrows: History, Modern Studies

Danielle Cummings: Maths, ICT

Mitchell Curtis: Maths, PE

Lucy Davidson: Art, Drama

Joshua Dukes: Drama, ICT

Samuel Galloway: Maths, ICT

Adam Gardiner: Geography, Science

Alex Gordon: Technical, Art

Tira Halcrow: RMPS, Art

Kiera Handley: English, Drama

Melissa Johnson: Modern Languages, Home Economics

Alex McAdam: English, PE

Robert McCarroll: RMPS, English

Neeve McClymont: Maths, Home Economics

Amber McInally: Drama, Home Economics

Robbie Neill: Drama, ICT

Ryan Nocher: Art, Home Economics

Hayley Ogden: Technical, ICT

Lia Pettigrew: Art, Drama

Katy Pickles: Modern Studies, Modern Languages

Luke Ramsay: PE, ICT

Alanna Rodger: Art, Home Economics

Michael Salveta: Maths, ICT

Ruben Sandhu: Technical, ICT

Lily Sherlock: Art, Drama

Ciara Strachan: Geography, Home Economics

Katelyne Tate: Art, Home Economics

Callum Train: RMPS, PE

Amy Watson: Maths, English

Fraser Young: Modern Studies, Science

Lia Barlow: Music

Kamran Bhatti: Geography

Aaron Boyd: History

Aiden Boyle: ICT

Monique Brathwaite: English,

Taylor Brown: Music

Keegan Bryce: PE

Liam Carlin: Technical

Harvey Connachan: Art

Erin Crawley: Art

Daniel Cruden: Science

Skye Davison: Home Economics

Abbie Dunn: PE

Lauren Elliott: Drama

Lewis French: Modern Languages

Kaitlyn Gordon: Home Economics

Ava Hardie: Modern Studies

Mia Hipson: Technical

Beth Hughes: Music

Abbie Kane: Science

Stewart Kennedy (Hobbs): Modern Languages

Max Kenyon: ICT

Samuel King: ICT

Blair Knox: Drama

Emma Laing: Drama

Niomi Lee; Home Economics

Emma Love: Drama

Kyle Macdonald: Technical

Charlotte Mair: Modern Languages

Connie Marshall: Maths

Heather McBain: Art,

Max McCafferty: Modern Studies

Jamie McDaid: Maths

Caitlin McGill: Art

Rachel McWhinnie: Music

Ben Mearns: Geography

Breagha Miller: Home Economics

Mathew Miller: ICT

Sophie Miller: ICT

Calum Moncur: ICT

Mark Munro: Technical

Alex Murray: Maths

Sophie Murray: Home Economics

Cameron Neilson: PE

Eve Noble: Art

Robbie Peacock: Technical

Rachel Proctor: Technical

Jack Purdie: English

Alex Reid: ICT

Emma Reid: Geography

Erin Reid: English

Joseph Rowson: PE

Dylan Sandhu: Technical

Carter Smith: PE

Conall Smith: PE

Ryan Smith: Science

Neve Sutherland: Maths

Chelsi Tait: RMPS

James Wallace: Music

Abi Wilson: Maths