The Captaincy Team organised a further two presentations to the pupils’ chosen charities last week. £750 was presented to SAMH, their national charity, and a further £750 to Mary’s Meals, their international charity. The team has made a tremendous effort, throughout the session, to raise money for a range of charitable causes.
The Leavers’ Ceremony took place last week, for all pupils leaving from S4, S5 and S6. All the pupils received Leaving Certificates and were wished every success by School Captain Erin Main and by Mrs Caldwell. The Ceremony was followed by tea and coffee with the staff.
Thursday 5th May will be a staff in-service day, due to the Scottish Parliament elections. The school will therefore be closed to pupils, with the exception of those sitting SQA examinations. Members of the public should access the polling station at the back of the school, using the entrance off Balmalloch Road.
Our own Mock Election took place last week, with candidates from seven parties – Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat, SNP, SSP and UKIP. Following a hustings debate to representative audience, all pupils had an opportunity to vote, using the double ballot paper system. Following the count, Amy Smith (SNP) was declared to be elected as our constituency MSP. The results of the additional member ballot were SNP 40%, Greens 20%, UKIP 15%, Labour 7%, LibDem 6%, Conservative 6% and SSP 6%. Well done to all the candidates, from S1 to S6, for participating in such a professional campaign.
The school hosted an Inter-Primary Athletics championships, open to all our associated primary schools and, for once, the weather was favourable. Pupils competed in a variety of Track and Field events and some very impressive individual performances were recorded. Individual champions in each event were:
Boys 600 metres Cameron McCaffer
Girls 600 metres Hayley Conroy
Boys 200 metres Callum McGoldrick
Girls 200 metres Robyn Stark
Boys 80 metres Lewis Moody
Girls 80 metres Erin Brady
Boys Shot Putt Callum Mewes
Girls Shot Putt Niamh McCann
Boys Cricket Throw Logan Scott
Girls Cricket Throw Katie Walker.
At the start of the final events the 4 x 50 metres Relays, only five points separated the two leading teams, Lennoxtown and Balmalloch. After two close final races, Balmalloch won both Relays to take double points and surge ahead to retain the overall trophy with 89 points. Lennoxtown were a close second with 77 points and Chapelgreen in 3rd place with 50 points. The event was organised and run by Kilsyth Academy Sports Leaders as part of their course. Their willingness to work as a team and take on their various responsibilities made the event a very enjoyable experience for all athletes who participated.
The Senior Inter-House Quiz took place with each House represented by three pupils – from S4, S5 and S6. Antonine House took an early lead and managed to hold on to that throughout, taking 1st place. Colzium were 2nd, with Balmalloch in 3rd place and Dumbreck 4th. Well done to all participants.