Reminder that school closes at 1.00pm on Wednesday as per the attached letter sent home.
School Closure – UK General Election, Thursday 8th June 2017
As you will be aware the UK government has called a General Election on Thursday 8th June 2017. As with previous elections Kilsyth Academy will be used as a polling station on that day. Consequently the school will be closed to pupils on Thursday 8th June and will re-open on Friday 9th June as normal.
Kilsyth Academy News – 17/3/17
Celebrating success
Our “Celebration of Success” assembly takes place on Wednesday 29th March. A large number of pupils from across all year groups are being recognised for everything from reading to youth philanthropy to achievement of John Muir Trust Awards. We would like to offer our congratulations to all pupils, we are very proud of you.
Numeracy week
Recently, during our numeracy week pupils were involved in numeracy focused activities across all aspects of the curriculum to both promote numeracy and support the development of their wider numeracy skills. As part of that event pupils were took part in a numeracy treasure hunt, solving a wide range of numeracy problems posted across the school. I am pleased to say that Nicole Kelly, class 1C, was the eventual winner.
We now have a growing number of twitter accounts providing news and information about the school, subjects and departments and careers and the world of work. Help us increase our online profile and keep up-to-date with school news and information by following our twitter accounts. @KilsythAcademy @ka_envscience @ka_biology @KACareers1@KilsythPe @KAhumanities @KA_library @KAmodlangs
Easter School
Easter School takes place during mornings next week from Monday 3rd April to Thursday 6th April for pupils in S4- 6 studying for SQA exams. This is a great chance to get in some focused study with additional support from subject teachers. Pupils have been issued with the appropriate information and all pupils signed up are expected to attend.
End of term arrangements/non-uniform day
School will close for the Spring Break on Friday 31 March at 2.30pm and re-opens again on Tuesday 18th April. On Friday 31st March pupils can participate in our non-uniform day to help us raise additional funds for pupil charities and activities. The cost to dress down is £1 per pupil. Classes will continue to run as normal so it is essential that pupils continue to bring with them a bag, jotters and equipment and P.E. kit. Please note that no football colours are allowed. We wish all our pupils and families an enjoyable break.
Careers fair
On the evening of Monday 6th March 2017 Kilsyth Academy hosted its first Careers Fair. This was supported by many of Scotland’s top Universities including Glasgow and St Andrews, Further Education colleges, Uniformed Services and Armed Forces along with a variety of employers, both local and national, giving our young people the opportunity to see and be inspired by the possibilities open to them upon leaving school.
The event was organised by Miss Dallas, who is currently responsible for the school’s approaches to the ‘Developing the Young Workforce’ national agenda, and supported by a team of staff. The event was well attended by pupils and parents from S2 to S6 with many positive responses received from both the exhibitors and the school community. Pupils and parents received information and advice with many remarking about how worthwhile and well organised the event was. We look forward to building upon this successful event in the future.
Kilsyth Academy News – 17/3/17
In addition to the current notices in the senior cafe and the library, any job vacancies, Modern Apprentice opportunities and other information regarding post-school opportunities and choices will also be posted on the school’s new careers and developing the young workforce twitter account. The page is KA_DYW Follow us at @KACareers1
S2 Parents evening
A reminder to all pupils and parents in S2 that our parents evening takes place on Thursday 23 March from 4.15pm to 6.45pm. This is a great opportunity to consult teacher on appropriate progression routes for S3 and we look forward to seeing as many parents as possible.
S2 and S3 Curriculum Personalisation
A reminder to all pupils in S2 and S3 that your curriculum personalisation choices must be submitted by Monday 27 March at the latest.
Celebrating success
Our “Celebration of Success” assembly will take place on Wednesday 29th March, period 5. House captains should see your Pupil Support Teacher to agree on who will be reading and presenting on the day of the assembly.
S6 – Community Involvement
Could all S6 pupils who have undertaken Community Involvement this year please ensure that their volunteer timesheets are, updated, signed and returned to Miss Strang by Friday 24th March.
Kilsyth Academy News – 10/3/17
Rotary Technology Tournament
On Wednesday March 8th, schools from across Lanarkshire took part in the annual Rotary Technology tournament in Kilsyth Academy. All teams worked hard to create solutions to the task brief however, our congratulations go to Kilsyth Academy’s senior team of Beth Wilson, Robyn Shaw, Bruce McBride and Jack McGilvray who put in a great performance to win the advanced category. Congratulations also to our junior and intermediate teams who, although not placed in their categories put in excellent performances.
Numeracy week
This week has seen a focus on numeracy skills across the school. Pupils will have an increased focus on numeracy within their learning and younger pupils will have the opportunity to participate in a numeracy treasure hunt.
Mark Scott Leadership for Life Award
A reminder to all S5 pupils considering applying for this award to submit your application to the Outward Bound Trust as soon as possible. This is a great opportunity worth considering as you stand to get a lot out of it. Please apply via the Outward Bound website and if you want any further information regarding the award or support to apply then please see Miss Dallas.
S2 Parents evening
A reminder to all pupils and parents in S2 that our parents evening takes place on Thursday 23 March from 4.15pm to 6.45pm. This is a great opportunity to consult teacher on appropriate progression routes for S3 and we look forward to seeing as many parents as possible.
S2 and S3 Curriculum Personalisation
A reminder to all pupils in S2 and S3 that your curriculum personalization choices must be submitted by Monday 27 March at the latest.
Kilsyth Academy News – Friday 24/2/17
Piping success
Congratulations to Luke Shearer (S4) on his continued success with the bagpipes. Luke, who has already achieved success at the World Pipe Band Championships last summer, has now won the National Piobaireachd (under 18’s) that took place in the National Piping Centre. Luke was also placed in the Jig, March and Reel categories.
World Book Day
Thursday March 3rd is World Book Day and, to mark this event, all pupils in S1 will have the opportunity to participate in a quiz organised by the school librarian with each pupil receiving a book in return.
Rotary Speaking competition
The Rotary Club Speaking competition takes place this week with a number of pupils from S1 – S3 involved. Good luck everyone participating.
Rotary Technology Tournament
On Wednesday March 8th, schools from across Lanarkshire will gather at Kilsyth Academy to take part in the annual Rotary Technology tournament. Working in teams, pupils will be given a problem to solve and provided with a limited selection of resources to encourage creative approaches to successfully achieving the specified aims. We look forward to welcoming participating Schools and pupil’s to Kilsyth.
Employment and Modern Apprenticeship Opportunities
Employment and apprenticeship opportunities are regularly received in school and displayed in the senior’s area of the café and also on our careers notice board. These are updated regularly and pupils considering both routes when they leave school are encouraged to check the notices regularly.
Mark Scott Leadership for Life Award
There will be a meeting for S5 pupils on Thursday, 2 March to hear more about the Mark Scott Leadership for Life Award and how to apply to participate in the award scheme next session. This award, run by The Outward Bound Trust Scotland, is an excellent opportunity for senior pupils to develop their leadership skills and new friendships and participate in a very worthwhile and rewarding personal experience that includes outdoor learning, a residential experience and participating in community-based projects. It is a programme that supports young people to develop their skills and CV’s essential for a successful transition from school. More information can also be found at www.mslfla.org
S2-S3 Curriculum personalisation information for pupils and parents
There will be an information evening for parents of S2 pupils on Monday 6 March 2017 starting at 6.30pm regarding the upcoming curriculum personalisation for pupils moving into S3. We will give you information regarding the process and support available for young people and you will have the opportunity to ask any questions. Pupils will also receive a presentation regarding this process on Thursday 2 March. We look forward to seeing as many parents as possible.
Careers Fair
Parents and pupils in years S2 through to S6 are invited to attend our Careers Fair on Thursday 6 March 2017. This will take place in the school café and there will be a number of employers, colleges and universities in attendance on the evening to provide information and answer any questions. This is a great opportunity to find out more about the different career options available to you upon leaving school or to help with your subject choices for options while you are here.
Parent council
The next meeting of the Parent Council takes place on Thursday 2 March 2017 at 7.00pm in the school.
S4/5 Options deadline
Pupils in s4 and S5 are reminded that the deadline for returning senior options forms is Friday 10 March 2017.
Kilsyth Academy News – 27/2/16
New Head Teacher
Mr Orrock has now taken up post as the new Head Teacher of Kilsyth Academy. In his first few days he has addressed both staff and pupils and a letter of introduction will follow soon to parents.
Cross Country Championships
Kilsyth Academy held their annual Cross Country Championships last week with over seventy athletes competing in either the junior or senior events. This event also doubles up as one of our inter-house events which led to increased competition for every place in the field. Furthermore the organisation and management of this event is led by our Sports Leaders and is an integral part of their course, allowing them to put their impressive leadership skills into action.
The individual results after some very close racing were;
- Junior Boys Champion ; Robert Lang, Silver, Calum Smith and Bronze Andrew Bendoris
- Junior Girls Champion; Hayley Conroy, Silver, Robyn Stark and Bronze Sarah Bateman.
- Senior Boys Champion; Fraser Gallacher, Silver, Scott Lilburn and Bronze Ryan Barr.
- Senior Girls Champion; Jessica Curle who successfully retained the trophy from last year, Silver Rebecca Love and Bronze Rachel Thomson.
- House Competition. Junior Trophy; Balmalloch – 122 points Senior Trophy; Antonine – 88 points.
All athletes who finished in the top ten in the individual competition, will now represent the school at the North Lanarkshire Championships in March.
Senior Tracking Reports
Senior tracking reports will be issued to pupils and parents this week. Reports for pupils in S5/6 will be issued on Tuesday 21/2/17 with S4 reports being issued on Wednesday 22/2/17.
Easter School
Planning is currently underway for our annual Easter School to support senior pupils preparing to sit SQA exams in the up-coming diet. This will take place from Monday 3 April until Thursday 6 April with pupils currently being consulted on likely participation to allow us to finalise our programme. This is a further excellent opportunity for pupils to receive specific support or indeed, an opportunity for private study knowing that support is available if required and, as such we would strongly recommend pupils in S4,5 & 6 consider taking part if available.
Date for your diary
There will be an information evening on Monday 6 March for parents of pupils currently in S2 to provide information about the upcoming curriculum personalisation process. Further information will follow in due course.
Kilsyth Academy News – 20/01/17
The S4/S5/S6 prelims are in full swing and parents will receive reports during February, together with recommendations for final presentation levels. Supported Study continues and it is vital that pupils take full advantage of this extra support, which is available at lunchtimes and after school.
Our S3 Parents’ Meeting will be on Thursday 2nd January, from 4.15 – 6.45 p.m. and we hope that this event will be well supported. It is an excellent opportunity for parents and teachers to discuss progress and agree priorities for the remainder of S3. S3 pupils should be making individual appointments with their class teachers.
Congratulations to ‘Born and Raised’ who achieved third place at the ‘Rockfest Battle of the Bands’ event, at Motherwell Concert Hall. Well done to Ross Quinn (guitar & vocals), Rachel Griffin (keyboard & vocals), Archie Grant (keyboard), Courtney Campbell (drum kit) & Cameron Comrie (bass).
To help support a local initiative, our pupils are collecting clothes and shoes that are suitable for use by the Serbian Red Cross, for distribution to refugees passing through Serbia, Northern Greece and Iraq. The ‘Kilsyth Supporting Refugees’ group will uplift the items from us at the end of this month. Pupils are asked to bring items to school, between Friday the 20th and Friday 27th January, and hand them in at the Reception, at the start of the school day. We hope that this collection is well supported.
The mid-term holiday will be on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th February and there will also be an in-service day on Wednesday 15th February. The school will therefore be closed to pupils on these three days.
The Parent Council will meet on Thursday 2nd February, at 7.00 p.m., in the school.
Kilsyth Academy News – 13/01/17
At the start of this very busy term, pupils in S4, S5 and S6 are getting ready to sit their prelim examinations, in preparation for the final SQA exams in May. Our prelim diet will run from Monday 16th until Friday 27th January and all pupils are expected to be in class, when they do not have an examination. Lots of advice about revision is available from class teachers and supported study has been running across many subjects.
A group of talented pupils will represent the school as finalists in this year’s ‘Battle of the Bands’ event, to be held at Motherwell Concert Hall, on the evening of Thursday 5th February. Best of luck to the band who are called ‘Born and Raised’, and the members are Ross Quinn (guitar & vocals), Rachel Griffin (keyboard & vocals), Archie Grant (keyboard), Courtney Campbell (drum kit) & Cameron Comrie (bass).
Tickets, priced £5.00 are available from members of the band or from Mr Russell.
Congratulations to Holly McArthur, S6, who took gold with a score of 3804 points in the England Athletics U20 Pentathlon at the weekend. A winning score exceeding 3700 points should give automatic GB selection to an International Combined Events Match in Prague later this month. This is another superb achievement and we are extremely proud of Holly
We are please to welcome our new Classroom Assistant, CarolAnn McMahon. We hope she enjoys her time at Kilsyth Academy.
Kilsyth Academy News – 16/12/16
Our Christmas Concert and performance of the Pantomime, ‘Cinderella’ were great successes. During the concert, a packed audience was entertained by a range of musicians and singers. This included the Swing Band, Saxophone Group, Rock Band and numerous individual and small group performances by Luke Shearer, Kieran McCann, Ross Quinn, Archie Grant, Robbie Brown, Hannah McFarlane, Rachel Griffin, Kira Lundy, Leoni McLay, Abigail Newey, Katie McDowall, Emma Carrigan, Erin Robertson, Olivia Elliot, Carly McLaughlin and Rebekah Machray. As always, the considerable talent of our young people was outstanding and everyone was extremely impressed by their high standard.
The second half of the evening consisted of a very accomplished performance of the Pantomime ‘Cinderella’, starring Rachel Griffin as Cinderella, Andrew Jack as Ugly Sister Lavinia, Dylan McLay as Ugly Sister Davina, Abby Bankier as the Fairy Godmother, Andrew McRae as Buttons, Martin Murphy as Prince Charming, Jennifer Wright as the Wicked Stepmother, Baroness Hardup, and Adam Boyd as Major Dommel, the Prince’s Equerry. This was a fantastic climax to the evening, extremely funny and with perfect timing in every part of the production. Again, the level of talent was exceptional and left the audience on a real high.
Sincere thanks to all staff who played a part in making the evening happen but, specifically, to Mr Russell, Mr Clarke, Miss Young and Mrs Wewiorski for all their work with the performers.
S1 and S2 pupils have enjoyed a Christmas Party and Dance and thanks are due to the PE department for ensuring that everyone had a great, fun afternoon.
Pupils in the S1/2 Science Club have almost finished their robot arm models, as part of the Ultimate Stem Challenge. The challenge is sponsored by BP and the pupils have been tirelessly working to complete the models. They also must create a PowerPoint presentation to describe their model and justify why they chose to construct it in this way. Thanks to Mrs Stirling-Young for leading this.
After Christmas, Mr Paul Reilly will be taking on the role as Acting Head Teacher, pending Mr Orrock taking up post, in late January/early February. We wish him every success in this role.
The school will close for the Christmas holiday, on Friday 23rd December, at 2.30 p.m. and will re-open at the usual time, on Monday 9th January. We wish all families and friends of the school a very Happy Christmas and best wishes for 2017.