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S1/2 Premiership Experience

S1/2 Premiership Experience

20 boys had a fantastic opportunity to attend two Premier League football matches and participate in a number of pre and post match activities on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 May.

On Saturday the boys were in attendance at the bottom of the league clash between Stoke City and Crystal Palace at the bet365 Stadium. With both sides needing a win to survive relegation the atmosphere was electric, an experience the boys thoroughly enjoyed!

The boys then visited the Trafford Shopping Centre and Bolton Wanderers Stadium before a game of ten pin bowling in the evening.

The following day the boys were able to explore and get involved in the famous Manchester City Football Academy before sitting back to watch Manchester City v Huddersfield. With Manchester City in flying form and chasing the record of 100 league points, as well as Huddersfield fighting relegation the game was very exciting! Manchester City also had the Premier League trophy presented to them at full time – an excellent experience at the Etihad stadium!

Football Trip

Football Trip

School Show – School of Rock

School Show – School of Rock

SCHOOL OF ROCK

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW – £5 concession, £7 adult and can be bought from Mrs Ferris-Bell at lunchtimes.

Show dates are: Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st of June.

Come along to support our cast who have been working hard since January! It’s a brilliant show with lots of laughs and great tunes!

SofR

S3 Hospitality Butchery and Beyond Competition

S3 Hospitality Butchery and Beyond Competition

Working in partnership with FDF (Food and Drink Federation) Scotland, S Collins and Sons Butchers and Quality Meat Scotland, S3 Hospitality pupils participated in an inter-schools ‘Butchery and Beyond’ competition.

The aim was to improve their understanding of job and career opportunities available in the food and drink sector, and skills required by employers.

Pupils were asked to develop a new street food using meat provided by Collins’ butchers. The winning group from OLHS, Tea Boyd, Elise Congalton, Megan MacCrimmon and Ciaran MacIntyre, designed a recipe called ‘Spicy Pork Pinwheels’ with sweet chilli sauce. The winning group have been invited along to the Royal Highland Show in June, to participate in the final between OLHS, St. Ninians and Kirkintilloch High.

Good luck to our team from OLHS!

Hospitality

Taekwondo Success

Taekwondo Success

Kieran Dunsmore (S2) travelled to Iceland over the holiday weekend and participated in a training camp with an Olympic coach for taekwondo.

He participated in fights with the Icelandic team and achieved a silver award for athleticism.

Congratulations Kieran!

Police Scotland Youth Volunteer

Police Scotland Youth Volunteer

Callum McAllister (S3) who attends Police Scotland Youth Volunteering, recently received his ‘Keep Safe Ambassador’ certificate.

Through this award, Callum learned about and discussed the consequences of hate crimes against people with disabilities and the responsibilities of a community to protect their most vulnerable.

Well done Callum!

Class of 2018

Class of 2018

Farewell to our S6! 27 April represented the last school day for our S6 students. To mark this memorable occasion parents and pupils joined us for an awards ceremony, staff and pupil coffee morning and Holy Mass with Father McKay, our school chaplain and Father Campbell from Sacred Heart and St Lucy’s Parishes.

In the afternoon a trip to Air Space in East Kilbride was arranged which the sixth years thoroughly enjoyed. We wish all our leavers every success in their exams and future pathway post school, and look forward to hearing how well they are all doing in the future.

S6 last day

Chinese New Year 2018 – Year of the Dog

Chinese New Year 2018 – Year of the Dog

On Wednesday 28 March, Our Lady’s High School celebrated Chinese New Year, a bit later than expected due to the snow!

Approximately 80 S1 and S3 pupils took part in a broad range of Chinese cultural activities such as ribbon dancing, tangrams, tea ceremony, Origami, checkers, chopsticks as well as biscuit decorating and calligraphy.

Each pupil sampled the broad spectrum of activities on offer spending time at each of the stations. All of the pupils who had attended the Edinburgh Zoo Confucius Classroom Open Day in February were leaders at each of the workshops demonstrating and modelling the activities to their peers.  Pupils had a wonderful morning with ribbon dancing, tea ceremony and biscuit making being a massive hit!! In addition, staff also celebrated Chinese New Year with a beautiful Chinese lunch served by our senior pupils! 新年快乐 / 新年快樂

Chinese NY

Barcelona Trip

Barcelona Trip

During the Easter break, 32 pupils from S3 and S4 enjoyed a 4-day trip to Barcelona accompanied by 4 members of staff.

The trip included visits to Palau Guell, The Magic Fountain, Casa Batlo, Casa Mila, Parc Guell and the Sagrada Familia.

Pupils also enjoyed the FC Barcelona V Leganes match on Saturday evening and a stadium and museum tour of the Nou Camp the following day.

A wonderful time was had by all !

Barcelona

Stadium

Karate Success

Karate Success

Ganre Akpubi (S3) took part in the Scottish Regional Karate Competition on Saturday 28 April in Bishopbriggs.

She progressed well through the competition and she eventually won the bronze medal.

Ganre competes at the 12-15 age group and has been involved in Karate since a young age. Well done Ganre!

The Season of Lent

The Season of Lent

During Lent pupils and staff in Our Lady’s participated in a number of activities to bring home to them the true meaning of the season. We were delighted to be joined by the Salesian Sisters, who worked with our S3 pupils delivering their UrSpace programme, allowing our young people to focus on their God given gifts and talents. Holy Mass was offered four times a week, and we are grateful to all our cluster priests who made this possible.

A number of fundraising activities also took place to raise money for our Lenten Charities, including the SCIAF 24 hour fast, a non uniform day, and a St Patrick’s Day coffee morning. Pupils have also been reflecting on the season in their RE classes and in the wider school. Well done to everyone who was involved in all of these activities.

S3 Retreats