Recently the Sixth Year boys booted up to take on the male staff in a charity football match in order to raise money for SCIAF. The end result was 3-0 with the Sixth Year boys coming out on top on this occasion. The highlight of the game was a solo goal from Jack Shearer ending with a 25 yarder into the top corner giving the goalkeeper no chance! However, the teachers did question some of the referee’s decisions, and complained about some of the robust tackling meted out by the Sixth Years! Very well done to Sixth Year students Anthony Blair and Stephen Shields who organised this event as part of the Caritas Programme. A good sum of money was raised for SCIAF??. Thanks to Mr McMahon (Principal Teacher of Religious Education) who supported the students with the organisation of this match, and to all staff and pupil participants.
UCAS
Sixth Year students intending to attend University following Taylor High School are currently working together with Stage Head Mrs Frances Seggie and other staff to put the finishing touches to their personal statements in preparation for submission to UCAS. Pupils will also meet with a staff mentor to offer additional support and guidance through their application. We wish them all the very best!
WORKING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE
Two of our Sixth Year House Captains recently represented Taylor High School Pupil Councils at the launch of North Lanarkshire Strategy for Working with Young People conference. Dylan Bell and Sophie Daly attendend the event at Airdrie Town Hall where they enjoyed presentations, discussion groups and hearing from young people across the Authority. Dylan and Sophie will now share good practice with the Pupil Councils across all stages at their forthcoming meetings. Thanks to Depute Head Mrs Sandra Devlin who co-ordinated this visit. All of our Sixth Year House Captains have now met with their allocated year group councils with plans in place for a positive year ahead.
LONDON VISIT 2014
Our Social Subjects department is currently organising an excursion to London, scheduled to tale place in June 2015. This residential trip, aimed at Fourth Year Students, will be based on the Geography, History and Modern Studies courses with various activities designed to support our young people in their curricular work. Our pupils are already highly anticipating this visit, and thanks go to Principal Teacher of Social Subjects Miss Heidi Stoutjesdyk for her organisation of this worthwhile excursion that has been a huge success over recent years.
October week
Reminder to all parents/carers: Monday 13 to Friday 17 October are local holidays and the school is closed. School re-opens on Monday 20 October at 8.50am.
MACMILLAN BIG COFFEE MORNING
Caritas students were led by Sixth Year student Mitchell McGarry Wilson recently as they organised a cake and candy event as part of Macmillan Cancer Support’s Big Coffee Morning for the whole school to enjoy. Our students were supported by Mr Martin McMahon. (Principal Teacher of Religious Education). In addition Mr Scott Russell ( Principal Teacher of Home Economics) and teachers Mr Andy Williams and Miss Louise Hamilton organised a staff coffee morning with some absolutely beautiful and equally delicious cakes on offer that were produced by Miss Hamilton’s National Cake Craft class. Shannon Dunn of Sixth Year also created a mass of cupcakes for sale in the school canteen area as part of her Personal Development Higher. As a result of all the day’s activity over £400 was raised and we look forward to presenting a cheque to this worthwhile charity in the near future. Thanks to all of those who donated cakes and contributed to the day’s proceedings.
SUPPORTED STUDY
A very substantial programme of study support is ongoing throughout the year. Currently since the beginning of the session a wide range of subjects have been offering a variety of options at lunchtime and after school in English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, Modern Studies, ICT, Art and Design among others. These classes mainly target students in Fourth to Sixth Year preparing for external exams next May and June. In addition a homework club open to all students operates in the school library at lunchtime. A big thank you goes to all staff who run these additional classes.
LANARKSHIRE SCHOOLS 6K CHALLENGE
A group of staff and pupils once again represented the school at the annual St. Andrew’s Hospice Lanarkshire Schools 6K Challenge held at Strathclyde Park recently. Over forty students and staff put on their Taylor ‘capes’ to keep in with this year’s theme of superheroes really getting into the spirit of the day. All involved had a very enjoyable day out with the very worthy cause of raising funds for the Hospice as a goal. Thanks go to Hospice staff team member Lucy Mitchell who organised presentations for our Fourth, Fifth and Sixth year students at assemblies. Thanks also to Acting Principal Teachers of Pupil Support Miss Suzanne Evans and Mr Joe Roy who co-ordinated the Taylor Team for the day. Funds are currently being collected for the charity and we look forward to presenting them with a cheque in the near future. Well done to all who took part!
JUNIOR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Congratulations to Fifth Year Student Stephen Newns who will soon travel to Anapa in Russia to represent Scotland in the Junior European Boxing Championships taking place on the 31st October. Stephen will fight in the 60kg weight division and we wish him the very best of luck in this tournament. We are sure he has an extremely bright future ahead of him in this sport! Well done Stephen!
Clubs and Activities
For full details of all of the clubs and activities available to pupils please click on the link below