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Grease is the Word at Johnstone High as Their Biggest Show Yet Approaches

Pupils and staff at Johnstone High School have been readying themselves for a show to remember! The biannual show this year is “Grease” and this salute to a ‘simpler’ time of young love and fast cars proves to be their biggest production yet. Over 100 pupils have volunteered their time to participate, both on stage and off, nearly tripling the usual cast. It is clear that it has created quite a buzz!

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Johnstone High bought the rights to “Grease” in August last year, held auditions in January and started rehearsals in February. So it’s fair to say that, with at least 1 rehearsal every week since, the cast and crew have been working extremely hard.

Though the production got underway in August, the idea to perform “Grease” has been in motion for even longer as staff felt it would play to the strengths of older pupils – especially boys – encouraging them to take part.

Teachers from music, P.E. and social subjects have all donated their time and energy to the show. Cast members Rachel Aird and Hana Watson have stated they feel that the show has not only been enjoyable but has provided them with a highly valuable learning experience.

The interest shown in this year’s production reflects the evolving nature of performing arts at Johnstone High. There are aspirations for further focus on drama which is currently taught within English: “It’s a very interesting possibility to have a drama teacher within the school,” says Deputy Head Mr K. Gilbert.

Another valuable asset to pupils showcasing their many talents in this year’s show will be the addition of a new state of the art recording studio and dance studio. This will not only encourage many more pupils to participate in physical education, but will provide more artistic pupils with a place to express themselves and rehearse for future shows. “Overall, Johnstone High is looking to expand the number of pupils taking part in activities relating to performing arts,” stated the Musical Director Miss Keenan.

Modern studies teacher Miss Brown, who is linked to ticket sales, said, “I will be bringing some of my family and we are all very much looking forward to it! It’s a great opportunity for members of the local community to come together to see just how talented our young people are.”

All the hard work the pupils have put into their production of “Grease” will be showcased on the 17th, 18th and 19th of June at 7pm. Tickets are £8 adult, £6 child and only £25 for a family of 4. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets should contact the school office on: 01505 322173.

Article written by Cate Bone and Cara Batin (S2)

S1 Ardentinny update

39 pupils are are now going.  If you still have any money to pay please do so as soon as possible!  At the end of the summer holiday two consent forms will be sent out, one for the council and one for Ardentinny.  Please return these as soon as you can in the new school session.  A kit list and letter giving final arrangements will also be sent at this point.  If you wish to view the kit list go to http://www.ardentinnycentre.org.uk/resources.php and view the pre course information.

In August pupils will meet to pair up for rooms.  Date for this still to be confirmed.

On Monday 7th Spetember at 7.30 Aidan Docherty will hold a parent/pupil meeting to outline what will happen during the trip.  Myself and Aidan will be on hand to take any questions you have.

Have a great summer D Fenwick

Renfrewshire Cross Country Championships

Johnstone HS recently partcipated in the Renfrewshire XC Championships at the King George V parks in Renfrew. Every pupil who represented the school done there very best and the school are proud of how well both individuals and year group teams performed.

S1 boys– James Orr placed 3rd in the individual race and our boys team came fourth overall.

S2 boys– Lewis Philp cam 2nd in the individual race.

S2 girls– Mackenzie Spence came 4th in the individual race and the girls team came 4th overall.

S3 girls– Amy Sneddon came 2nd in the individual race and the girls team came 1st overall.

Senior Boys– came 2nd in the team race.

Again a big well done to all those who took part!!!

 

N5 History

Make sure pupils are revising for the final exam on the May 1st.  Some useful revision text books are National 5 History Success Guide Baxby/Dunlop/McLennan/Sherington. (Leckie and Leckie) and National 5 History J Kerr/J Teale (Hodder Gibson).

Do not forget to access N5 History past papers from the SQA website.

Under 15 Football vs St Ninian’s B

Hard on the heels of the fantastic victory against Gryffe came another home tie for Johnstone against an equally impressive St Ninians B team.  Coming the day after the Gryffe match, there were fears that tiredness would become an issue.

In the event another fine team display saw Johnstone win the match 1 – 0 despite a last minute penalty miss from the usually so reliable Lewis Banaghan.  The awarding of the penalty saw a second yellow produced to a St Ninians player followed by another St Ninians player receiving a second yellow for dissent.  In all 3 St Ninian’s players were dismissed in a match which had very few hard tackles and no niggles between the 2 teams, so it was disappointing for the match to end up this way.

In the event, even at 11 vs 11, the Johnstone boys had another fine match forcing a series of excellent stops from the very impressive St Ninians goal keeper.  Lewis Harding, filling in for the injured Irwin Gray, was much quieter and only really called into action on one occasion when he made an excellent save down low to his right with the score at 0 – 0.

When the goal came it was delivered by Dylan Miller with a super cool finish under the outcoming keeper.

Great goal Dylan and another great performance from the team.  No goals this time, but a man of the match winning performance from the skipper Lewis Banaghan.

Under 15 Football vs Gryffe

The Under 15s played Gryffe at home on Monday 16th March.  After a crushing 4 – 0 defeat the previous week to the same team the boys were keen to make amends.

In the event, the whole team was magnificent in a match where a 3 – 1 victory was secured against a Gryffe team who had a man sent off.  Regardless of this, Johnstone grew in confidence as the game wore on after conceding an early goal and it was no surprise to see them run out victors in the best team performance witnessed so far this season.

A great performance from Adrian Babczynski covering at full back and on this performance he’ll be very hard to dislodge.

A hat trick from none other than Lewis Banaghan was the icing on the cake, but special mention goes to the man of the match, Greg Steven who ran his socks off and provided a constant threat coming in from the right side of midfield.

A great performance against a previously unbeaten Gryffe team  that leaves the possibility of winning the combined Under 15 A/B section.

Renfrewshire S1/2 Badminton Championships

Well done to all pupils who took part in the recent championships. All participants were a credit to the school and we had some noticeable achievements from the event.

Marc Graham in S2 won the boys event with Josh Gray and Alexander Wright reaching the semi and quarter finals respectively.

Julie Keith reached the semi final where she was narrowly beaten by the eventual winner with Alexa Burton reaching the quarter finals.

All of these pupils have been selected for the end of year Secondary Games to represent the school in this multi sport competition. Well Done!

Under 15 Football vs Glennifer

Tuesday the 10th of March  2015 saw the team make the short trip to Houston to play an undefeated in the league Gryffe team with the boys keen to make amends for their first league defeat the previous week at St Luke’s following on from 4 impressive victories.

A closely fought first half saw the team unlucky to go in at the break a goal down after a bit of a defensive mix up.

The second half saw a spirited start from Johnstone and a great run by Greg Steven saw him ghost past 3 players and hit a fine shot which unfortunately struck the post before rebounding to safety.  A gaol at this stage would have been more than deserved.

Unfortunately, the Gryffe number 10 then scored with a fine header to put them 2 – 0 up which cause Johnstone heads to drop a little.

A late mini-collapse resulted in a final score of 4 – 0 to Gryffe who on the day deserved the victory but the margin of victory was certainly harsh.

Ultimate disappointment but special mention must be made to Harvey Brown who had an outstanding match and was a clear man of the match.  harvey covered every inch of the pitch in a high energy performance including crunching tackles, precision passes and intelligent runs with the ball at his feet.  On no account did Harvey deserve to finish on the losing side in a match where he, as ever, took the knocks that came his way with customary good grace.  Nobody epitomises the spirit of “it’s not the winning but the taking part that counts” more than Harvey.  Well done that man.

Next up on Monday 16th March is a chance of revenge with Gryffe heading to Johnstone for the return tie.

No team has come to the Johnstone Astro Dome and come away with the points.  Let’s maintain that proud record next week.

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