Summer Coding Club

Children in South Ayrshire are being given the chance to get involved in the area’s very first Code Club as the search begins for the next generation of computer experts. The Council’s introducing a new way of learning basic digital skills, with a six-week pilot kicking off in the CyberCentre, Carnegie Library, Ayr.

Public libraries up and down the country are now hosting regular Code Clubs where children learn how to create digital games, programming, build animations and even develop websites. Aimed at 9-11-year-olds, activities are group based, where participants will also have the chance to boost their self-esteem and develop people skills – improving their future employability.

The pioneering Code Clubs were made possible through the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC) which trained more than 140 librarians across Scotland in basic coding skills. SLIC worked in partnership with the UK-wide charity Code Club to deliver the digital training during the first few months of 2017.

Code Club will take place every Friday from 7 July – 11 August, between 2- 3pm at the Cyber Centre, Carnegie Library, Ayr. Booking is essential as spaces are limited. Please phone 01292 618 492 for more information.

Day O’ The Deid Project 2017

Please see the attached picture for FREE creative workshops during the summer holidays at Ayr Town Hall for the ‘Day o The Deid’.  There are lots of opportunities for young people to come and make Day of the Dead themed crafts and props for the Day o the Deid procession down Ayr High Street on 29th October – the grand finale to Tamfest.

Shoeshare June 2017

Holmston are a Rights Respecting School!  We recently held a SHOESHARE collection in partnership with Unicef and Clarks. To support children across the world and help them access their right to education (Article 28), we donated our unused shoes and collected them in school.  Clarks use the shoes to raise money for UNICEF who provide  basic resources such as pens and pencils so children have the right tools to learn, they also support in training teachers and work with governments to ensure the quality and standard of education remains high.

As a Rights Respecting School, Holmston are proud to play our part in transforming children’s lives across the world!

 

The Big Splash! 2017

Thank-you to all parents who came along on Monday to see the pupils work and learning from ‘The Big Splash!‘ fortnight. All the pupils thoroughly enjoyed the learning experiences and had insights into the different careers and jobs available in the local area connected with the sea. Pupils were given the opportunity to consider the skills they would need for the many different jobs. A selection of photos from the different experiences is in the gallery below and please look at the class blogs for further information about the event. Please leave any comments by clicking on the link above.

I’m an Engineer 2017 P7

Well done to our two P7 teams that made it through to the final challenge at the town hall earlier this week. They showed off their drone-inspired aircraft and then had a live challenge to design a winch to transport people to and from the aircraft. The pupils had to utilise a range of creativity and employability skills to identify a workable solution to this problem. Both teams were presented with certificates by Mr Hutchinson, the Head of the Education Service.

Well done also goes to Arnar. His design for the ‘I’m an Engineer’ logo was chosen to go on the certificates.