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Date 04.12.2015
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S1
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Choir Rehearsals - S1 Choir rehearsals continue on Tuesday lunchtimes, in
room 2.01 (Mr Dearsley’s room). There are no auditions, everyone is welcome.
The choir will be performing in the Christmas concert at the Usher Hall with
P7 choirs from the primary schools
Gaelic Learners Club
The Gaelic learners club is open to all pupils s1 – s3
whatever their knowledge of Gaelic, so whether you want to build on the
language you learned in primary or would like to learn more about one of
Scotland’s native languages then come along and join the class which runs
every Monday lunch time in room 2.24.
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S2
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Choir
Rehearsals – S2 Choir rehearsals
continue on Tuesday lunchtimes, in room B1 (Mrs O'Brien's room).
The choir will be
performing in the Christmas concert at the Usher Hall on 17th December so
full attendance at all rehearsals now is required.
Gaelic Learners Club
The Gaelic learners club is open to all pupils s1 – s3
whatever their knowledge of Gaelic, so whether you want to build on the
language you learned in primary or would like to learn more about one of
Scotland’s native languages then come along and join the class which runs
every Monday lunch time in room 2.24.
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S3
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Geography Field Trip - S3
are invited to join the geography department on their field trip to the sunny
and dramatic French Alps next May. The cost is £520 and it runs from the 6th
to the 12th. Although priority will be given to geography students
we will consider students from other classes who wish to join their friends
or see more of the world. If you do not have an information letter see
geography teachers or Mrs Sinclair, the classroom assistant for one.
Choir
Rehearsals – S3 Choir rehearsals continue on Tuesday lunchtimes,
in room B1 (Mrs O'Brien's room).
The choir will be
performing in the Christmas concert at the Usher Hall on 17th December so
full attendance at all rehearsals now is required.
Gaelic Learners Club
The Gaelic learners club is open to all pupils s1 – s3
whatever their knowledge of Gaelic, so whether you want to build on the
language you learned in primary or would like to learn more about one of
Scotland’s native languages then come along and join the class which runs
every Monday lunch time in room 2.24.
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S4
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S5
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S6
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All
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THE JGHS SCHOOL SHOP - will be open from Wednesday 2 December in the Cyber Cafe on the
ground floor. The shop will be open every break selling loom bands,
pencils, rubbers, pens, sharpeners and Santa hats.
ST. ANDREWS’ DAY CELEBRATION – FRIDAY 4TH
DECEMBER (S1 to S3)
S1 to S3 pupils are encouraged to wear tartan on this day
(hairband, socks, anything!) as they will all be participating in a giant
Strip the Willow outside the Malala building by year group.
Classes will be asked to meet outside reception as follows
(a tannoy announcement will also be made):
9.30
S1
9.55
S2 (go to p.2 class first to register)
10.20
S3
During interval, there will be a bake-sale, face-painting
and other activities available. All proceeds from these activities will go
towards helping Syrian Refugees.
PUPIL VOICE MEETINGS - ALL YEAR GROUPS
Pupil voice will meet on Thursday 3rd
December as follows:
Junior Pupil Voice (S1 to
S3)
Period 1 in B1
Senior Pupil voice (S4 to
S6)
Meeting Room at Darroch
The next scheduled meeting on 17th December has
been cancelled due to the Christmas Concert rehearsals.
Next meeting will take place in January- more details will
follow.
Word of the Week from 3M2
Word: higgledy-piggledy (adjective)
Definition: in a jumble
Synonyms: chaotic, confused, disorderly, jumbled, muddled
Context sentence: The dictionaries were all
higgledy-piggledy after 3M2 had used them to find the word of the week.
JGHS CHRISTMAS
CONCERT AT THE USHER HALL
Thursday 17th December 2015
7.00pm
Tickets are now on sale priced from £6 - £10 available
directly from the Usher Hall box office and website.
Please come along and support all JGHS pupils who will be
performing in this and enjoy the concert - it's a festive treat one
week before Christmas!
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHRISTMAS APPEAL IN AID OF CHILDREN
1ST
•Please
bring in a gift for a child that may get very little this Christmas.
•The
appeal will run for the month of November
•You do
not need to spend large amounts of money.
•A
stocking filler or small gift would be very welcome.
•Suggestions
include sweeties, chocolates, pens, pencils, notepads, books, hats, gloves,
selection box etc. Gifts should be new and brought in unwrapped.
•Bring
your gift to your registration class.
Alternatively gifts can also be handed in to Mrs Fallon in the SFL
department or to guidance staff in PSE lessons.
•Children
1st is a Scottish children’s charity. They support children for a range of
reasons including survivors of abuse, neglect and other traumatic events in
childhood.
Mrs Fallon
Volleyball Club - Volleyball
club takes place on Tuesdays after school, at Meadowbank. The PE bus will
leave at 4pm from Lauderdale street and returns to the school at 6pm. Anyone
interested or who would like more information please see Miss Mackinnon in
PE. The club is available to all pupils in S1-S6
Netball Club
Netball club takes place on Thursdays after school, at
Meadowbank. The PE bus will leave at 4pm from Lauderdale street and returns
to the school at 6pm. Anyone interested or who would like more information
please see Miss Mackinnon in PE. The club is available to all pupils in S1-S6
Art project –
‘Lifecycle of Stuff’
The Art Dept. need your empty juice cans and plastic
bottles for a recycling Art Project called the ‘Lifecycle of Stuff’. Please
help by putting your empty juice cans or plastic bottles into the white
labelled bins in the Forum. Thank you.
Athletics Club
Athletics club starts on Monday after school, at
Meadowbank. The bus will leave at 4pm from Lauderdale street and returns at
6pm. Anyone interested or who would like more information please see Dr
Oudney (Science).
S5-6 only-
If any S5 or S6 would be interested in helping with
athletics club on a Monday night, please speak to Dr Oudney in Science. This
is a great chance to gain experience in coaching and teaching.
Debating
Debating will take place on Wednesday lunchtime in 1.31
rather than after school. Come along to learn how to argue in a more creative
and constructive way in a fun environment. There will be opportunities to
learn and develop your debating skills with a possibility of entering
exciting competitions involving other Scottish schools at a later date. So
what are you waiting for?
Everyone is welcome (especially the new S1s).
Bring your lunch.
M Roskilly
The Spark
A reminder that meetings for The Spark run every Tuesday
after school and every Thursday lunchtime in 1.26 - you only need to attend
one meeting a week. We are still accepting new members so please come along
if you are interested.
Italian Club
Italian club will run every
Wednesday lunchtime in 1.26. If you want to learn the basics to help you on
holiday or are just interested in the language and the culture, please come
along. This club is open to all pupils and staff with an interest in Italy
and Italian.
Shinty Club
Shinty Club takes place on Monday after school. Meet
outside PE base. All years welcome and all equipment is provided.
Club FilmG (s1-s6)
Club FilmG is a club for fluent Gaelic speakers in s1-s6
with an interest in the media who would like to take part in this year’s FilmG
short film competition. As well as an opportunity to create your own film the
club will give you the chance to work with professionals from the television
industry and learn about filming and editing. We will meet after school on
Wednesdays in room 2.24.
LOCKERS
Locker forms are available from welfare, reception and
school website. Return applications to welfare office.
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