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Date 29.03.2017
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S2
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Bright Green Future
It’s your world. Step up and be heard.We’re looking for young people (14-17) who want to make a difference • Do you care about climate change? • Do you want to make a difference to your local environment? • Are you ready to take on a new challenge? Then Bright Green Future could be for you! Bright Green Future is a programme designed to create the next generation of environmental decision-makers. This exciting opportunity is open for applications now, to start in September 2017. To find out more and download an application form visit brightgreenfuture.org.uk. Ask Mr Stewart in Environmental Science / Geography if you want to know more. |
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S3
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Bright Green Future
It’s your world. Step up and be heard.We’re looking for young people (14-17) who want to make a difference • Do you care about climate change? • Do you want to make a difference to your local environment? • Are you ready to take on a new challenge? Then Bright Green Future could be for you!
Bright Green Future is a programme designed to create the
next generation of environmental decision-makers. This exciting opportunity
is open for applications now, to start in September 2017. To find out more
and download an application form visit brightgreenfuture.org.uk.
Ask Mr Stewart in Environmental Science / Geography if you
want to know more.
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S4
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Bright Green Future
It’s your world. Step up and be heard.We’re looking for young people (14-17) who want to make a difference • Do you care about climate change? • Do you want to make a difference to your local environment? • Are you ready to take on a new challenge? Then Bright Green Future could be for you!
Bright Green Future is a programme designed to create the
next generation of environmental decision-makers. This exciting opportunity
is open for applications now, to start in September 2017. To find out more
and download an application form visit brightgreenfuture.org.uk.
Ask Mr Stewart in Environmental Science / Geography if you
want to know more.
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S5
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**NEW ITEM**
STEM CLUB
Any S5 pupils interested in leading or supporting STEM
club over the next academic year (for S1-S2 pupils) should come for a meeting
on Wednesday 19th April in lab 2, science at lunch time
(bring your lunch!) with Miss McKenna.
Anyone considering applying to University to do a STEM
subject (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths), or anyone from any subject
looking to expand their leadership experience (good for personal statement!)
should definitely consider it. Do some research on what STEM club is before
you come to the meeting!
South Africa Trip 2018
Letters have been emailed home for all S5 pupils – if you need a
paper copy of the letter please collect from Mrs Sinclair in the Classroom
Assistants Office
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Food Bank donations
There has been a
recent screening of I, Daniel Blake for the local community at James
Gillespie’s. This film is a realistic depiction of the struggles of
living on benefits and the hardship some families are facing. We asked the
audience to bring donations for our local food bank and would like to give
the pupils and staff an opportunity to help with this collection. If
you have anything to donate please bring this in next week. There is a
box for donations in the reception. Any non-perishable items will be
greatly received. There is a list below of items that are needed the
most by the food bank.
Urgently needed food items
Careers Appointments
In the Careers Room in the Library
with Ailsa Morgan, Careers Adviser, Skills Development Scotland.
Thursday 30th March
P1.
08:40 ESTELLE RAEBURN-POTTER 5T2
P2. 09:40
P3. 11:05
P4. 12:05 RICO
MORGA 5L2
LUNCHTIME
DROP IN
P5. 13:45
P6. 14:45 JACQUES
DHALENNE S2
Friday 31st March
P2.
09:40 EVA SIGURDAROTTIR 4S2
P3. 11:05 REINA
CHAN 4S2
P4. 12:05 ANNA
D KNOX 5W1
Library Use during Lunchtime
The librarians would like to ensure that all
students are aware of expectations when using the library at lunchtime.
We want the library to have a nice, welcoming,
calm atmosphere and so we just use one entrance so people are not walking
through.
We have 60 seats altogether, so once the library
is full we will operate a one person out/one person in system. There
will be a flip chart at the entrance so when the library is full you will see
a FULL sign and just need to wait.
We expect people to be reading, working, drawing,
etc. Please do not come in to eat and if you just want to have a chat
you will need to use the other seating areas around the school.
Thank you
Ms
Brown & Ms Wallace
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Wednesday, 29 March 2017
29 March 2017
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