Thursday, 18 March 2010

12th March 2010

Nairn Academy School Notes, Friday 12th March 2010

Dress Down Day – Friday 19th March 2010


This term’s Dress Down Day will fundraise for Cystic Fibrosis. A group of S3 Girls (Ashley Patterson, Stephanie Ross, Jade Willox and Aileen Rochford0 will co-ordinate the day along with S6 helpers.

Pupil Achievement
S1 Swimmer Adam Scott carried home a Bronze and 2 Silver medals at the British Disability Swimming Championships in Sheffield last weekend. In doing so Adam also achieved personal best times in his events. Adam’s impressive success assisted the Scottish team in achieving 2nd place at this National event.

Youth Voice/ Scottish Youth Parliament

Rowena Carlton 5S will be shadowing Councillor Sandy Park, Highland Council Convener, throughout Wednesday 17th March as part of the Youth Development Service’s ‘Apprentice Day’ programme.

In the Scottish Youth Parliament meeting in Airdrie last weekend, Rowena’s motion on the subject of compulsory political education in Scotland for all young people was passed with flying colours. Congratulations to her and to all who have helped with the work on this motion. The initiative will now become a key policy of the Youth parliament.
Another confident young citizen, Amy Riley of S5, has also become very engaged locally, by being added to the membership of the Community Council. We hope the insight she will gain into the workings of local democracy will serve her well, and we in the school will be pleased to develop closer ties with the Community Council.

Musical Creations

Nairn Academy Pianists, currently working on a 6-month composing project with the ensemble Pianocircus, spent Thursday morning in school working with composer Duncan MacLeod. Pupils in S3 and S5 have been studying contemporary arrangements for Piano Ensemble with Pianocircus, the London-based six piano ensemble. Duncan MacLeod complimented the pupils on the pieces that have been composed so far. New works, written by pupils of Nairn Academy, will be premiered at a concert with Pianocircus in the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen on Sunday 25th April.

Coffee Morning

The annual Support for Learning Coffee Morning will be held on Wednesday 24 March at 11 am in L11. Monies raised will be given to the Riding for the Disabled Association.

Car Boot Sale

On Saturday 24th April there will be a car boot sale from 11.00 am – 3.00pm.
Cars will be able to enter at £10.00; all Traders £15.00. There will also be Stalls, Raffle, and other attractions.
For a booking form contact:- Tom Heggie (Telephone via the school 01667 453700)
(All funds to support pupil activities and development)

Quiz

Pupil activities will also be the better supported because of the success of Emma Slade’s Quiz, held at the school last Friday. Teams of intelligentsia and others battled away in rounds on 80s cartoons, Musical album covers and History among other topics, and the eventual winners, Kathleen’s Boyz, were dark horses, fooling many with their apparent ineptitude. A fun evening was had by all.


P7 Transition Project

Last Friday saw the culmination in a series of excellent presentations and project models of the P7 Science/ Technology/ Geography/ Literacy Project, in which teams from Cawdor, Rosebank, Millbank & Auldearn primarty Schools have worked to produce workable scenarios for human communities settling on Mars. Well-known Academy experts on the red planet, Andy West, Steve Cullen and Andrew Allardyce, have enjoyed working with primary colleagues to develop this project, and they were joined last week by Academy Literacy Co-ordinator Michael Gregson in evaluating the success of the primary pupils’ efforts: “Suffice to say, the primary pupils were fantastic, showing co-operation and ingenuity and a high level of literacy among other skills,” was his comment that morning. Well done to all.

No Smoking Day, Wednesday 10th March

The school saw a strong focus on Smoking Prevention this week, in tune with the National No Smoking Day on Wednesday. The school’s Health Promoting School efforts have been aided by the incisive and thought-provoking work of Denise May, NHS Highland Smoking Prevention Officer, whose Assembly work has been much appreciated this week.

Staff Success

Congratulations to Elizabeth McDonald, who has been elevated from her successful role as Active School Co-ordinator to Acting Area Adult & Youth Services Officer. The indefatigable Elizabeth has done the work of many and we hope her legacy is appreciated.

Fairtrade

Our very active Fairtraders are organising a Coffee Morning in St Ninian’s church this Saturday 20 March, from 10am to 12 noon in aid of our link with Mount Fletcher in South Africa. Please come along and enjoy a fairly traded cuppa!



5th March 2010

Nairn Academy School Notes, Friday 5th March 2010

School Newsletter

The March issue of the School Newsletter has been given to all pupils; all information and news will be available on the school website, and additional copies of the Newsletter can be collected at Reception.

Assemblies

Pupils have enjoyed a varied programme of assemblies, involving a range of presenters – staff, pupils and visiting speakers. Topics covered in the current programme include: Internet safety. World Maths Day, No Smoking Day and Road Safety. Fair Trade and a Pupil Council-led Assembly are next up.

Diary Dates:

Drop in surgery Thursday 11 March 4.30 – 6.00pm

Dress down day Friday 19 March – further details to follow

End of term Fri 26 March 3.40pm

School re-opens Monday 12 April

Parents should also note that the additional in-service allocated to Curriculum for Excellence development is scheduled for Monday 14 June 2010. Pupils will not attend school on this day. This date has been agreed with our Primary Head Teacher colleagues.

Pupil Council

Representatives joined the Senior Management Team meeting last week. This new initiative helps maintain effective links between pupils and staff, and the Senior management team seek to address issues of concern to pupils. This last meeting involved 3 S1 pupils who conducted themselves in a very professional and organised manner. A variety of topics was raised, ranging from canteen facilities, fundraising, maintenance issues, library access and concourses/ social areas. Many thanks to the S1 pupils who took time to attend the meeting – Peter Brown, Cameron Fraser and Faye McInnes.

Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Congratulations to Lauren Urquhart, S4, who has been achieved the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh's award. To complete the award, Lauren assisted at an animal centre for the Volunteering section, looked after and rode horses for the Skills and Physical sections, and undertook two expeditions in the
Highlands in June and September last year. The grueling challenges of the expedition are the current focus in pupils’ preparatory sessions, including map-reading and orientation.

Mountain Biking

The Highland Schools’ races are coming up. Anyone interested in taking part - please contact Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald (Active Schools) for more information.

Stovies

Mark Bain, S6 has organised a Stovies/Ceilidh night scheduled for Saturday 20 March at 7.30pm in the Victoria Hotel, Forres. The Morven Ceilidh band will provide the entertainment. Tickets are available from Mark at the school. Mark has organised the event to raise funds for a trip to the Amazon this summer as part of his Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award. We wish Mark well with this venture.

Pupil Achievements

Congratulations from Mr Sanderson (Support for Learning Teacher) to S2 pupils Jordan Snitch and Kalum Turnbul for their excellent Geography work. The boys won prizes from South Africa, a mask and necklace, for the poster they designed on settlement sites. The project was helping to maintain the school’s link with Mount Fletcher Village Junior Secondary School, one of the two African schools linked with Nairn Academy. Mr West’s S2 class and Ms Diko’s Grade 8 class learnt about settlements using co-operative learning techniques. Ms Diko’s class thought that Jordan and Kalum produced the best poster.

British Ice Figure and Synchronised Skating Championships

Congratulations to Lesley Forbes in S4 for her success in the National Championships in Sheffield recently. Lesley won a gold medal and was also part of the best team and most enjoyable performance awards. Well done.

Summer Playscheme

Volunteers are required to help with the Summer Playscheme which runs from 5th July to 13th August 2010. The playscheme is for children with learning and physical disabilities and operates on Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 9.00am to 3.00pm during the summer holidays. If you are 16 years of age or over and are interested in working with children please contact Isobel Tolmie – 01667 452269 or Mabel Cameron – 01667 452303.

Tesco Vouchers

The Tesco for Schools and Clubs voucher scheme is starting up again. Please hand in your vouchers to the library: the school could benefit greatly through this scheme.

Athletics and Cross-Country

Cross Country training continues on Tuesday & Thursday lunchtimes, where a motivational PE department will guide and support your strenuous efforst towards speed and fitness through the beautiful Nairnshire country. The North of Scotland Schools’ Cross-Country Championships is scheduled for 23rd March.

Congratulations are due to Graham Nicoll (Discus), Heather Winfield (Triple Jump)and Innes Sutherland (High Hurdles) on their selection for the Scottish Schools Athletics training day at Pitreavie, Fife on Sunday 14 March. Well done to all 3 athletes.

Fusion Remix Youth Festival

Various activities are taking place at Nairn Swimming Pool, Community Centre and Youth CafĂ© on Saturday 13th March 2010. Doors will open at 5.00. This Youth Festival is pen to all S1 to S6 pupils. Don’t miss the NEW FUN night out for young people!