Elgin Academy Newsletter December 2013
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Elgin Academy Newsletter December 2013
Issue 19- Monday 16 December 2013 www.elginacademy.co.uk Welcome Farmers’ Market As always, we approach the end of term before Christmas at great pace, with students in the Senior Phase (S4-S6) preparing for their prelim exams after the holidays, younger students benefiting from a wide range of experiences, and staff working extremely hard to develop and deliver the new courses in S4, whilst looking ahead to the delivery of the new Higher courses in 2014-2015. On Friday 6 December 2013, Elgin Academy’s S2 pupils hosted our fourth annual Christmas Farmers’ Market, selling all sorts of produce from gifts to fresh vegetables alongside other farmers’ market retailers. It ran from 10.00am – 2.30pm in the Assembly Hall. All the produce made by the pupils used locally sourced ingredients. A large number of visitors to the school experienced an excellent event, and saw how our youngsters have been developing their understanding of where food comes from, having visited Pitgaveny Farms Estate earlier in the year. The entire event was organised by the S2 students, including running a café on the day, and doing the accounts. Several organisations, including the Scottish Rural College and Moray Coast Veterinary Services also had stalls at the market. At the same time, a number of major events have taken place in the lead-up to Christmas, many of which are covered in this newsletter. The school is a busy place with an excellent ethos. The many visitors to our school continue to comment extremely favourably on the calm, purposeful atmosphere, and the good behaviour and manners of our students. This term, we were visited by Bill Geddes HMI, who is undertaking a national review of the impact of technologies within CfE. This was a very positive visit, with comment made on how we should be pushing for excellence. This certainly matches the vision for the school, and we look forward to continuing working towards excellence in learning and teaching, leadership and teamwork and relationships. On behalf of everyone at Elgin Academy, I would like to wish you and your family a very happy Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous 2014. David Barnett, Head Teacher Cross Country Success Elgin Academy was represented by 27 pupils who travelled to Lossiemouth High School on Wednesday 6 November for the Moray Schools Cross Country Championships. All pupils were a credit to the Academy and performed exceptionally well. Elgin Academy won overall for the S1/S2 category. Congratulations to: Sophia Green (S2) who came 1st with a time of 7.34; Charlotte Bevan (S2) who came 3rd with a time of 8.17; Cameron Main (S3) who came 2nd with a time of 9.18; and Oscar Heald (S3) who came 3rd with a time of 9.38 Contact us:Tel: 01343 543485 Email:admin.elginacad@moray–edunet.gov.uk Book Week Scotland We celebrated Book Week Scotland from 25 – 29 November when the whole school was engaged with books in a variety of ways which helped us all generate a buzz about reading. There was a Yuletide book fair in the library all week, courtesy of Yeadon’s of Elgin. Many got ahead with Christmas shopping and bought books, including biographies of Alex Ferguson, David Jason and Andy Murray, as well as bestselling titles such as The Hobbit and The Hunger Games. Cullen-based writer Rory Mackay was in school over two days to talk to S1 RME pupils about writing skills, mythology and his fantasy novel Eladria. S1 pupils entered the Design a Bookmark Competition with gusto and created amazing bookmarks, aimed at encouraging others to read. 1st prize went to Thomas Stratton 1.5 Runners-up were Niamh Collins 1.6 and Cameron Howie 1.1 All bookmarks are now on display in the library. 2 classes, during library periods, took part in hot seat interviews. Charlotte Bevan writes: On 25 November, during Book Week Scotland, S2.1 English class did book interviews in the library. An interviewer from the class asked another member of the class about a book they had read. It was an interesting, insightful and fun experience for all. I got interviewed by Nio Trujillo and I spoke about the book ‘My Sister Lives on The Mantelpiece’. He asked me questions like the summary of the book, a rating and if I enjoyed it or not, which I did. We then got a sweet for being interviewed by Nio. Ellie Duncan I got interviewed by Morven Cumming about a book I‘d recently read. I was questioned about the main story line, genre of the bookand a personal opinion of the book. It was interesting to hear all the different views about different books. Anais Bliault I got interviewed by Aaron Quinn about the book I had read. I talked about the book Glass House. I got asked questions like who was my favourite character and what genre the book was. I gave the book 8 out of 10. I enjoyed it a lot because I like reading! Julia Balczynska The book talk was great fun. We got to tell the class about books we have read. I enjoyed it because I got to give my opinion on a book that I had read recently. Watching other people being interviewed was very funny as some of the books that were chosen were hilarious. Gaby Black Visit us on the web: www.elginacademy.co.uk Book Week Scotland Staff entered into the spirit of Book Week and displayed posters ‘I am currently reading…’ Pupils asked their teachers about their books and this was one of the ways in which the whole school got talking about books. The Staff Book Group’s memories of favourite childhood books were written about and displayed. We read about Anne of Green Gables, King Arthur and The Famous Five amongst others. BWS Finale : The Battle of The Books Quiz 4 teams of pupils and 1 team of staff battled it out on Friday 29 November in the Library between 1.00 and 1.30pm to win over two rounds of quick-fire questions. The winning team was The Hunters, who were Sarah Snedden, Stephanie Whelan, Adam Watson, Scot Hunter and Lewis McCafferty. A great result and a great win. The staff team, YOLO (Your Old Literary Opponents) was runner-up. Music was provided by Elgin Academy Fiddle Group and clarsachs were played by Eilidh MaCalman in S1 and Kirsty MacLean in S4, shortbread and tartan were in abundance and this Big Book Bash was a fantastic finale to our Book Week Scotland event. S6 French Students Teaching P7s As part of our Advanced Higher French course, in November we went to each of our ASG Primary Schools to teach P7s pupils some French. After giving us some pointers about language teaching Mr Lestienne left us to organise and prepare a lesson made up of a series of fun exercises so they would engage even more in French. We felt that, for them to meet senior pupils using their French and to observe what we can do after a few years in French would put the P7s in good stead for starting their S1 French course next year. Personally, not only were we able to leave knowing that the pupils had learnt or revised some useful vocabulary, but this experience was also very rewarding for us: we had the opportunity to improve our self-confidence, practise our spoken French and develop our organisational skills. Freya Thirkell and Holly Carter, AH French Contact us:Tel: 01343 543485 Email:admin.elginacad@moray–edunet.gov.uk Modern Languages: business and life-long opportunities On Friday 29 November, the Modern Languages department hosted several presentations by 5 speakers from various backgrounds. They talked about their own experiences with languages and their importance in their day to day life: Jennifer Proctor from Glenfiddich Uses languages regularly in her job - German most confidently, French well and is now learning Spanish. She pointed out that employers are very keen to employ people who are able to speak languages. Particularly in her line of work, where whisky is exported all over the world, it is vital that employees can converse in another language. She gave examples of places her language skills have taken her, from Germany and France, to South America and pointed out that she was chosen to go simply because she had the languages and her colleagues perhaps did not. Seb Welsh – language student at St Andrews University Former Advanced Higher French pupil at Elgin Academy talked about his experiences of living in the south of France for the summer between S5 and S6, before taking a gap year between S6 and starting at University. He talked about his travels in South America, how he worked teaching English and in bars and hostels to earn enough money to move on to the next country. He talked a little in Arabic and Russian which have just joined his portfolio of languages. He now hopes to travel to Brazil next to learn Portuguese. His message was that languages have opened the door of the world to him. Angus Robertson MP Member of Parliament for Moray, Angus Robertson, talked about his life before becoming an MP. His mother is German and therefore he was brought up bilingual. He spoke about his first job with a radio station and that the only reason he got the job was because he spoke German. Now as an MP, he is also an employer and when choosing the correct candidate for a role, he explained that candidates who speak a foreign language automatically have an advantage over the others to help with international links. He also talked about the wealth of leisure possibilities another language brings: being able to watch foreign movies, bands, TV programs. Sport Moray Awards Congratulations go to Mr Pete Kelly, PT Physics, who has won the “School Sport Volunteer Award” at the Recognition Awards held on 26 November. In addition, several of our students were nominated in a variety of categories: Josh Cruickshanks in the Junior Sportsman Award, Callum Alexander in the Junior Sportsman Award, Bradley McNairn in the Junior Sportsman Award; Jodi Henderson in the Heather Alan Campbell from Walkers Stanning Award (Junior Sportswoman), Chloe McIntosh Doesn’t speak any foreign languages and said it was one of his in the Heather Stanning Award (Junior Sportswoman). biggest regrets. He works in exporting and because of his lack of Well done to all. language skills, he has to employ people who can speak languages and they get to go with him all over the world to help him with sales etc. He also said languages are useful because you know what people are really thinking when they are talking in their language but don’t realise you know what they are saying! Yet again, he pointed out that candidates who have languages on their CV are at an advantage. Christian Allard MSP The first French MSP, Christian Allard explained that he didn’t enjoy and stopped learning English at school. He got a job but always had a yearning to travel. His boss did not want to lose him and so offered him a move to Glasgow to set up an office there for the company. However, Mr Allard had to learn English while living and working here, which was extremely difficult - especially the differences in Scottish accents. But he loved Scotland so much he decided to stay. His message was that learning languages opens up so many possibilities and he regrets not having learned one whilst at school. He added: “This goes to show: NOT EVERYONE SPEAKS ENGLISH!” Visit us on the web: www.elginacademy.co.uk Higher Biology Highland Wildlife Park Visit As part of the Higher Biology course, students are expected to have knowledge of the process of natural selection and speciation. In order to support students in this learning and give them some meaningful context to their learning, the Biology Department decided to take them to the Highland Wildlife Park. This is the first time that this trip has taken place and was all in all a great success. While there, the students had the opportunity to have a guided tour of the park by the Ranger, Jasper Hughes, who was able to show them specimens taken from animals in the park and explain some of the adaptations of the animals that they have in the park. The pupils were also given an insight into conservation and the role of wildlife parks and zoos in captive breeding programmes, another aspect of the curriculum in Higher Biology. We were also given an interactive lecture from Jasper about the evolution of the Polar Bear and its future if the effects of Global Warming are to continue at the present rate. Their future does seem rather bleak but then the Polar Bear has had problems such as this in the past and has evolved with the changes in climate by breeding with Brown Bears, so perhaps we will just have to accept the hybrid Grolar or Pizzly Bear instead?! Overall, regardless of a bit of snow, students seemed to find the day very interesting, informative and thoroughly enjoyable. We will certainly return with successive year groups! St Andrews Day Celebrations To mark St Andrew’s Day, last week’s house Assemblies had a Scottish theme, with the history and background of St Andrew explained to all. Several musical items were performed to an excellent standard (see page 8 for a list of performers). On Friday 29 November, all students and staff were encouraged to wear a “Touch of Tartan”, and make a small donation to charity. Christmas Concert Elgin Academy’s annual Christmas Concert took place on the 9th December 2013 in the school hall. Joined by an audience of more than 200 friends and family, pupils provided a variety of musical and drama entertainment showcasing the many talents in the school. The school orchestra gave their first performance under their new conductor, Acting PT Music Miss Macphail, the newly formed school swing band performed for the first time and S2 pupils Bethany Quirie, Alex Scott and Jade Russell sang a song they wrote themselves. This was in addition to fantastic performances from the school string group, woodwind group and vocal groups. Solo performances from Laura Thom and Fiona Milne showed the range of talent in the school and senior Drama pupils helped to create the Christmas spirit with a brilliant reading of a Christmas poem. A fantastic night was had by all – thank you again to everybody who supported the event, over £645 was raised for school funds. Contact us:Tel: 01343 543485 Email:admin.elginacad@moray–edunet.gov.uk Electrolabs Workshop Festive Fun in Music Pupils in the Music Department were delighted to try their hand at being professional sound engineers when Dave Martin and Steve Gasgarth from Electrolabs came to work with them on 3 December. The pupils were able to create their own music electronically using software which is used in professional studios and mix and manipulate tracks to produce their own work. A thoroughly enjoyable day was had by all who attended and their work can be heard at http://soundcloud.com/electrolabs/sets/elgin-academy2013. Brass Group Once again, the brass group have been spreading the festive cheer in the community. They entertained the public at the school Farmers’ Market as well as playing carols at Andersons care home in Elgin and Dr Gray’s Hospital. They will finish their festive programme with more carols at WH Smiths on the last week of term. All the youngsters in the group are part of Moray Concert Brass who will be playing at Elgin Cathedral on 18 December for their annual carol concert – they look forward to seeing some of you there! String Group The string group have also been out and about performing a mixture of traditional Scottish music and Christmas pieces in Spynie Care Home. They are also playing in the Christmas Eve service in St Giles which promises to be a great evening of entertainment! Callum’s a Fencing Champion! Elgin Academy pupil Callum Sutherland, a member of Elgin Duellist Fencing Club, has fulfilled his dream by winning at all 3 weapons at the recently held Scottish Secondary Schools Fencing Championships. Callum competed against over 30 pupils from schools around Scotland to win the under 16 boys’ foil, epee and sabre titles at the School Championships held at Linlithgow Academy on 23 and 24 November. Being the best in his age group category also resulted in Callum adding the Master of Arms Trophy to his silver ware for winning the most individual points in his age group category. Callum, who is coached by Mark Lauchlan and Robin Paterson at the Elgin Club, joins an elite group of only 5 fencers who have won at all 3 weapons in this age group category since 1975. Callum added, “I was pleased to win the foil final 15-3 and the epee final 15-9 but was quite shocked to come in narrowly ahead by winning the sabre title 15-14 in my second only sabre competition. I was proud to represent my School and next year I look forward to trying to win the senior boys’ epee title that one of my coaches, Robin Paterson, won way back in 1988 when he was a pupil at this school.” Although Callum was the only representative from Elgin Academy taking part in this competition, his domination at his age group category single handily meant that Elgin Academy finished a respectable 3rd in the best boys’ school category. Visit us on the web: www.elginacademy.co.uk Photographic Success Catching Fire Congratulations to Andrew Robertson, has won the S1-S3 category of the Dynamic Vision photography competition, with the photo below. The competition theme was "Nature in Moray". Part of the prize is a cash donation to Elgin Academy. Well done, Andrew! After school on Wednesday 27 November, we went, with Mrs Toonen, to see the film Catching Fire at The Moray Playhouse. We felt that it stayed true to the book and it made the scenes in the book really come to life. The film was emotional in some parts and some parts were scary, such as when the baboons launched their attack and led to one of us having to leave till it was over! We enjoyed comparing the book with the film over pizza in Scribbles afterwards and now we can’t wait for part 3 of The Hunger Games trilogy. HMI Visitor As part of a national initiative entitled “Technologies Impact Review”, Mr Bill Geddes, a school inspector (HMI) with Education Scotland spent the day in Elgin Academy on Wednesday 4 December. He focused on three departments Business & Digital Learning, Design & Technology and Home Economics. He observed lessons in these departments and had the opportunity to meet and discuss relevant issues with staff from those departments. He met with focus groups of pupils, and also with staff from the whole school ICT Strategy Group. At the end of the day, he gave feedback to the Senior Leadership Team, and offered much in the way of very favourable comment, whilst also highlighting one or two areas for us to have a closer look at. This was a very positive experience, and was certainly very helpful to us as a school as we move forward in our journey towards excellence. Prelim Exams Students in S4, S5 and S6 have now been issued with their prelim exam timetables. This year reflecting the new nature of “The Senior Phase”, there is only one prelim diet, starting on Monday 13 January 2014. S4 students will not have study leave, and, when not in an exam, will be expected to be in their normal timetabled class, where they can undertake revision, or perhaps benefit from advice from the teacher or consolidate earlier work. S5 and S6 students will have study leave, starting on Monday 13 January. Letters have been issued to parents of students in S4, S5 and S6 on this topic, and Mr Scott (Depute Head Teacher) has held assemblies on this theme to explain the exam timetable and expectations around exam-room standards and behaviour. Also joining us after the holidays will be Mrs Morag McLuckie as Teacher of Physics. Mrs McLuckie is currently working at Gordonstoun School. Before the end of term, we will be interviewing for the permanent positions of Teacher of English, Technical Assistant and (two posts of) Education Auxiliary. The closing date for four promoted posts was Friday 13 December, and we therefore look forward to interviews for the posts of Depute Head Teacher, PT Support for Learning, PT Guidance and PT History after the holidays. On Friday 6 December, we said farewell to Mr Ruairidh Ross, PT History, who has been promoted to the position of Depute Head Teacher at Grantown Grammar School. We thank Mr Ross for Staff Update A number of changes have occurred in everything he did for his department our staffing, and recruitment is ongoing and for the school and wish him all the best for the future. Congratulations go in a number of areas. to Suzanne McNeil, who has been Ms Morag Ingram will be joining us from appointed as Acting PT History. Lossiemouth High School after the holidays as Acting PT of PE. Also joining On Monday 16 December 2013, we us after the holidays will be Mrs Jennifer welcome Mr Jan Pellegrom to the TechDodd as Teacher of Support for nical Department, and thank Mr John Learning. Mrs Dodd is currently working Farquhar, who has been covering the at Mintlaw Academy in Aberdeenshire. vacancy in the meantime. Contact us:Tel: 01343 543485 Email:admin.elginacad@moray–edunet.gov.uk Individual Student Achievements Individual student successes and achievements were celebrated at House Assemblies in the last week of November. Gordon Randolph Badminton - Mhairi Maclean and Shona Cumming both of S1 - Highland U12 champions. Shona was runner up in the U12 singles tournament. Swimming North District Championships Oscar Heald S4 - 50 metres freestyle 4th 50 metres butterfly 5th 100 metres individual medley 3rd Oscar has been selected to represent the North of Scotland at the British Gas ASA County Team Championships in Sheffield. Rhys Gorman 6R Royal Yachting Association Power Boat Instructor Seat Cadet Rowing Instructor Granite City Grand Prix – Bronze Medal - Judo Kirsty Shand 6R Passed her driving test Andrew Mitchell 6R Passed his driving test Moray Innes Conan Smith 1/6M – U15 Club Badminton Competition – reached the quarter final Rhona Masson 2/2M – Passed grade 4 Violin Lynsey Boag – Passed grade 4 Violin Dylan Jackson 3M – World Kickboxing Championships – placed 3rd Megan Sutherland – Passed grade 5 Violin Kelly O’Donnell 5M – Secured a place to play trumpet in The Grampian Youth Orchestra and has been selected to play alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra (Side-bySide Project) Lorna Taylor 6M / Jana Williamson 6M – Passed Driving Theory Test All Moray Concert Brass Members – Silver Award at The Scottish Youth Brass Band Competition – invited to The European Brass Band Championships next year. Jodi Henderson, S5, achieved her Adult black belt and was a finalist in the Sport Moray Recognition Awards Sophia Green, S2, achieved first place in the Cross Country championships and her time to run a mile was 7 minutes Logan Simpson, S2, won a national cheerleading event held in Glasgow for the North of Scotland. Logan and her team of 16 others performed one routine that won the competition. Bradley McNairn, S4, competed in the Tuscans World Championships kickboxing competition. Ethan Hew, won a gold medal at the Taekwondo Scottish Championshoips in the 12-14 age group. Seafield Performers at the House Assemblies S1 Georgia Ettles - Kick Boxing Champion S2 Bethany Quirrie - Raised over £500 for Children in need by getting her hair shaved off. She was interviewed by Jackie Bird to explain all her endeavours. Chloe McIntosh nominated for young sportswoman award S3 Cameron Main - has been selected for the Scottish Triathlon Team S4 Callum Sutherland - won three categories in recent fencing tournament winning the overall position of Master of Arms S6 Josh Cruickshanks won In his first adult category Taekwondo, also nominated for Young Sportsman Award. The following pupils performed at the week long St Andrew’s Day House Assemblies. The performers were from across all house and year groups and gave fantastic individual and group performances which were very well received by both staff and pupils. They were: Pipers and Drummers Accordion Sean McHugh S5 Lewis Shanks S3 Jason McRae S5 Molly Anderson S6 Singers Douglas Miller S3 Chloe Tomlin S1 Emma Hyndman S5 Catherine Simpson S1 Zoe Hale S3 Scott Hale S4 Dancer Innes Stone S1 Lewis Smith S2 Fiddle Group Lorna Taylor S6 Rhea Fraser S1 Laura Thom S4 Mhairi Maclean S1 Rhona Sword S3 Megan Sutherland 3M Emily Morris S1 Katrina Raine S3 Megan Reid S3 Key dates for your diary Monday 6 January 2014 - First day of term Monday 13 January 2014 - Start of S4/5/6 prelims Friday 31 January 2013—Last day of S4/5/6 prelims Thursday 13 February 2014 - Mid-term holiday Friday 14 February 2014 - Mid-term holiday Monday 17 February 2014 - Mid-term holiday Monday 10 March 2014 - P7 Information Evening Friday 28 March 2014 - Last day of term Monday 14 April - First day of summer term Contact us:Tel: 01343 543485 Email:admin.elginacad@moray–edunet.gov.uk