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Positive Wellbeing Group
Every day we will focus on one of the 10 letters in RESILIENCE.
Resilience definition:Resilience describes a person’s capacity to cope with changes and
challenges and to bounce back during difficult times. The more resilient someone is, the better they are at getting through tough
times, and the better their chances at recovering from experiences of adversity and trauma.
Today’s Top Tip!
Remain Positive – look towards the future, think of what you want
from life.
The Positive Wellbeing Group would like to focus
on Resilience for the next 2 weeks in tutor time.
We will give you 10 tips for Resilience. Hopefully the tips will
get you thinking and have a positive impact on your future.
All Year Groups
83% of lights out across Syria since March 2011
97% of lights out in Aleppo35% of lights out in the
Governorate of DamascusOver 200,000 people killed since
201110 million people have fled their
homes3 million school-aged Syrian children no longer in school
• If time allows in tutor time - please show this short video• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWwLzEQazcc#action=share
Help Turn the Lights Back On in Syria & bring its people out of the darkness. We are #withSyria
Join us Thursday 19th March in Miss Cervantes room to help organise a protest to
help bring much needed aid to Syria. Lunchtime onwards- all members to be there by
1.00pm
All Year GroupsLoch Lomond Trip
The following pupils have been chosen to go on the next trip this Saturday 21st MARCH.Please come to Mr Macdonald’s room to get a parental consent form.
The list of pupils chosen for the Big Lottery trips is
on the Geography bulletin board on the
ground floor.
All Year GroupsHumanities Trip - Kilmartin, Lochgilphead and Inveraray
The following pupils have been chose to go on the trip for Sat 28th MARCH.
Pupils should go to Mr Macdonald’s room to get a parental consent form. (There are also pupils who have still to pick up consent forms for the trip this Saturday to
Loch Lomond)
1D Gemma Aedy
1A Iram Afzal
1H Ismaeel Ahmad
1H Zeenat Ahmed
1A Bismillah Arshad
1B David Barrett1A Zara Collie1H Adam Gillespie
1G Christopher Goldstein
1H Saif Hussain1I Anees Hussein1I Rehan Kaleem1H Hasan Kamran1D Jack Kerr
1D Mateusz Litaszenko
1F Ross Lynch1A Sadia Nasir
1D Durdane Oz
2G Abdul Abdulbaki
2G Mohammed Abdulbaki
2F Ali Amin
2D Samuel Arshad
2F Derek Chittick
2G Ali-Hadi Kachmar
2H Sukhmani Kaur
2A Mahreen Mahmood2I Uzair Mahmood2D Drew Porter2E Josh Singh
3B Ciera Douglas3A Abbas Khan3G Hassan Mahmood3F Alex McAlaney3D Antoin McArthur3G Melissa McNair3E Hamza Mehr
4D Amina Aftab4D Alisha Baig4B Chanelle Kerr
4C Christopher Mackay
4D Taylor MacVicar4D Neha Mahmood6B Sarah Ali
6B Sophie Ali6C Nathan Kevan
ClubsNetball ClubMrs Moore
S1-6 girls only3.50-4.50pm
Assembly hall
Ceilidh ClubMiss Duffin (Instructor)
Mr Fraser’s RoomAll year groups
1pm
Animation ClubS1 and S2 Only
Ms Lynch's Art Room!Tuesday & Thursday's
12.35pm Bring your lunch with you!
Guitar ClubMr McGuinness
Music DeptAll year groups
1pm
Committees
Comenius Green Comenius Green EYE CommitteeEYE Committee
When: Today (every Tuesday until the end of term)
Time: 12.40pm (Bring your lunch as usual )Where: Social Subjects 3
New participants welcomeMs Morran & Mrs Douglas
S5/6Acturian ApprenticeshipAre you enthusiastic, full of potential and keen to keep learning? Are you interested in getting a professional qualification but instead of going to University full time you would like to work towards your qualification at the same time earning money and actually working on the job?
AON provides risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human resource solutions and outsourcing services and they are keen to employ S6 leavers into their new apprenticeship programmes. For more information, please see Miss McWaters or speak to Jennifer (careers) or Lisa (Employability) in the CARE room. An Aon Apprenticeship is a brilliant choice. Here’s why:•Aon Apprentices have real jobs. •Apprentices will be a permanent Aon employee from the word go.•Aon Apprentices are paid to learn (starting salary - £16,000 -£18,000 plus beneifts)•Apprentices will earn a competitive starting salary that grows with your experience. •Aon will support their professional studies and personal development
S5/6Career Advisor
Could the following pupils please register at tutor time then make their way to the
Library to collect an appointment card for today’s
career appointments:
Are you S5 and interested in a career in Business?
The KPMG Discovery Programme will run in Summer 2015 and gives you a great view of our firm and the options available to you in
your future career. Whichever office you join, you will develop the skills needed to build a successful career. You could be involved in
things such as work shadowing, presentations, business games and research
tasks. KPMG is open for applications.
Academic Requirements You need predicted grades of at least BCC at Higher and we are looking to see 5 Nat 5s
including English and Maths.
For more information, see Miss McWaters
Allen Glen Scholarship Are you planning on studying
Engineering at University? You are eligible for a
Scholarship of £1,500 per year you are in study.
See your pastoral care teacher for more information.
S4Career Advisor
Could the following pupils please register at
tutor time then make their way to the Library
to collect an appointment card for today’s career
appointments:
S3Under 14’s Football
The team have a match v St Margaret Mary’sWednesday 18th March
Please attend a meeting tomorrow
PE departmentMorning Interval
S2Under 14’s Football
The team have a match v St Margaret Mary’sWednesday 18th March
Please attend a meeting tomorrow
PE departmentMorning Interval