June 2012

Published: 14 June 2012

A number of opportunities for pupils are currently being displayed in the Careers News section of the website. We are continually updating this so please keep checking this page for updates and information.

Thanks

 

Published: 13 June 2012

Current S3 pupils have been issued with the following letter to take home detailing arrangements for their Work Experience placement in November of S4.

Published: 12 June 2012

National Theatre of Scotland in partnership with macrobert present Exchange, a week-long festival of youth theatre, where the next generation of theatre-makers from Scotland and across the world presents a rich programme of devised pieces, inspired by and created in collaboration with some of today’s most accomplished national and international theatre-makers. 
 

Knox Academy are the only school taking part in the Exchange festival.

We present Hansel of Horror on Wednesday 4 July 9 pm | Tickets £6 / £4 at the Macrobert

Hansel is found wandering the forest outside the hospital and has been interned by Nurse Kirkbride - her task is to find out why he speaks nothing, and what actually happened to the young Mr Hummel to leave him so terrified. Weaving together Greek Choral work and Physical Theatre, we bring this classic fairytale to a modern audience. Welcome to Danvers State Hospital and to the story of patient 206... Hansel Hummel.

Recommended age guidelines:  15+

Published: 12 June 2012

The Knox Academy Support Group would like to congratulate the following people who were prize winners in the recent Duck Derby.

  • 1st (£50) - Kalya Wells - 584
  • 2nd (£25) - Gregor Booth - 956
  • 3rd (£15) - Raine Clarke - 554
     

KASG

Published: 07 June 2012

Academy Productions presents !Showcase! on Tuesday 12 June at 7 pm. An evening of classic and contemporary theatre, contemporary dance and musical theatre. Tickets £5/£3.

Act One - The Bald Prima Donna is an absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco. Performed by NC Acting & Theatre Performance students; this is their final assessment and are supported by the NPA Technical Theatre students.

The Contemporary Dance piece has been choreographed by S4 pupil Amie Cowan and performed by Amie Cowan and Sarah Gellatly.

Act Two - Our Contemporary play is an original piece of work written by NC ATP student Neil Reynolds and is supported by a great cast!

Musical Theatre Finale - Knox Academy takes you on a journey through Broadway from Legally Blonde, Whistle down the Wind, Hairspray (with choreography by NPA MT student Jordanne Grant), Shrek and The Wiz.

We hope you can join us for what is sure to be amazing evening showcasing the tremendous talent here at Knox Academy.

Miss Brown

Published: 07 June 2012

Minutes of the meeting of the Parent School Partnership, held on Wednesday 2 May 2012, are now available to view.

Further details of PSP activities and previous minutes can be accessed on this website: School Info > Parent School Partnership.

The Parent School Partnership website can be accessed here.

Published: 07 June 2012

The John Lockhart Trophy was awarded on Sunday at the opening of the Haddington Festival.  The criteria is achievement against the odds.

The winner was Neil Howie, who was nominated by Mr Lambert.  Certificates were given to Calum Baillie, Ashleigh Lawson and Adam Linton-Main.

Each of their individual nominations can be viewed below.  Congratulations to all.

 

Neil Howie

Proposed by Mr Lambert

Neil has cerebral palsy affecting the left side of his body. Although fiercely competitive, Neil is also very confident and comfortable with his disability. Through his involvement in the Disability Activity Programme at primary school, Neil developed an interest in swimming although was unsure whether or not he was capable of swimming at club level. A move to high school, combined with his selection for the Scottish Disability Sport swimming squad gave Neil the confidence to also attend a swimming club, and he combines training for both with competing at disability events all over the country as well as against able bodied athletes at club level. Through this, Neil was quickly identified as an athlete of the quality required for East Lothian's Performance Athletes in School (PAiS) programme, and the intense workload of additional training is obviously paying off as Neil is setting new personal bests regularly in a multitude of swimming events, taking nearly 45 seconds off his personal best in the 100m breaststroke and 100m front crawl in just over a year. Neil recently took part in the British championships in the new Olympic Park swimming pool, and has won medals in events all over the UK. Through his determination and competitive attitude, I am confident Neil will continue winning medals and improve further as he matures into adulthood and becomes a top class swimmer.

Personal Bests

50m Breaststroke - 56.86s
50m Front Crawl - 40.81s
50m Backstroke - 51..81
100m Breaststroke - 1m 56.33s
100m Front Crawl - 1m 27.15s
100m Medley - 1m 46.12s
200m Medley - 3m 43.28s

 

Calum Baillie

Proposed by Ms Easson

Calum has Asperger's Syndrome and as such has difficulties in communicating.  This difficulty becomes more apparent during the teenage years when it can be difficult to fit in.  Calum's work on East Coast FM has allowed him to develop his own skills in communicating but he also provides a service for other young people.  He broadcasts about school issues, disseminating information and playing music on "Baillsie's School Bell".  He has added another show to his repertoire - Calum's Chaos on a Saturday morning. 

His producer has praised Calum's ability to broadcast and to interview and edit pieces of recorded audio.  Calum has taken it upon himself to interview important local people and he attended the Science and book festivals where he gathered news stories and put together interesting pieces for his show.  As well as building on his own skills, Calum has encouraged other pupils to come along and share the mike and in doing so he is training up another generation of future broadcasters. For a boy with difficulties in communicating he is reaching out to many people in the community.

 

Ashleigh Lawson

Proposed by Miss Little

I would like to nominate Ashleigh Lawson for the John Lockhart Trophy.  When Ashleigh joined us at Knox Academy she was a very shy quiet girl with little self-esteem.  We started a Sports group which Ashleigh joined. During the past 2 years she has tried many new sports and found that Athletics is her forte.  She was picked to join a team from the Lothians to go to Stirling to the Scottish Athletics Championships where they won the Shield and a medal.  This gave Ashleigh such a confidence boost and has helped her in many ways, for example, in music while working with Ashleigh, at first she would have a go on the drums and quickly say “I can’t do this” and put down the drum sticks but now she will stick at the task until she masters it, never giving up.   We have noticed a huge change in her ability to work in classes and to be able to voice her concerns.

Her other great success has come from Trampolining. She joined the school club and has been to Dundee to take part in the British Trampoline Qualifiers where she came fourth in her class, which is excellent for a first competition.

When I look back to the girl who started in the big school to how she is now I can see a much happier and more contented child in Ashleigh. She is more willing to take part in new activities and is very caring and helpful towards her friends and peers.

 

Adam Linton Main

Proposed by Mr Lambert

Adam has cerebral palsy affecting his left side. Adam has never let this stop him from doing anything, to the extent that many people are unaware that Adam even suffers from cerebral palsy. As well as taking part in curriculum PE classes, Adam was also heavily involved in the Disability Activity Programme throughout primary school. Since arriving at Knox Academy, Adam has represented the school in many events including badminton and orienteering. About the same time he moved up to Knox from primary, Adam began swimming and was quickly identified by Scottish Disability Sport as having the potential to compete at a high level. Since then his progress has been rapid, and he was setting new personal bests as recently as last week, when he competed in the British championships in the brand new Olympic pool in London. Adam has taken part in several events all over Britain, regularly picking up medals in his class. Adam was awarded a place in East Lothian's Performance Athletes in Schools (PAiS) programme last year meaning he combines his busy competition schedule with many additional hours of training and conditioning work every week. Through this combination of hard work and his positive attitude, I am sure Adam will continue his rapid progress and set new personal bests on his way to winning many more medals in the future.

 

Personal Bests

50m Front Crawl - 41.05s
50m Backstroke - 56.00s
100m Front Crawl - 2m 8.50s
100m Front Crawl - 6m 42.38s

Published: 06 June 2012

Knox Academy is pleased to announce the following new vacancy:

Applicants interested, in the position of Teacher of Computing, are invited to apply through myjobscotland, where further details can also be accessed. The closing date for applications for this post is Sunday 10 June 2012.

  • Teacher of Chemistry - Full-Time, Temporary until 20 December 2012 - 1 post.
  • To start 13 August 2012

 

Current vacant posts can be viewed on this website under News > Recruitment

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