October 2014

Published: 28 October 2014

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Drop in: Thursday 6 November 2014 between 2 pm and 5 pm

Where: The Brunton Hall, Musselburgh

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Published: 20 October 2014

The Advanced Higher Geography class along with Miss Jeffrey attended a 2 night residential fieldwork course at the Kindrogan Field Studies Centre in Perthshire in order to learn sampling and processing techniques to apply to our Geographical Studies.

We arrived at the centre at noon on Monday the 29th September and ate our lunch outside in the sunshine before meeting with our tutor and the other school groups attending the course at the same time.

After the introduction we headed out into the field to assess a Soil Catena. We climbed a ridiculously steep and muddy slope to measure different factors of the soil at different points up the hill. We took measurements of soil depth, soil texture, slope angle and used quadrats in order to sample vegetation type, taking photos to help us identify any unknown species. We collected soil samples to test moisture content back at the centre in the lab. We also observed different soil horizons – where the soil changes in colour, texture, density etc. through it’s different layers – at various points up the transect. This helped to reaffirm a lot of the soil theory which he had learned in higher and was great to apply practical skills to help us decide what topic areas we would like to use for our own personal studies.

When we returned to the centre we collated the data we had gathered with the other groups and made a slope transect using the slope angle and soil depth measurements. After an exhausting day we were a little dismayed to find a rather disappointingly portioned dinner, though the pudding was pretty decent - with some of my classmates having seconds, and thirds!
 

Day two started unexpectedly with the fire alarm going off at quarter to eight thanks to somebody spraying deodorant. We all had to troop outside, half dressed, with some of us even having to rush out of the shower! It was freezing but thankfully Miss Jeffrey brought her car keys and let us all sit in her car with the heating on whilst we waited to be allowed back inside, much to the envy of the other schools. Thankfully the weather overall was great with some of us even requiring after-sun for our sun stricken/windswept faces on the Tuesday evening!!!

After an early breakfast we made our packed lunches in the pupil "pantry" which consisted of fruit, flapjacks/homebaking and sandwiches. We headed up into moorland (on a high speed hike!) in order to take measurements at a river as it flowed downstream We split into groups with the other schools and took measurements at fifty metre intervals at three different sites. We took measurements of depth, width, velocity, river load and wet perimeter. Luckily, nobody fell in! The river study was particularly interesting as it demonstrated the various theories we had been taught e.g. depth and width increasing as a river flows downhill and gave us ideas of Geographical Methods/techniques we could conduct for our own investigations.

Back at the centre we used the data to calculate river discharge and to construct a river cross section, showing the velocity changes at different depths. We also did some work with statistics in order to prove how reliable some of the data was. Applying the statistics straight away to our own date made it easier to relate it and helped us build on the statistics we have covered in class.

On Wednesday we set out early to do some Geomorphological Mapping at a glacial deposit, which we eventually worked out was either Hummocky Moraine or Lateral Moraine. We spoke about how observing the landscape can give you an idea of what a feature is e.g. where it is in a valley.

We finished the course with a look at how various computer programmes can aid in data presentation and interpretation.
The course was incredibly useful and the skills which we have acquired will aid us greatly in our final Studies. We were a little disappointed by the food but it was worth it for the use of specialised equipment and programmes which the centre provided for us. I would receommend this trip to future AH Geographers.

Perry Stewart, Mhairi Cunningham, Calum Mcintosh-Smith, Jack Rogan (S6 - AH Geography Students)
 

Published: 20 October 2014

The RRSA (Rights Respecting Schools Award) and Amnesty International have now joined forces.

The group have worked well as a team to present an assembly to the S1 and S2 year groups.  They did a fantastic job of making

a PowerPoint, making posters and making delicious goodies to sell at a Bake and Badge sale.  The group managed to raise over £17 selling One water which will go to Unicef.  £60 was raised for Amnesty International which will go towards helping to protect the human and helping those who have had their human rights taken away.  

 

 

Published: 20 October 2014

On the last day of term before the October holidays pupils participated in our Annual Faculty Challenge.  The results are as follows, with the winning house being Garleton. 

Congratulations to all who participated.

  • First Place = 100 points 
  • Second Place = 50 points
  • Third Place = 25 points

 

  1st place 2nd place 3rd place
Communication Lammerlaw Garleton Traprain
Expressive Arts Garelton Lammerlaw Traprain
Numeracy Garelton Traprain Lammerlaw
Pupil Support Base Garelton Lammerlaw Traprain
Science Lammerlaw Traprain Garelton
Social Garelton Traprain Lammerlaw

 

House Points
Garelton 475
Lammerlaw 350
Traprain 225

 

Published: 19 October 2014

Next week a number of our pupils in S1,S2,S4 and S5 may be asked to take part in an Ipsos MORI Scotland Young People in Scotland Survey 2014.

If your youngster has been selected to be involved they will receive an opt-out letter over the course of the next week. If you do not wish your son/daughter to take part please return the completed slip to the school office by Wednesday 29 October 2014.

C Falconer
Depute Headteacher

Published: 19 October 2014

It is never too early to apply for your European Health Insurance Card for next year's foreign Activities Week excursions.

Please be aware that there are numerous websites which charge for processing your application - the EHIC card is free!

Always apply via the NHS website - or using the short URL knox.is/EHIC

Published: 09 October 2014

There are a number of mobile phones and iPods that the office have collected over recent months.  It would be appreciated that if you have lost an electronic device that you check that it is not being held safely in the School Office.  

Devices currently held will be disposed of appropriately at the end of November unless their rightful owner come forward to claim.

The School Admin Team

Published: 08 October 2014

National 4/5, Higher Success Guides and Speciman Exam Papers are now available to order in school. Order forms can be collected from Mr Plain in the Library, with orders due back into school before end of school on Friday 24th October.

Hodder Gibson (Nationals only) offers 20% discount on their SQA approved titles and Leckie & Leckie offer 30% on their titles.

B. Plain

Published: 08 October 2014

The latest edition of Knox News is now available for viewing and downloading on this website in the News section: News > The Knox Newsletter.

 

If you require a paper copy and cannot access the website, please contact the school office on 01620 823387.

Published: 07 October 2014

If any pupil has lost any item of clothing, sports equipment, pencil cases etc. and they wish to claim it, please do so by Friday 10 October 2014 otherwise it will be donated to a charity shop.

Thanks, School Office.

Published: 02 October 2014

The session dates for Session 2015/2016 have now been published by East Lothian Council and can be viewed here.

Published: 02 October 2014

Scran is heading towards its 20th birthday. To celebrate this milestone Scran is running a National photography competition on “What Scotland means to me” School pupils are invited to put on their creative thinking caps to win iPads for themselves and their school.   

The competition web-page reminds entrants that Scran “likes odds and ends and bits and pieces and stuff” giving a wide platform for participants to choose their subject.

Closing date is the 31st October 2014. For more details click here.