General News

Published: 05 October 2017

On Tuesday our U16 Rugby team boarded a bus for a 3 hour journey heading for Montrose to take on Lathallan School in the National Bowl competition. The team boarded the bus in high spirits and a positive feeling about the match ahead. The coaches were subjected to some choice music certainly not of their genre!! After a few stop offs for refueling (that was the boys not the bus)  we arrived at our destination, Lathallan School an old castle over looking the North Sea. The pitch was the narrowest we had ever seen but still we thought we can win this match. The warm up went well with the boys looking ready to go even after sitting for 3 hours on a bus.

The game started and didn't go as plan, the home side were more dominant and wanted the win more, Knox looked shell shocked and could not get a hold on the match. Within 25 minutes we were down 28-0! With 5 minutes left in the half the light switch went on and we started to play rugby! A pleasant half time talk by their coach seemed to work as the boys played some good rugby in the second half but a couple of costly mistakes let the home side cross the line again. The final whistle went and the score ended 38-28 a case of not showing up for the first half and a disappointed bunch of Knox lads.

The result was soon forgotten about as the bus journey began home,with the boys banter beginning and the awful music restarting! The usual food of bus trips called for we stopped at the Golden Arches like a plague of Locust we swarmed in and swarmed out slightly more full. We arrived back at Knox defeated but not down and also a bit more closer as a team.

The boys were a credit to themselves, the school and the game of rugby, it was a joy to be out with them and i look forward to future Road Trips with them.

Knox Scorers:

  • Andrew Syme 3 Tries
  • Owen Doyle 1 Try
  • Ross Campbell 4 Conversion
Published: 02 October 2017

So many milestones have been achieved this week, in spite of staff and pupils fighting coughs and colds. We are nothing if not resilient at Meadowpark.

Almost all of our pupils have now been kayaking on the water and we anticipate that all pupils will have managed this by the October week. A change of clothing on Mondays is really helpful.

We had a number of visitors and specialists visit the school this week.

Marion Barclay, East Lothian’s PE Specialist and Heather Lowdon from Scottish Disability Sport brought along a charming young man, Lewis McConnell, SDS Coaching Futures Apprentice who was able to inspire Meadowpark pupils in the exciting and strangely addictive game of Boccia.

I first became aware of Boccia or Petanque as it is known in France when I stayed with a pen pal near Lille. I noticed that all the villages had a patch of dirt, usually in partially shaded areas near a local park or village green where, mostly men, would throw small silver boules (balls). Since then I have played the game in several locations, including France and Battersea Park when I lived in London. It would be great to encourage all our young people to take up this sport. Equipment is easily transportable and not very expensive. Perhaps we can create a permanent Boccia/Petanque area in the grounds of Meadowpark for pupils and the local community? I think I know just the ideal place…

The ever bubbly Kelly Clarke from Loose Parts Play arrived on Wednesday morning with a camera crew to film Class 2 using the wide range of materials we have acquired that make break times and PE lessons so much more interesting. I will let you know where and when this short  film which promotes Loose Parts Play can be viewed.

Fraser Stewart, photographer, popped in to meet pupils and staff with a view to volunteering and offering his expertise to all classes in photography and film making.

I am delighted that Chris Aien from YPI (Youth and Philanthropy Initiative) who has been supporting Build-a-Band at Meadowpark and Knox Academy since 2015 has joined us again.

All our young people enjoy and engage in opportunities to develop music skills and interests. Chris will be working 1-1 with 2 of our pupils for whom life has dealt a few challenges recently. I know that Chris’ calm level-headed enthusiasm will further enhance the approaches to curriculum planning that benefit all our pupils. .Chris also encourages young people to play music from their favourite bands and I’m sure the walls of Meadowpark will soon be resounding to White Stripes Seven Nation Army and My Chemical Romance Welcome to the Black Parade. If it puts a smile on the face of a Meadowpark pupil or staff member then we are doing our jobs effectively.

I was sad to have cancelled the parents’ evening which had been schedules for Thursday 28th September, but with so many call offs it was all I could do. Class teachers will contact parents about review meetings for pupils.

Can I please ask that if anyone is interested and has the time to offer, to come forward and assist us in setting up a Meadowpark Parent School Partnership.

There is a lot to fit in before the October break and I am confident that we will continue to see all Meadowpark pupils flourish.

Charli Prime
 

Published: 02 October 2017

A reminder that all are invited to the next Parent Council meeting to be held in the library at 6.15 pm on Wednesday 4 October 2017.

Published: 01 October 2017

Last week pupils studying Higher Mathematics were issued with a letter and a PC1 form containing plans and details for our Higher Maths Residential Study Weekend.

Click here for the letter.

Click here for the PC1 form.

Published: 29 September 2017

There are a range of extra-curricular activities available on offer at Knox Academy.  Speak to your teachers, and keep an eye out in The Bulletin for activities which match your interests, skills, or ambition to try something new!

Details of sporting activities can be found in the most recent Sports Timetable (August 2017) while other activities (including revision classes) are available  in a separate document.

Published: 29 September 2017

Knox Academy is pleased to invite applications for the following vacancy:

Closing Date: Sunday 15 October 2017

Published: 29 September 2017

This session at Knox Academy, one of our priorities is to work with families, parents and carers to help raise ambition and attainment. This involves the development of a Family Learning Programme and also the creation of an effective Home Learning Policy. 

To support this work, we would really value your opinion on homework in terms of frequency, value and your current experiences. Please take just a few minutes to complete a short questionnaire. Access to the questionnaire is via a password protected page. This password will be sent to parents/carers via a text message. Many thanks in advance for your time and views.

Access the Home Learning Survey via Protected Page
 

Published: 29 September 2017

The School Magazine is back with their first issue of the new term.

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Published: 25 September 2017

The teenage years can often feel like being on a rollercoaster for parents, carers and young people – plenty of highs, lows and uncertainty about what might be round the corner! The many physical, emotional and behaviour changes that occur mean that adolescence can be a time of vulnerability as well as a time of great opportunity for young people. 

Knox Academy is offering a six-session course to give you an opportunity to explore with other parents how the teenage years can be a time for the whole family to ‘thrive rather than just survive.

More details can be found in the Raising Teens With Confidence letter to be issued to S1-S4 pupils on Tuesday morning at registration.

Published: 22 September 2017

Please accept my apologies for the lack of a newsletter last week: I was at Inter Agency Child Protection training on Thursday 14th September and found it just a little too easy to switch off and enjoy the holiday weekend! Note to self – write Newsletter earlier in week ready for posting on Friday.

Pupils had a very successful first experience on Monday 11th September on the River Tyne with Martyn Pegg from Outdoor Learning. Martyn remains confident that all pupils will be on the water after this 6 week block. Waterproof clothing and shoes/boots are essential for messing about on the river. Rest assured a full risk assessment has been carried out by Outdoor Education and are we happy to answer any questions you might have.

We are delighted to welcome Jenn Davis to Meadowpark team. Jenn has a wealth of experience working with children with severe and complex needs and comes to us from Saltersgate – very much their loss and our gain. Jenn Davis will be Class 1 teacher with Billie Morton and Judie Hadden providing additional support.

In Class 2 Lisa McClure has agreed to stay with us until further notice which will provide stability and consistency for this cohort. Lisa McClure and Class 2 are supported by Elaine Smith and Tracy Mearns and share Frankie Krawiec with all classes.

Class 3 remains consistent with Chris Morrison, teacher and Lorna Will and Suki Raunu providing essential additional support.

Our young people are relishing the outdoor space and the generous donation of bikes. We are looking for some support to help maintain these bikes, so if you or someone you know is able to help please let me know. We need bike helmets – must be BSA approved and in good condition. Good quality outdoor clothes also greatly appreciated. I bought a super waterproof jacket from a charity
shop for £7.95 so if you are able to afford a rummage please do so or ask friends and family if there are any spare.

Laura Duncan, Speech and Language Therapist joined classes on Wednesday 20th September and was able to meet most young people and will continue to play a vital role in our bustling community.
I have forwarded a number of links to fund raising via email and hope that you are able to support us in our goal of raising money for fixed equipment in the playground. Pupils have identified swings, climbing wall and cargo net and trampolines as desirable items. Lewis and Angela Graham got the ball rolling with a fund raiser disco in May and raised £1500. We need at least £20,000 for a permanent playground!
We are hosting a parent and carers evening on Thursday 28th September. Please contact Michelle Williams or your child’s class teacher to make arrangements. If you are unable to attend this then teachers are happy to make alternative arrangements for you. It is important that you are able to see your young person’s setting and achievements.

We finished our week with an assembly celebrating friendship, kindness and gentleness to others as well as recognising our own talents.

Have a great weekend

Charli

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