General News

Published: 18 June 2014

A short video (by David Gilmour) of the Queen's Baton Relay for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games in Haddington last night featuring Jodie Lavin can be viewed here.

 

UPDATED: BBC Coverage of the route through Haddington filmed by the BBC (no sound) and uploaded by John Hamilton.

Published: 17 June 2014

S4 pupils are all placed and ready to go out on work placement on Monday morning.  Pupils are attending their final lesson this week.  We will be looking at final plans including travel, ( bus fares will be reimbursed on production of the tickets), diaries and supervisor report forms will be issued, along with instructions on how to shake hands and smile on the first day!  Pupils should have been making contact with their supervisors this week by phone just to introduce themselves and finalise any last minute details.  I wish all the pupils the very best for their placement next week.  Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me at school if you have any issues and don't forget to contact employers and Knox if your child is absent on any of the days.

I am confident our S4 pupils will represent themselves and the school in the best possible light,

Miss Easson

Published: 17 June 2014

School Leavers must ensure that their locker is emptied and locker keys returned by Friday 27 June 2014.  During the holidays all S6 lockers will be emptied and reallocated.

F Forrest

 

In addition if you were unable to attend the Leavers' Ceremony and have ordered a yearbook these should be collected as soon as possible. A couple of S6 still have to make the final payment and this still needs to be paid. The additional DVD containing the Leavers' Montage and Pantomime will follow after the summer holidays.

C Dempster

Published: 17 June 2014

Students in S6 may find the following website useful for university research...

Published: 16 June 2014

Active Schools have a big afternoon planned for the Queen's Baton rally tomorrow (Tuesday 17 June 2014). at the Corn Exchange and Haddington Library.  There is loads to do for all the family so come and show your support.

The Queen's Baton Rally will be passing through between the hours of 5 pm and 6 pm.

A few familiar faces being Baton Bearers: Scott Marnoch, Suzanne Kennelly, Vivian Hastie, Neil Howie, Billy Telford, Charlotte Brown, Jodie Lavin, Scott Thomson, Rachel Watson, Henry Muchamore and Joe Forte.

KASG have been asked to tun a cafe in the Corn Exchange.

Further details in teh poster below on on the KASG (Knox Academy Support Group) Facebook page.

 

Published: 16 June 2014

The East Lothian Youth Games took place on Monday 9 June 2014 at Meadowmill Sports Centre. 

Embracing healthy competition was the name of the game when six schools from across East Lothian took part in a large sports tournament this Legacy Week.

For further details of our success click here.

Published: 10 June 2014

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, on Friday 6 June, registration classes watched this presentation prepared by Miss Anderson.

Published: 06 June 2014

Home-Start East Lothian is a free, confidential home befriending service for families with children under 5 years of age who live in East Lothian. We are one of 32 independent Home-Start schemes across Scotland and receive funding from East Lothian Council and the Big Lottery.

We recruit and train volunteer to help families with children. Our volunteers, who know about being a parent, support other parents by visiting them in their own homes for a couple of hours a week.

What kind of families would I be helping?

All kinds of families can find it hard to cope for all sorts of reasons, maybe because of the illness or disability of child, post-natal illness, bereavement or loneliness. At Home-Start we support any parent with at least one child under the age of 5 who asks us for help. Our supported families, like our volunteers, come from all walks of life.

As a volunteer what would I actually do and can I really make a difference?

Usually you visit a family in their own home once a week for a couple of hours. How you help is really down to the family – some might need to just chat..others may need more practical support with meal planning and cooking, reading to the children, going to the local park or sign posting to other services. Parents have a key role in creating a secure childhood for their children; it is just sometimes they need a bit of help … your help.

Do volunteers need any qualifications and what training would I get?

The only real ‘qualification’ is an understanding of the difficulties in bringing up children. Friendliness and caring attitude are essential as well as an understanding of the pressures of parenting.

We offer a complete support package from the moment of application including pre visiting training, to help you find out more about Home-Start and what to expect in the role of a befriender along with support and supervision throughout the contact with the family. All out of pocket expenses both during the preparation course and whilst volunteering will be met by Home-Start.

What will I get out of Home-Start?

Knowing you have helped; a boost to your self-esteem and confidence; experience that may even help with future employment.

Want to know more?

Please contact Andy or Katy at Home-Start East Lothian and they will happily come and have a chat with you.

Home-Start East Lothian
Early Years Centre
Sanderson’s Wynd
Tranent
EH33 1DA

01875 616066

admin@homestarteastlothian.co.uk

Published: 05 June 2014

Knox Academy is pleased to announce the following vacancies:

Applicants interested, in the following position are invited to apply through myjobscotland, where further details can also be accessed. The closing date for applications is indicated below:

Closing Date: Sunday 8 June 2014

Closing Date: Sunday 15 June 2014

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

Published: 05 June 2014

Heriot-Watt University is again providing a summer school event for new S5 pupils in 2014.

Brightest Watts Summer Week, Monday 21 – Friday 25 July 2014

The Brightest Watts Summer Week aims to provide those pupils entering S5 in June with a motivational insight into university life in the context of predominantly Science, Engineering and Technology subject areas. The atmosphere is friendly and supportive and the emphasis is on meeting new people, learning new skills and boosting confidence.

As it is of national importance to inspire young people to consider a career in the SET areas, the main focus of the week is on these subjects. However, the event would be beneficial for anyone who is keen to find out more about University and whether it might be right for them. Besides taking part in a number of subject workshops, pupils will have the opportunity to explore the Campus and gain an insight into higher education and student life. In turn, we hope that each pupil’s experience will be positively reflected in their performance in their final years of school and perhaps on their UCAS form. This will ensure that they have the best chance of gaining a place on, and successfully participating in, a course at University.

The Brightest Watts Summer Week is free, including all lunches, transport and social activities. Pupils who are interested in attending this non-residential event should complete the Parental Consent Form and return it as soon as possible - places are limited. All subsequent correspondence will then be with the pupil and parents at their home address.

Full details here along with a registration form here.

For further information visit the Heriot-Watt website.

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