General News

Published: 28 June 2013

Here are the full results of the Leadership Team and School Council Elections held on Wednesday 26 June 2013.

Head Boy:

  • Mark Robertson

Head Girl:

  • Gemma Sandie

Deputy Head Boys:

  • Finlay Munro
  • Lee Trotter

Deputy Head Girls:

  • Amie Cowan
  • Emma Scott

Garleton:

  • S6 House Captain: Emma-Lee Dick
  • S5 House Captain: Bethan McGregor
  • S4 Council Rep: Bartosz Jedras
  • S3 Council Rep: Megan McKirdy
  • S2 Council Rep: Conal McGregor

Lammerlaw:

  • S6 House Captain: Yve Barry
  • S5 House Captain: Annabel Jackson and Calum Paul
  • S4 Council Rep: Roisin Kelly
  • S3 Council Rep: Rebecca Keegan
  • S2 Council Rep: James Dickson

Traprain:

  • S6 House Captain: Maura Drew
  • S5 House Captain: Kara Anderson
  • S4 Council Rep: Charlotte Smith
  • S3 Council Rep: Katrina Hummel
  • S2 Council Rep: James Martin

 

Details about School Council meetings and the S1 election will be distributed in August.

Published: 28 June 2013

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: 24 June 2013

EMA application forms for the 2013/14 academic year will be sent directly to all age eligible S4, S5 and S6 pupils in July. 

Information on the EMA can be found on the East Lothian Council website. 

Published: 20 June 2013

Wow, what a day!

Today our youngsters had what may well be a once in a lifetime opportunity. We welcomed a genuine Enigma Machine..... 

At this point I'd like to thank the London Mathematical Society and our very own Knox Academy Support Group (KASG) for funding the Project but let me assure you that it was well worth it!

So, what did we learn and what did we do?

We started off with a presentation, from James Grime, about the history and mathematics of codes and code breaking, from ancient Greece to the present day, which included a demonstration of the enigma machine. The pupils were absolutely fascinated with the mechanisms and rotors, and the huge number of ways there are to link up pairs of letters on the machine (158 million million million by the way!). If you are interested, here is a nice website which explains many features of the Enigma machine. This particular Enigma machine is owned by science writer and broadcaster, Simon Singh (author of the best-selling 'Fermat's Last Theorem', 'The Code Book' and 'The Big Bang'). It was built in 1936 and used by the Germans in France (where it was found) to send coded messages during WWII. It is one of only a few dozen known to be around today.

 

Then later, in the workshops, it was the pupil's turn to be the code breakers! We looked at the following types of code:

Atbash Cipher

Homophonic Cipher

Pigpen Cipher

Caesar Shift

Railfence Cipher

Frequency Analysis

Playfair Cipher

Semaphore

Vigenère Cipher

Morse Code

 

A lot of patience, careful thought and at times a bit of imagination is required and our youngsters coped admirably with the challenge. Yet again, the enthusiasm and perseverance of our pupils shone through. I'm sure...

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Published: 20 June 2013

Professor Peter Higgs is to give a talk about the particle that bears his name, at a sell-out event in Edinburgh.

The celebrated scientist will join a panel discussion on the Higgs boson, a particle whose recent discovery is regarded as a milestone in modern physics.

Professor Higgs came up with a theory for the boson, which is fundamental to the laws of physics, when he was a young researcher at Edinburgh in the 1960s.

The event will be streamed live at this page at 6pm on Thursday, 20 June.

 

Published: 19 June 2013

Elections of the School Council and Leadership Team for Session 2013/2014 take place on Wednesday 26 June.

Head Boy and Head Girl Manifestos can be read here (alphabetical).

In the run-up to the elections... the hustings for Head Boy and Head Girl will take place in the Assembly Hall at lunchtime on Thursday 20 June.

As last year, the performance of the candidates during hustings will make up part of the scoring system that will ultimately determine who the members of the Leadership Team.

Secondly, on there is Election Day on Wednesday 26 June. The election will follow the following format:

Head Boy and Head Girl polling stations will be located in the Library and will be open from the start of the day until the end of lunch. Both staff and all S5 and S6 pupils are eligible to vote.

The rest of the elections for Student Council elections will take place in the Assembly Hall at the following times:

Period 2

  • S2 Election 9.55-10.15
  • S3 Election 10.25-10.54

 

Period 3

  • S4 Election 11.10-11.40
  • S5 Election 11.40-12.08 (Head of House S5)
Published: 18 June 2013

Today I had the lovely opportunity to go and visit some classes and I must take this opportunity (I'm sure that I'll say it again though) to say a huge thanks to staff for really 'going for it' and to the pupils who are finishing the school year as they started it - enthusiastic, whole-hearted and committed. All qualities that bode well for the future.

I'll try to give a summary of the lessons I visited today:

 

Period 1: Mr Doig's "Spy School"  were looking at Morse code as an example of sending a coded message. They built a simple telegraph machine and tried sending messages through wires. They then moved onto sending the coded messages from classroom to classroom using radio waves (aka walkie talkies!). I was so impressed with how the class took on this challenge. Believe me, it's one thing to read a bunch of dots and dashes on paper, but it's much harder to decipher the sounds. All credit to the pupils.

 

Period 3: Our young recruits were put through their paces with the P.E. Departments "Spy Camp". With the help of our aspiring Sports Leaders (S5 and S6 pupils) the pupils had to complete 5 drills, designed to not only assess their fitness and agility but also their stealth and imagination. A number of the routines on some of the apparatus would make it to Glasgow 2014 that's for sure! One of my favourite bits of the lesson was Miss Duff and her loudspeaker - every time the siren sounded the recruits had to 'hit the deck'. Saluting Mr MacKinnon when he spoke somehow reminded of Police Academy!

 

Period 5: Exhausted after being put through my paces I was very happy to visit Ms Machen's English class. Before introducing the tasks, we had a great conversation about what the best Secret Agent might have to do if they were on a mission. They had two assignments to complete:-

(i) complete a Spy Profile - an imaginative piece of writing describing (and drawing) their Secret Agent

(ii) create a Spy suitcase. The question: what would you have in your suitcase if you were a Secret Agent? 007's Q would definitely get some brilliant ideas!

Thank you to everyone to everyone who invited me to their classrooms. I can't wait for tomorrow!

C. Blair

Published: 18 June 2013

The Department of Services for People (Education) are consulting on the school session dates for 2014/15. 

There are 2 options to be considered for East Lothian schools:

  • Option 1 - Proposed East Lothian draft dates for 2014/15
  • Option 2 - Approved City of Edinburgh Council dates for 2014/15

To view both options and to have your say visit the East Lothian Council Consultations Hub.

Published: 18 June 2013

I received a certificate today thanking us for the money raised for Red  Nose Day and that reminded me we did something funny for money!

Knox Bake Off came alive when staff and pupils joined together to raise money for Red Nose Day. Pupils had to find a member of staff who was willing to participate and staff also found themselves looking for S1 – S3 pupils prepared to take the challenge. The search started and before we knew it we had 20 eager teams. Staff had to make a signature dish and on the day, the pair made the technical challenge. Wonderful cakes, gateaux, biscuits, scones and cheesecake arrived on the morning from extremely nervous staff. The staff  were asking questions, trying to find out what the technical challenge was going to be stress levels were very high with anticipation. When we started at 4.00pm the atmosphere was electric and it built up and up as the time went on.

The challenge was set, bags of measured ingredients were soon being grabbed, some people having a problem knowing what the ingredients were, where to use them, following a recipe too was hilarious to watch . The noise and excitement in the kitchens soon attracted other staff to visit and enjoy the moment. Our judges Craig Hunter from “The Avenue” and Martin Kelly from “Mal Maison” were fascinated watching how people interpreted the recipe and tried to carry out tasks.

The moment came for judging with very neat, well presented cakes to the other extreme of- - - -- - well shall we say they tried, participated and had a hilarious time trying to meet the challenge. However, we know looks can be deceptive! We expected the soggy bottoms on the pastry but not one, what we had instead was SALTY BOTTOMS. A few of the teams had put in a full tub of salt instead of the pinch that was required. They were very quickly eliminated by the judges. It then became very difficult to whittle it down to winners, we had various categories but the overall winners were Mr Woolley & Lucy Anderson.

All the bakeries were sold the next day and the buzz of the fun continued for days. By the response we have had we will have to do this again. A date for the calendar I think.

K Hossack

Published: 17 June 2013

Most people have watched a spy film, but have you ever met a ‘real world’ Secret Agent? Well if you come into Knox Academy this week you will no doubt be fascinated by the work that our new S2’s will be doing.

I’m hoping to give a daily update of the work that is happening throughout the week and hopefully include a few photos. Instead of giving away today’s secrets, here is how we introduced ‘Spy Week’ at an Assembly.

Look out for tomorrows update!

Mr C Blair

 

 

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