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Published: 14 September 2012

East Lothian Multicultural Day is on Sunday 16 September 2012.  As part of the celebrations for this, the S3 Social Subjects classes were given a home learning assignment where they were asked to write a poem entitled ‘Welcoming Scotland’.

Examples of these from 3G1 can be viewed below…

William Syme
Welcome to Scotland,
A land so diverse.
Something for everyone,
So why not immerse.

Ours lochs, our mountains,
Our wildlife, our glens.
Miles of rugged perfection,
You’re luck never ends.

Walking through forests,
Flowing, vibrant, wild.
Seeing all the creatures,
Reverting to a child.

Our national dress,
The glorious kilt.
Made out of tartan,
Like a beautiful quilt.

Haggis, neeps and tatties,
The favourite of many.
Roll up, help yourself,
We always have plenty.

Cities of culture,
Modern, majestic, free.
History at each corner,
Look and you’ll see.

We have writers a plenty,
Rowling, Raleigh, Burns.
Their words will lull you,
Though sometimes quite stern.

Our history, a picture,
A tapestry flowing.
Our castles, our stories,
Constantly growing.

We have historical heroes,
Such as Robert the Bruce.
Battling the English,
Rejecting all truce.

Scotland the inventive,
Notably penicillin.
Made in a late renaissance,
Along with the television.

Our capital, Edinburgh,
A city of beauty.
Visit it, be enthralled,
You’ll feel it’s your duty.

The largest city Glasgow,
A city for many.
It’s quirks and its charms,
You’ll find them a plenty.

Scotland’s a gem,
Shining in the light.
A cultural beacon,
Burning, so bright.

In my poem a message,
To visit us come and explore.
If you already live here,
Open your eyes, see some more.

 

Chloe Forrest
Welcome to Scotland we hope you enjoy your stay!
There are lots of things to do here every single day!
Welcome to Scotland, the people are the best!
Now you’re in Scotland there is no need to be stressed!

Go over to Glasgow, all you’ll do is shop,
there are so many shops there, you’ll be shopping non-stop

Or you could go to Edinburgh to see St Andrew’s Square
You will have so many memories, there’s loads to do there

Welcome to Scotland, we hope you enjoy your stay!
There are lots of things to do here, every single day!

 

Jason Hogg
Scotland is a good place to,
Come for a couple,
Of days to do,
Things and to stay,
The hills are beautiful,
In the winter too,
So come along with,
Hats and gloves and enjoy the view.

 

Natalie Forrest
Scotland is famous for kilts you might of guessed,
You’ll see cities and landmarks, expect nothing less,
You might see Nessie, our famous monster,
Though for years and years no-one could find her.

You could come and try our Irn-Bru,
Go to the Castle, there’s loads to do,
Glasgow’s famous for its sense of style,
Edinburgh’s scenery will make you smile.

 

Bethany Whitaker
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Published: 14 September 2012

The annual Scholastic Book-Fair arrives in the library on the 24th of September until the 1st of October. The Book-Fair offers pupils the chance to purchase current fiction and selected non-fiction titles at discounted prices. Posters and stationery items are also available for pupils to purchase.

Selected titles available in this year's fair include Hunger Games Book Box Set at £9.99; the latest Artemis Foul in an exclusive paperback edition for the fair at £6.99 and the Mercy Falls trilogy box set at £12.99.

Scholastic gives the school 20p from every pound to help purchase books for the school library to assist in keeping the literacy and reading activities of the school current.

Your purchases from 2011/12 Book-Fair allowed the school to purchase a set of Michael Morpurgo novels; a pack of Jacqueline Wilson hardbacks; a set of Cherub novels by Robert Muchamore and all the current published novels by David Walliams.

Published: 12 September 2012

All pupils, parents and carers, are invited to attend this years UCAS information evening. The event will take place in the assembly hall at Knox Academy on Thursday 20 September from 6.30 - 8 pm.

There will be presentations from Edinburgh University, Queen Margaret University, Skills Development Scotland(careers) and the Student Awards Agency.

Topics covered will be, applications, personal statements, finance and competitive entry.

The floor will also be open for questions.

The evening has proven to be very popular and informative, and we look forward to seeing you there.

K Macdonald

Published: 10 September 2012

Those interested in the China 2014 Expedition, who were unable to receive a hard copy of the Expedition Brief at the launch meeting last week can view/download below.

Also available is the Pupil/Parent brochure.

Website email readers should click here.
Published: 10 September 2012

...is nearly here!...

…well, at least the organisation of placements is well underway for our fourth year pupils.  All of the S4 pupils now have usernames and password for www.workit.info.  This is the database that contains the details of all the placements available for our placement week of 19 - 23 November 2012.  This is available for pupils to look at and see what’s on offer whenever they like as it’s online.  There are currently around 80 places – and we have 160 pupils in fourth year.  Thankfully a large number have taken away forms so that they can organise their own placements out with the database – in fact I have copied and handed out over 200 self-found placement forms!  The completed paperwork is due in on Friday 14 September by 12 noon and so far we have had around 20 returns.  If you have followed this so far, you will realise that we need the self-found forms returned to the school so we can process enough placements for all pupils.

If you and your child have been discussing finding a placement out with the database, I urge you to get the paperwork signed off and back to the school in time for the cut-off date (click here for a copy of the form and letter).

If your child is intending to book from the database then class time will be given to making selections after the September holiday.  All pupils without a self-found placement will be invited to make 3 choices and places will be allocated thereafter.

In summary – if you want control over your placement choice, then complete a self-found form for a place NOT on the database.

If you’re happy to take a chance with what’s on the database, then start looking at what’s on offer and make your choice when asked to.

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school and thanks to all the parents and employers who offer unending support to our young people during work experience.

 

J Easson

Published: 09 September 2012

Knox Academy is pleased to announce the following new vacancies:

Applicants interested, in the following positions are invited to apply through myjobscotland, where further details can also be accessed. The closing date for applications for these posts is Sunday 23 September 2012.

Depute Head Teacher - Full-Time, Permanent - 1 post

Acting Principal Teacher Social Subjects Faculty - Full-Time, Temporary until 20 December 2012 (internal to ELC employees only) - 1 post

Teacher of Art - 0.44 FTE, Temporary until March 2013 (internal to ELC employees only) - 1 post

 

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

Published: 07 September 2012

Are you going to the S6/Staff Team Building Weekend on Friday 21 September?  If so this list is for you...


Dalguise Equipment List

  • Sleeping bag
  • Pillow (for rugged outdoor types!)
  • Strong boots or shoes for walking (Wellington boots will do). 
  • Trainers (make sure you have at least one old pair with you)
  • Waterproof jacket      
  • Waterproof trousers     
  • Small day bag (rucksack)     
  • Warm trousers (not jeans) – 2 pairs at least
  • Warm jumpers
  • Warm jacket (e.g. fleece)
  • Underwear (plenty of everything)
  • Shorts
  • T-shirts
  • 2 Towels
  • Torch (with spare batteries)
  • Bin bags and spare plastic bags (you will have lots of wet cloths to bring home with you)
  • Insect Repellent
  • Sun Cream
  • Camera (optional – disposable ones are best)
  • One large bag (to pack all of the above stuff into)

Notes on clothing...

The majority of this weekend will be based outdoors – you are likely to get wet!  All clothing should be practical, comfortable and warm. Make sure that you have at least one pair of old footwear that you can get wet (e.g. trainers)
 

Published: 07 September 2012

S3 pupils studying Drama are invited to attend an evening performance of Cinderella by the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, Edinburgh on Thursday 13th December.

Permission forms are due to be returned to the Drama Department by Monday 10th September.

Published: 07 September 2012

S4-S6 pupils studying Drama are invited to attend the National Theatre of Scotland's production of Beautiful Burnout on Thursday 1st November.

Visit the National Theatre of Scotland website for further information.

Payment of £16 for this trip is now due to the Drama Department, please make cheques payable to East Lothian Council.

Published: 07 September 2012

Auditions for the Christmas Show will be held on Thursday 13th September in Studio 1 from 4.00 - 6.00 pm.

All pupils from S3-S6 are welcome to attend to audition as actors, singers and dancers.

Pupils who are interested in Production Team roles designing or operating should also come along.

Ms Whitfield & Ms Orr

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