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    7th December  2009

Charities Team

The Charities committee are collecting this year for the Barnados Scotland Appeal. Pupils are encouraged to donate any loose change during registration or use the Bannockburn High Post Office to deliver their Christmas Cards. Each form class has identified a gift that they would like to give to children who are less well off than themselves.


S4 Prelims

The S4 Prelims are now complete and pupils should now have returned to their normal timetable. Results of exams will be given in due course by departments and will form the basis of the pending S4 reports due to be completed at the beginning of January.
 

‘Grease’

The school show took place last night to a sell out audience and will do so again tonight. A full report next week.

 

Weihnachtsfeier

All S2 pupils will be attending a German Christmas party next week in the Modern Languages Department where they will take part in German games, make German Christmas Cards, sing German Christmas Carols and sample traditional German Christmas food and drink.

 

S2 Interhouse Results

The results were as follows :

Stuart – 549

Wallace – 356

Bruce – 213.

The overall dance winners were Wallace with the Individual Prizes going to Ryan Hutton (Bruce), Emily Scotland (Bruce) and Erin McWatt (Wallace).

The winners of the Football competition were Stuart. Player of the day was Scott Davidson and Best Sportsman went to Lee Gordon.

The Swimming competition was won by Stuart. The individual prizes went Douglas Gormley (Stuart), Nicola Mcgregor (Wallace), Ryan Kerr (Stuart) and Carrie Salmond (Bruce).

 

Personal Safety

Central Scotland Police Roadshow, highlighting domestic violence and personal safety, will be making an appearance at the school on Thursday. P.C. Dale Martin will be providing useful tips on how to keep yourself safe in the town, on the roads, in the pubs and clubs and at home. The roadshow begins at 3.45 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre, is free of charge and open to staff, pupil and their parents.