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A Message from the Headteacher

Dear Parent/Carer,

Today, our school will close for the October break and over the past few weeks it is evident that there is a great deal of opportunity for our young people to get involved in a wide range of activities within the school; examples of which you will read about. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all staff for the work that they undertake within the school, it is greatly appreciated. Similarly, I would like to thank those that contribute to learning and activities beyond the classroom as this clearly enriches the 'St Maurice's experience' for our young people. Thanks also to our young people for the contributions that they make to the life and work of the school and within their communities. Enjoy the break and come back refreshed and ready to meet the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Within the school we have much to celebrate and we are excited about the remainder of the session and what we can achieve as a community. I hope everyone enjoys an enjoyable and restful week and I look forward to seeing everyone again when school re-opens on Monday 23rd of October at 8.55am.

Kind regards

Mr McParland


St Maurice's Feast Day Mass

Bishpo Toal

We celebrated our Patronal Feast Day on Thursday 21st September.  S1, S3 and S5/6 came together in the afternoon to celebrate Mass at 2pm with Bishop Toal being the principal celebrant along with our associated parish priests.  Fr. John Mulholland offered mass in the morning for pupils in S2 and S4. 


Investing in Diversity

Diversity

Rachel Brown and Caitlin Miller, both S5, represented St Maurice's in the 'Investing in Diversity' conference held in Edinburgh BICC by Future Asset.  Both girls were a credit to the school.

Lessons from Auschwitz Project.  Tegan McEwan (S6) and Caitlin Miller (S5) visited Auschwitz, Poland, on Tuesday 3rd October as part of the Lessons from Auschwitz Project.  The girls took part in a one day visit to Poland along with over 200 pupils from various schools across Scotland.  They will now undertake their own project within the school in order to share their experiences.


S1 Numeracy Event

The Maths Department held their annual S1 Numeracy Event on 6th September.  Our invited guests, from a variety of occupations, explained and highlighted the different types of Maths required in their everyday jobs.  The event was a huge success and thanks go to both S1 and our invited guests.

S1 Numeracy

European Day of Languages

euro

In September we celebrated languages all week with S1 and S2 throughout the school.  On Tuesday afternoon, S1 watched a Spanish film about child soldiers.  Staff in English, Drama and Social Subjects agreed to do a follow-up lesson on the issues in the film.  On Thursday afternoon, S2 had a "Who Wants To Be A Europeanaire" Quiz in the Assembly Hall.  The Maths department delivered Maths lessons in French, Italian, German and Spanish and in music pupils learnt Italian musical terms.

 

As part of the European Day of Languages celebrations, S2 pupils ran the school’s Bistro 76 on Friday 29th September. A range of French, Spanish and Italian dishes were served to fellow pupils. Menus for the Bistro were designed during Business and IT lessons and pupils had to order their food in the language appropriate to their meal.  Pupils learned a wide range of practical, team building and communication skills as well as practicing their foreign language skills. 


Manchester Football Trip

football trip

S2 pupils attended a trip to Manchester on Tuesday 26th September.  Pupils were given a tour of Manchester United’s stadium at Old Trafford before going on to the Etihad Stadium to watch Manchester City win 2 – 0 against Shakhtar Donetsk as part of the Champions League group stages.  The trip was a massive success!  Our pupils were the perfect ambassadors for St. Maurice's and their behaviour was exemplary throughout what was undoubtedly a long day.  Many thanks to all staff who assisted with planning the trip and supervising pupils throughout the day.  Everyone on the trip had a great time! 


Outdoor Learning and .... Chicks and Bees

bees

A group of seven volunteers from Virgin Media Business, based in Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill, joined a group of pupils from St. Maurice's High School to support us in creating and building a new chicken coup to host up to 10 free range chickens, a St. Maurice's Orchard containing 10 fruit trees, and a pollination corridor in advance of us creating a new area for our St. Maurice's honey bees.  The £3000 funding for the project has been provided from the Education Scotland, Food for Thought, Phase 5, grant.

Michelle from the Scottish Bee Association visited St. Maurice's on Tuesday 10th October.  She delivered workshops throughout the day for a range of classes/students. Michelle also very kindly agreed to meet with staff over lunch to answer any questions regarding any apprehensions anyone had, the logistics of hosting honey bees and/or any other relevant questions.  The project benefits the curriculum in a number of ways where S1 RE are studying the importance of bees and pollination in the continued survival of mankind; the Horticulture class will be specifically interested in the additional SQA Bee Keeping course and all subjects related to honey production and bees wax products etc.; Home Economics will be studying the journey of food and all other food related topics and S3 Biology classes are focusing on the environmental issues.


S1 Family Treasure Hunt - October Break

This fun packed family event is being held on Monday 16th October from 10am -1pm in St Maurice's High School.  S1 pupils and their parents are invited to come along, allowing you and your child the chance to become more familiar with the school and have lots of FUN at the same time.  We intend to show photographs of our new S1’s from the start of term until now which we’re sure you would love to see.  We also intend to find out what parents/guardians would like in terms of support to you and your child now that they are in S1.  If you’d like any further information, please do not hesitate to call Julie Parker, Home School Partnership Officer, on 01236 794845. 


Parish Visits

Mr. McParland has been very warmly welcomed when visiting the partner parishes of St. Maurice’s High School.  The first visit was to Our Lady and St. Helen’s in Condorrat, followed last week by St. Patrick’s, Kilsyth. This week, Mr. McParland will be speaking at the 11.40am Mass at Holy Cross parish in Croy, and finally, St. Michael’s in Moodiesburn on Sunday 29th October at 12 o’clock Mass. Thanks to all parishioners for a warm welcome and also to our senior students who have assisted Mr. McParland by giving information leaflets to parishioners at the end of Mass.


Sponsored Cycle

The S4 Prince's Trust class took part in a sponsored cycle on Thursday 5th October to raise money for Mak Merry and to complete their Healthy Living unit of work.  They cycled along the canal from Kilsyth to the Falkirk Wheel and back.  They have already raised approximately £150 for Mak Merry with more moneystill to be collected.  The pupils involved in the cycle were:  Ainslie Campbell, Carla Corr, Sean Kerins, Shelly McBrier, Katie McGovern, Josh McKeown, Josh O'Hara and Roisin Ryan.


National Active Girls Day

Active girls

On Friday 6th October.  Miss Cairns and Richard Harris coordinated a full day’s programme to promote Women in Sport. 

A number of S1 and S2 pupils signed up to be part of this event and participated in the following activities: Dance, Fitness, Judo/Tae Kwon Do, Mindfulness/Yoga, Team Games and Dance Performance. There was also a speech by Jamie Hepburn MSP, a guest speaker from the Womens’ British Basketball League and a Women in Sport Workshop.


Study Skills Information Evening

parents

Thank you to all pupils, parents, carers and staff who came along to our information evening. The presenations on SQA, Study Skills, Scholar, Learning Styles and Stress Management are available via the school Website.


St Maurice's Fundraising Events

Teenage Cancer Trust Ball 

Our TCT group for this year is now underway.  The TCT Ball will take place on Saturday 3rd February 2018 in the Hilton Doubletree, Glasgow.  Tickets cost £30 which includes drinks on arrival, a 3 course dinner and coffee. If anyone is interested in attending, deposits of £15 can be paid to the school office.  Thank you for your continued support.

Malawi Ball

The annual Mzungu Ball will take place at 7.30pm on Friday 11th May 2018 at the Radisson Blu Hotel (301 Argyle Street, Glasgow).  Tickets for the Ball are £45 which includes a drinks reception, three course meal and live entertainment. In order to secure the venue, deposits of £20.00 should be paid by Tuesday 31st October.  We are asking people/companies to support us in whatever way you can.  You may wish to buy tickets for the Mzungu Ball, donate prizes or buy tickets for raffles/auctions.  Anyone interested in buying a table should contact Miss Donald on (01236) 794845 for a booking form


Contact us
Website: www.st-maurices.n-lanark.sch.uk/
Twitter: twitter.com/St_Maurice_High
Email: ht@st-maurices.n-lanark.sch.uk/
Tel: 01236 794845


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