October 2012

Published: 31 October 2012

I’ve just set up our Scholastic Book Club school group order online. This means you can now order all the books in your Book Clubs leaflet. S1/2 pupils will receive a catalogue from their English teacher and other year groups can collect a copy from the Library. You can browse the Scholastic catalogues at Scholastic Knox Academy Club and, what's more, you'll be able to have your books delivered to school for FREE!

You need to order your books by Friday 16th November 2012. After that date, I’ll confirm that all orders are in and the books will be delivered to school for me to hand out in class. For every £1 you spend 20p goes back to our school to spend on much-needed books for our library!

Take a look at what’s on offer here Scholastic Knox Academy Club – there are some great bargains with books costing as little as £1.99!

Kind regards

Mr B. Plain

Published: 29 October 2012

The S4 Prelims for Standard Grade and Intermediate 1 Biology are on Friday! Pupils should be well underway with their revision. Visit the links below to view the learning outcomes for both courses - this tells you what you need to know! Please ask your teacher if you need any help - good luck!

Dr Wilson  

Standard Grade Learning Outcomes

Intermediate 1 Learning Outcomes

Published: 25 October 2012

Please see below a letter from Steven Boyle, Road Policing Inspector...

 

Local Road Safety Initiatives at School Premises – November 2012

Reducing the number and severity of road traffic casualties remains a priority focus for the police. The school environment is a key area to raise awareness amongst drivers and increase public confidence through a safe transport infrastructure.

Road casualty statistics show a continued downward trend involving serious collisions on the roads within East Lothian and Midlothian and this decrease indicates that, together with our partners, we are currently on track to meet and hopefully exceed the Government’s challenging 2020 Scottish Road Safety targets in respect of the number of persons killed and seriously injured on our roads. This in no way implies any complacency as I fully endorse the view of the Transport Minister Keith Brown, that “a single death on our roads is one too many” and recognise that motor vehicles continue to represent a significant risk to life and limb in our communities.

Lothian & Borders Police remain committed to casualty reduction therefore, in order to further promote the road safety message, a joint initiative will take place each weekday, during November 2012, involving police and partner agencies who will focus on the ‘school run’.

Regular complaints are received throughout the school term, relating to poor driving standards often involving inappropriate parking around schools and the unsafe carriage of children. In an effort to address such concerns, there is an intention for officers to visit a number of schools within East Lothian and Midlothian during the ‘drop off’ and/or ‘pick up‘ periods where they will provide advice and if appropriate, enforcement of Road Traffic Legislation.

To achieve maximum impact, I do not intend to provide advanced notice of when a particular school will be visited and bearing in mind the possibility of unforeseen operational commitments, I cannot guarantee that all schools will be visited. However, should your school be visited, you will receive feedback from the officers.

A statement will be released to the media, however I would also request that you assist us by making the parents aware of this initiative.

Your support in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

 

Yours sincerely

Steven Boyle
Road Policing Inspector
East Lothian and Midlothian

Published: 24 October 2012

The Session Dates for 2013/2014 are now available here

Published: 24 October 2012

After the trick and treating has been done, settle down to a scary and thrilling ghost story.

Click here for some suggestions.

Published: 23 October 2012

The Business Education Department would like to warmly welcome Mr Chambers to the department, after Mr Flood was appointed to Acting Depute earlier in the session.

Published: 22 October 2012

As part of our whole school challenge pupils who came to the Faculty took part in a variety of activities to try and win points for their Houses.

These activities included the Maths Training Challenge (on Nintendo DS's), a selection of competitive Cool Maths Games,  strategic puzzles which bizarrely included some dancing(!) and Guitar Hero. The pupils, as usual, were superb and entered into the spirit of it completely. Well done!

 

  
 

 

 

 

Published: 12 October 2012

Today pupils partipated in the annual school Faculty Challenges.  Pupils in Business Education competed in house teams against others in the Stock Market Challenge. 

This is an online simulated trading environment where pupils have to make decisions on shares/currency to buy and sell based on news and radio reports broadcast through throughout the simualtion.

After a battle between all the teams and various teams holding the top position throughout the challenge period (that's the nature of the stock market!) house points were awarded as follows.

  • 1st Lammerlaw
  • 2nd Garleton
  • 3rd Traprain

Well done to all pupils who took part.

Published: 12 October 2012

Our Annual Report detailing the academic attainment and wider achievements of our pupils during Session 2011/2012 can be viewed in the School info>Publications section of the website, or downloaded here.

Published: 12 October 2012

The latest edition of Knox News is now available for viewing and downloading on this website in the News section: News > Knox News.

If you require a paper copy and cannot access the website, please contact the school office on 01620 823387.

Published: 11 October 2012

The Jericho Cafe will be closed for half term... re-opening on Saturday 27 October.

Based at the Tynepark Annexe at Poldrate, the Jericho Cafe aims to provide a place for Haddington youngsters to meet up with their friends to play pool, table tennis, video games and enjoy soup, rolls and snacks.

 

Published: 10 October 2012

On Tuesday, the School Council met during first period for their scheduled monthly meeting. We first discussed any progress that had been made in the various areas we spoke about at our previous meeting. The queuing issue that was occuring in the food court, for instance, is still being worked on with the idea that more prefects could be used to minimise congestion within the food court. We also were able to decide that some issues were not to be taken any further such as a wireless internet facility along with a new football kit for the school.

We then looked at any issues from individual year groups. S4 council members spoke about the fact that pupils were being turned back when using the social subjects corridor, the S6 leadership team will bring this up prefects concerned. S5's spoke about the timing of the next dress down day, as there was some confusion as to when it was suggested it would take place. The S6 members spoke about the fact that they did not seem to be getting as much as they had hoped from the new library charter. The Deputy Head Boy and Girl spoke to Mr Plain who will pass the information on and get back to them after the October break.

The whole council were very positive about the Dress Code survey that a few of us had created. We also agreed that the idea of an extended registration would create enough time to carry out the survey. The house news section of the website is yet to be updated. Everyone who volunteered to update the House News section agreed that the priority for this week is to source House News. A faculty challenge event will be taking place period 3 on Friday. We realise that this is a fantastic opportunity to promote a positive ethos, so everyone is very excited to take part!

There are 5 pupils from the School Council taking part in a trip to the Czech Republic alongside Mr Jappy and Ms Cochrane. The trip will last a week and pupils will visit a school and learn about the culture. We also discussed the succesful ethos competition and ways of promoting pupils achievements through the food court radio. Our Heads of House and Sports Ambassadors are looking into the prospect of holding a Sports Personality of the Year at some point for our sporting heros within the school. Finally, to fundraise for the school, we are looking into the possibility of trying to break a world record!

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