Saturday, 30 November 2019

Fundraising to support the homeless 2019


Sincere thanks to everyone who supported the JGHS 2019  ‘Sleep Out’ in aid of Social Bite.



To all who donated money, dropped off non-perishables for Edinburgh’s homeless,  gave up your Friday Night/Saturday morning to ensure that so many youngsters were able to take part, and contributed in myriad ways, Thank You.



In total, 225 (S1,2 and 3) pupils slept over and another 25 seniors helped out with the various activities and games on Friday night. 30+ resilient staff were at the school overnight to provide encouragement and to ensure all of our young people had fun and were safe. Local businesses also came on board this year; some donated online whilst others donated prizes for various competitions.  Thanks for the many online messages of support which added to the camaraderie in the lead up and on the night of the event.



Finally and especially, huge thanks to Emma Sturm (Teacher of English) who, with her characteristic warmth of personality and impressive attention to detail, ably supported by her enthusiastic band of ‘elves’, coordinated and planned last night’s event and all the associated fundraising.



We have, as at 1120 on Saturday 30 November, raised the magnificent sum of £12,003.29.  All of the money raised goes towards supporting those unfortunates who are homeless in Scotland.



The opportunity to donate will remain open till Christmas so we expect this sum to rise further. https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-display/showROFundraiserPage?userUrl=jamesgillespies&pageUrl=2



I’d like to wish all a lovely and restful St Andrew’s day.



Yours, in appreciation,

Donald

PS  “The best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in the service of others.” —Mahatma Gandhi



Donald j Macdonald (Headteacher)

Friday, 29 November 2019

Friday 29 November


  1. Thanks to all parents/carers for your continuing efforts in ensuring that pupils are on the school campus for 830. Classes are scheduled to start promptly at 840.
  2. Thanks to all who are supporting pupils in getting ready for our annual Christmas Concert at the Usher Hall. Book now to avoid disappointment! http://www.usherhall.co.uk/whats-on/james-gillespies-high-school-christmas-concert-1 (Post script - Now Sold out)
  3. This year, as in previous years, the art department have chosen six S1 pupils Christmas designs, and created packs of Christmas cards. These are currently on sale on parent pay to all parents of S1 and S6 parents, priced at £4.50 a pack, with all profits going to help with the South Africa fundraising. There is only 50 packs of cards available, so get in quick before they sell out!
  4. Thanks to all who attended our Parent Council meeting on Tuesday evening. A main topic on our agenda was a presentation by Craig Watt (English Faculty) and discussion on how we can best support our young people on dealing with bullying in its various forms.  Minutes of meetings and future dates can be found at: http://jghscouncil.btck.co.uk
  5. On behalf of the school, the JGHS PC would like to say a big thank you for helping us to raise £8000 in 2018-19.  The money you have kindly donated or helped to raise is directly benefitting pupils across the school, in a wide range of activities including: the Nurture Group; play therapy; word games; books; subscription to online newspaper; the STEM club; the computer club and the netball club amongst others.  See the attached pdf or go to our PC website for more info.  Please help us to provide the same support, or even better, next year! Our Festive Fundraiser is now live: you can donate through ParentPay. Your money will enhance our students' experience at school.  Every pound helps.  Thank you!  JGHS Parent Council
  6. This year’s Wee Sleep Out takes place tonight (Friday 29 November) involving pupils in S1,2 and 3. Total raised is currently at £8,400 and climbing. If you would like to contribute further please go to https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/jamesgillespies. All proceeds  go to Social Bite – a social enterprise that aims to eradicate homelessness in Scotland.
  7. Well done to  all the S2 pupils who were involved in the Legal Experts in School initiative on Thursday morning.

Dates

  1. Annual reports will be issued to S2 pupils on Wednesday 4 December.
  2. Our Senior Drama production is on 6 December - matinee and evening performances. Tickets at the door.
  3. Our dining room will be offering traditional Christmas lunches on Wednesday 11 December.
  4. The next Edinburgh Maths Circle will take place on Saturday 14th December, from 13:00 until 16:00, in the James Clerk Maxwell Building (room 3217 and the Level 3 Café Area).  The building is located in the University of Edinburgh King's Building campus. As you may know, the Edinburgh Maths Circle, organised by the Maths Outreach Team, is a free drop-in session where children aged 5 to 16 and their families can join in with exciting mathematical activities, games and puzzles. Further details and travel information can be found at: https://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/school-of-mathematics/outreach/maths-circle

Congratulations to:

  1. Jack Craig (5T2) who spoke ‘confidently and eloquently’ at a National Creative Learning Event on Wednesday 27th November at Dynamic Earth to share about his experience so far in the Foundation Apprenticeship programme in Creative & Digital Media.
  2. The following pupils who attended a ‘Beats and Bass’ workshop in the Theatre on Monday. We were joined by pupils from other schools around Edinburgh and the Lothians. The workshop was a demo and Q&A with drummer Steve White and bassist Lorna Thomas.
    1. Caspar Ward - 2W1
    2. Fraser McCluskey - 2W1
    3. Ewan Briggs - 3L1
    4. Josh Barnes - 3R3
    5. Luke Baird - 3T2
    6. Cameron Marshall  - 3L1
    7. Reuben Stiven - 3L2
    8. Stuart Brockbank - 4T1
  3. Toby Mackintosh (S5) who won the senior men’s foil (Scottish Schools) at last week’s championships.
  4. Mrs Edwards (Languages faculty) on the safe arrival of baby Ivy Sinclair Edwards. All are reported to be doing well!





My quote for the week: "Never regret a day in your life:  good days give happiness, bad days give experience,  worst days give lessons, and best days give memories."  (Source unknown)



Wishing all a lovely weekend as we welcome December and the lead in to Christmas.



Donald j Macdonald

Thursday, 28 November 2019

Friday 22 November


  1. UCAS - Please note that the deadline for pupils registering their intention to apply for university in 2020 is Wednesday 27 November.  If you have any queries please contact Ms Peters.  
  2. Thanks to all parents/carers for your continuing efforts in ensuring that pupils are on the school campus for 830. Classes are scheduled to start promptly at 840.
  3. Thanks to all who are supporting pupils in getting ready for our annual Christmas Concert at the Usher Hall. Book now to avoid disappointment! http://www.usherhall.co.uk/whats-on/james-gillespies-high-school-christmas-concert-1
  4. This year, as in previous years, the art department have chosen six S1 pupils Christmas designs, and created packs of Christmas cards. These are currently on sale on parent pay to all parents of S1 and S6 parents, priced at £4.50 a pack, with all profits going to help with the South Africa fundraising. There is only 50 packs of cards available, so get in quick before they sell out!
  5. This year’s Sleepout takes place on Friday 29 November involving pupils in S1,2 and 3. If you would like to contribute please go to https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/jamesgillespies. All proceeds  go to Social Bite – a social enterprise that aims to eradicate homelessness in Scotland.
  6. Hollywood comes to JGHS! A film company has approached us about having our school choir take part in the production of the sequel to successful Netflix film, The Princess Switch. The Performing Arts faculty are currently liaising with them about possibilities and more information will come out about this in due course. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/princess-switch-sequel-set-at-netflix-1250807
  7. There will be fundraising activities next week at lunchtimes to raise money for our South Africa project.

Dates

  1. S6 Photos will be taken on Tuesday 26 November
  2. Our dining room will be offering traditional Christmas lunches on Wednesday 11 December.
  3. Our Senior Drama production is on 6 December - matinee and evening performances
  4. JGHS has been shortlisted for a national UK award in ‘Partnership Working’ as a result of our efforts with Boroughmuir HS and George Watson’s College in developing the teaching of Mandarin across schools in Edinburgh and the lothians..
  5. The JGHS Parent Council would like to invite everyone from our school community to our next PC meeting on Tues 26th Nov.  We will be discussing JGHS policy and approach to addressing inappropriate behaviours, including sexual harassment of peers, online behaviours and how parents can support the school and pupils to build a respectful school community. Also on the agenda: pupil equity initiatives, rising rolls and capacity.  Everyone is very welcome on Tues 26th Nov @ 7pm in the Library in the Malala building.  If you can't make the date our minutes are online at http://jghscouncil.btck.co.uk and if you have any topics you would like raised at future PC meetings please email us at jghscouncilcomms@gmail.com
  6. The S6 fundraising Ceilidh takes place this evening from 1830 – 2100
  7. The next Edinburgh Maths Circle will take place on Saturday 14th December, from 13:00 until 16:00, in the James Clerk Maxwell Building (room 3217 and the Level 3 Café Area).  The building is located in the University of Edinburgh King's Building campus. As you may know, the Edinburgh Maths Circle, organised by the Maths Outreach Team, is a free drop-in session where children aged 5 to 16 and their families can join in with exciting mathematical activities, games and puzzles. Further details and travel information can be found at: https://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/school-of-mathematics/outreach/maths-circle

Good luck to:

  1. Our Volleyball boys who are competing in Dundee on Thursday the 28th of November
    1. Joseph Pinsky
    2. Pere Tenesa Navrarro
    3. Sergi Mackinlay Vich
    4. Cole Turnbull
    5. William Petrie
    6. Ali Jahanbakhsh
    7. Gavin Hayes
  2. All pupils who are sitting their Associated Board Graded Music (ABRSM) graded exams on Tuesday 26 November.
    1. Viviane Bachmann           Violin    
    2. Jack Oatman                      Violin    
    3. Josh Tough                          Violin    
    4. Simon Goerke                   Violin    
    5. Chirag Shetty                     Violin    
    6. Oliver Coombs                  Guitar  
    7. Rosalind Orr                       Piano    
    8. Nora Alcock-Garrido       Piano    

Congratulations to:

  1. Danny Chisholm 4T1 who has been selected to trial for Aberdeen Football Club.
  2. Lori Stott (Last year’s S6), who is currently starring in the CBBC production - The Demon Headmaster. It has been (incorrectly!) suggested by staff that she may have been inspired by her years at JGHS.



My quote for the week: "“The kids who need the most love will ask for it in the most unloving ways” (Source unknown)



Wishing all a fantastic weekend.



Donald j Macdonald

Headteacher

Monday, 18 November 2019

Friday 15 November


  1. An email relating to arrangements for the (S1-3) Alternative Timetable on 20 and 21 May 2020 was posted to families last week. In response to parental feedback, we have changed to an online booking system – the deadline is this Sunday, 17th. Thanks to Miss McLennan and Ms Dickinson for their management of this programme. The online form can be accessed directly from here. https://www.jamesgillespies.co.uk/alternative-timetable-now-live/
  2. Following the award winning success of last year’s ‘Wee Sleep Out’, when we raised over £11,000, arrangements are currently being finalised for this year’s Wee Sleep Out on Friday 29 November involving pupils in S1,2 and 3. If you would like to contribute please go to https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/jamesgillespies. All proceeds go to Social Bite – a social enterprise that aims to eradicate homelessness in Scotland.
  3. A reminder that next week there will be in-school rehearsals for Senior Ensembles in preparation for the Christmas concert. Please check noticeboards in the Music department for specific information and arrive promptly to the theatre at your allocated time.
  4. Annual Data Check forms -Data capture forms will be issued by Key Adults next week to any pupil that has not yet completed/returned one. It is essential for our records that these are returned with any changes to personal or contact details. Please also notify the school if your child has any medical condition/health issues that we are not aware of.  The signed form should be returned to Reception ASAP - if there are no changes please mark this also.
  5. The JGHS Parent Council would like to invite everyone from our school community to our next PC meeting on Tues 26th Nov.  We will be discussing JGHS policy and approach to addressing inappropriate behaviours, including sexual harassment of peers, online behaviours and how parents can support the school and pupils to build a respectful school community. Also on the agenda: pupil equity initiatives, rising rolls and capacity.  Everyone is very welcome on Tues 26th Nov @ 7pm in the Library in the Malala building.  If you can't make the date our minutes are online at http://jghscouncil.btck.co.uk and if you have any topics you would like raised at future PC meetings please email us at jghscouncilcomms@gmail.com
  6. A warm welcome to the following staff who started with us this week:
    1. Angela White -  School Office
    2. Vasilelios Tsakonitis -  Sciences Technician
    3. Niall Evans - Sciences Teacher
  7. Written reports for S5 and S6 were issued to pupils on Wednesday 13 November. We hope that these were relayed safely and promptly to parents/carers.

Well done to:

    1. Daniel Hart S4  and Moray Bean S3  who have been selected to represent Edinburgh Schools in their next U15 National Trophy match.
    2. The following pupils who represented JGHS a the Scottish China Education Network Youth Summit on Friday 8 November:

S2

    1. Melissa McClellan



S3

    1. Isobel Crawford
    2. Louise Thomson
    3. Louise Macleod
    4. Kai Rogers
    5. Arooj Sarwar
    6. Anna Szendrei



S4

    1. Lucy Robertson
    2. Heidi Miller
    3. Lola Bradbury
    4. Susannah Kernohan



S5

    1. Cameron Yung
    2. Samuel Urqhart
    3. Lucia Garland



S6

    1. Alejandro Tamariz-Martel
    2. Marley Adair
    3. Aurora Branigan
  1.  
  2. Best wishes to the following pupils who, on Thursday, worked with serving professionals  to prepare for this session’s BBC Alba's Film G production.

S4s

    1. Sorcha Thompson
    2. Sadie Drye
    3. Ellie Gallagher
    4. Anna Halliday
    5. Fraser Peel
    6. Sandy MacGregor
    7. Felix Walker
    8. Maral Rahmani
    9. Esther Silverton
    10. Liza Gogoliuk

S1s

    1. Casey Rennie
    2. Manus McLeod
    3. Flynn Conroy
  1. Good luck to our Under 13’s (S1) football team who are playing against James Young High School on Friday in the 3rd Round of the Scottish Shield competition.
  2. I was immensely proud of the 40+ S2 pupils who on Wednesday of this week took part in the Legal Experts in School initiative. The 6 practising lawyers were glowing in their praise of those who took part for their positive attitude and keen interest in legal work. Thanks to Ms Shearer for organising.
  3. Tickets for our annual Christmas Concert at the Usher Hall are now on sale from their box office. Book early to avoid disappointment! http://www.usherhall.co.uk/whats-on/james-gillespies-high-school-christmas-concert-1
  4. Well done to Darcey McConville who continues to develop as a great young talent in water polo. Most recently, Darcey has been selected to represent Scotland.



My quote of the week: “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle.” (Plato)



Best wishes to all for a lovely weekend



Donald j Macdonald
Headteacher

Friday 8 November


  1. Sincere thanks to the families who have hosted our students from Hong Kong this past week. Particular thanks also to staff, (Mr Warden in particular) for supporting our partnership with Law Ting Pong Secondary School.
  2. On Thursday, members of our Princes Trust class went round the school to sell poppies. In our multi-cultural context we seek to emphasise that the poppies commemorate all those who have been affected by conflicts across the world.
  3. A gentle reminder that the S6 Year Group Hoodies are now available to purchase via the following link http://wav.ee/jghsleavershoodies20.  Please note the online shop closes on Tuesday 12 November and it is recommended all orders are placed before midnight Friday 8 November.
  4. An email relating to arrangements for the (S1-3) Alternative Timetable on 20 and 21 May 2020 was posted to families earlier this week. In response to parental feedback, we have changed to an online booking system. Thanks to Ms Miss McLennan and Ms Dickinson for their management of this programme.
  5. Following the award winning success of last year’s ‘Wee Sleep Out’, when we raised over £11,000, arrangements are currently being finalised for this year’s Wee Sleep Out on Friday 29 November involving pupils in S1,2 and 3. If you would like to contribute please go to https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/jamesgillespies. All proceeds  go to Social Bite – a social enterprise that aims to eradicate homelessness in Scotland.
  6. Ms Byrne started in Modern Languages this week to replace Mrs Edwards who is on maternity leave.
  7. Many thanks to the many who responded so positively to last week’s request for donations of good quality PE/Sports kit (tracksuit bottoms, shorts, t-shirts) and Winter Coats. We had such a strong response that we now have what we need so no more needed at this stage. We may return to this request in the new Year.
  8. Written reports for S5 and S6 will be issued to pupils on Wednesday 13 November. We hope that these will be relayed safely and promptly to parents/carers.
  9. Well done to:
    1. Chirag Shetty 3R3, Rachel Allan 3R1, Fedya Cheltsov 4W2 and Ruaridh Usher 4R2. For the second year running, JGHS, against tremendous competition involving 60+ schools across the whole of Scotland, JHGS were crowned ‘National Enterprising Maths’ champions! Our team displayed excellent mathematical thinking, problems solving and team work throughout all the rounds. Fedya and Ruaridh were on the team last year who also came first. This is now the third consecutive year that JGHS has been in the top three schools in Scotland.
    2. John Dabos-Doukas (S6),  Abi Hossell (S6), Minnie Peacock (S5) and Catriona Forrest (S5) who were placed 6th in the regional United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT) senior team round.
    3. Isabel Scott [S6] and Natalie Cameron [S6] who represented James Gillespie's High School at this year’s National Gaelic Debate in Stornoway. Ably supported by Ms MacIver, the girls made new friendships with other Gaelic speakers across Scotland and enjoyed meeting some interesting characters. Though we haven’t progressed to the final both girls were praised for highly creditable performances.  Nach math a rinn sibh!



And finally, I’d like to remind everyone of our school vision statement.



‘Our vision as a school is to create a nurturing environment in which all feel welcome and part of a larger family. All members of the school community will feel appreciated and enabled to forge friendships based on values they will embrace for life. We seek to ensure that James Gillespie’s High School provides a foundation for a lifetime of learning, embracing the diversity within our wider community, so that every individual can excel in their own unique way.’ Our Vision Statement outlines what we aim to achieve as a school community over the coming years.





Best wishes to all for a relaxing weekend.



Donald j Macdonald

Headteacher

Saturday, 2 November 2019

Friday 1 November

  1. It was great to see so many S1 parents at our two parent consultation evenings this week. These meetings give us the opportunity to identify any settling in issues that may have arisen in the transition to High School and to strengthen partnership working between our staff and parents/carers.
  2. Our S1s enjoyed their Halloween party on Tuesday evening. I’m delighted to hear that the ‘Green Lady’ who has ‘lived’ in Bruntsfield House for hundreds of years made her customary appearance. Thanks to Andrew Digance (DT Faculty) for coordinating the event.
  3. S4 reports will be issued to pupils on Wednesday 6 November.
  4. The planning application to upgrade Darroch to a modern school went live earlier this week. We are scheduled to be using Darroch as an Annexe from August 2021.
  5. All the very best to Mrs Edwards (Modern Languages) who is now on Maternity leave and to Mrs Charnley (Gaelic) who will shortly leave us to take up a Gaelic post at Breadalbane Academy.
  6. Parents are advised that under no circumstances should pupils take any fireworks to school. We remind all to be careful at this time of year and to be especially mindful of the negative impact fireworks have on other people and on animals who share our neighbourhoods.
  7. We look forward to welcoming pupils and staff from Law Ting Pong (our partner School in Hong Kong) to JGHS next week. Sincere thanks to the families who are supporting this partnership by hosting HK pupils. JGHS is one of several Edinburgh schools who formed a HKSSISP partnership (Hong Kong Scottish Schools Improvement Partnership) a few years ago. Our partnership working with Law Ting Pong Secondary School is now in its third year and developing in scope. We are a founding member of this group and now work closely with schools, both independent and state, to promote educational and cultural links with HK. JGHS also has exchange partnerships with schools in South Africa, Spain, France and Germany. We are in the early stages of developing a Gaelic school partnership with school(s) in Nova Scotia.
  8. Many thanks to all who have contributed so generously to our Food Bank. Items delivered to us will be collected at 130 this afternoon. The Food Bank collection is now closed.
  9. JGHS has recently embarked on achieving ‘Right Respecting School’ Status. Our coordinator is Ms Tania Peters, one of our Pupil Support Leaders.
  10. This week we launched Gaelvember/Gàidhlig Sa-mhàin, courtesy of Miss MacIver’s hard work. The idea is to encourage S1 and S2 pupils to use their Gaelic in more social settings for the month of November (and hopefully beyond) 
  11. Well done to all pupils involved in the various charities we support as a school. Earlier today bake sales raised £138 for our local Foodbank and a further £200 for Islamic relief. I am so proud of the efforts of all in supporting such worthy causes.
  12. Our Higher History pupils have been invited to a Higher History Conference at Stewart’s Melville College to hear speakers on the Scottish wars of Independence on the morning of Thursday 7th November
  13. We are looking for donations of good quality PE/Sports kit (tracksuit bottoms, shorts, t-shirts) and Winter Coats. If you have any of these items which your child has grown out of then we would love to find them a new home. We may share out donations with pupils who are in need and/ or use for fundraising / charity events. If you have any donations then please hand them into the school office.
Congratulations to:
    1. Sam Shannon in 2S1 who won the Central Junior Squash Open Division 1 at Bridge of Allan Squash club at the weekend. He was seeded fourth, but defeated the number one and two seeds to take the title. He will now captain the U13 Scottish Team at the British Closed Championships in Nottingham this weekend.
    2. Darcey McConville who now represents Scotland at U19 level in Water Polo.
Good luck to:
  1. The following pupils who sat Oxbridge admissions assessment earlier this week:
    1. James Beeston – Natural Sciences Admissions Assessment
    2. Ellen Beattie – Thinking Skills Assessment
    3. Molly McMahon – Thinking Skills Assessment & Modern Languages Admissions Test
    4. Liam McLaughlin – Thinking Skills Assessment
    5. John Dabos-Doukas – Mathematics Admissions Test
    6. Ruoyu Li – Thinking Skills Assessment
    7. Rebecca Sparks – Biomedical Admissions Test
    8. Neelu Saraswatibhatla – Cambridge Test of Mathematics for University Admission
    9. Siddharth Kalappurackal – Engineering Admissions Assessment
  2. The following pupils who, on Monday 4th Nov, will take part in the Senior UK Maths team competition.
    1. Abi Hossell (S6) 
    2. Minnie Peacock (S5)
    3. Catriona Forrest (S5)
    4. Neelu Saraswatibhatla (S6) 
  3. Isabel Scott [S6] and Natalie Cameron [S6] will represent James Gillespie's High School at this year’s National Gaelic Debate. The first two rounds will take place in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis on Tuesday 5th November and Wednesday 6th November. Gura math a thèid leibh!


And finally, a reminder of what our school values are, as updated from earlier this year:
Respect; Kindness; Integrity; Inclusion and High Expectations.

Wishing all a lovely weekend.

Donald j Macdonald
Headteacher