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Published: 18 March 2015

75 Booked and Counting!

With only 9 days to go until all the self found forms are due in we are doing not too badly at all.  I know parents and carers are working really hard with their S3 pupils to find employers and we have  wide variety of interesting and unusual placements this year.  Pupils are working hard composing perfect formal letters and application forms in class and we should be in a position to post these out soon. During these last few days please ensure you and your son/daughter are on track to hand in completed forms by 7th March (a week on Friday!)  I appreciate with  coursing, activities week and a whole host of other pressures that there's a lot to do in busy households but once the forms are all in, we can relax a bit.

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Published: 11 March 2015

French exams are nearly here and Articulate's Language Revision Day is just the thing you need to help you revise!

National 5 and Higher Revision Day, Wednesday 8th April from 10am until 5pm at the Glasgow Gaelic School.

It's just 15 minutes from Central Station and costs just £12.

To reserve a place or for more information call 07791 698945 or email info@articulate-languagecamps.com

Published: 02 February 2015

Forms are now available for S3 pupils to organise their own work placements.  They can be found under "School Info", using the Work Experience tab at the bottom.  There are two sides to the forms so please click on front and back for the full form.  

The completed forms must be returned by 27th March.

Published: 02 February 2015

On Tuesday 27th February 2015 Amnesty International/RRSA members visited the Queen Margaret University for a harrowing yet beneficial event to keep alive the memory of those involved in the Holocaust.  The event was very inspiring whilst tackling such a challenging subject.  During the day we learnt about the millions of people who died during the Holocaust and also about those that tragically lost their lives in subsequent genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovia, Darfur and the Armenian Genocide.

We had the opportunity to listen to talks from the following people:  Judy Russell, the daughter of Ernest Levy , a Holocaust survivor, a descendent of a man in the Armenian genocide and the grand-daughter of a woman who was in the Holocaust and man who visited Auschwitz...

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Published: 01 February 2015

The Kodu Kup is open to anyone from a Scottish school aged between seven to fourteen years old. Children must be entered by their school teacher as a team of three, forming a mini “game studio”.

Follow on Twitter or ‘Like’ them on Facebook (www.facebook.com/KoduKup) to receive regular updates, including dates of free training sessions!

You can download Kodu Game Lab by going to www.kodugamelab.com and clicking on GetKodu.

Check the information sheet by clicking here