Wednesday 29 June 2016

Police Open Day - 23rd July 2016

Word on the street is true, we're having an open day! 

There will be demonstrations and displays from all kinds of specialist units like our Marine Unit (a boat will be docked in the grounds especially for the occasion) Roads Policing (snazzy fast bikes will be present) and not forgetting the Dog Unit (Ive been reliably informed the pooch is excited)... to name but a few! 

 

The event is being held thanks to support from Lothian Buses who will be there on the day and is open to everyone. Numerous other partner agencies are also getting involved. Mountain rescue, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, RNLI and 6VT youth cafĂ© will all be amongst the fun, ready and willing to chat to you about what they do in our community. 

Education aside, it's certainly set to be activities-galore! Edinburgh Rugby and the British Army may have a few tricks up their sleeves for the more active attendees. Whereas Arcari ice cream is also an option for those opting for the 'chill out and absorb' approach. Either way, the kiddiewinks will be set for a decent sleep after a full-on day at Fettes :-)

If you want to know more about what we do on a daily basis, get some crime prevention advice, see how we work with other agencies or generally just come and meet some of the people from all of these wonderful organisations, then LOCK IT IN and we'll see you there!

#humansbehindtheuniform #ordinarypeopleextraordinaryjobs

 

Wednesday 15 June 2016

Information Regarding the P7 Two Day Visit and August 2016 Start

Dear Parent/Carer 


P7 Transition, June 2016 – 2 Day Experience - Laurie Liddell Clubhouse 


Wednesday 22 June and Thursday 23 June 2016 


I am very pleased that your son/daughter has been allocated a place at Gracemount High School for session 16/17. I am writing to confirm the arrangements for the transition visit planned for June 2016. 

Please find below the arrangements for the two day visit and some other important information about your child's start in Gracemount High School.








Our thanks go to Edinburgh University for their support in providing excellent accommodation for our use a:


Laurie Liddell Clubhouse
42 Peffermill Road
Edinburgh
EH16 5LL 


Link to map below:- http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/maps?building=peffermill#main-content
 

The venue will provide us with top quality accommodation with both indoor and outdoor spaces to hold classroom based activities, health promoting and team building events.

The programme for the 2 days is varied and designed to ensure that the youngsters can experience a flavour of what to expect at High school and have the opportunity to meet Gracemount staff and their new classmates. Workshops will also be delivered by Skills development Scotland and Active sports. 



TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS

  • Pupils should gather in Gracemount High School Car Park @8.45am
  • Pupils will be transported to and from Peffermill by coach accompanied by staff and senior pupils.
  • Pupils will be allocated to a coach according to their “House allocation.” It is important that your child remembers which house they have been allocated to so please check the details at the top of this letter.
  • Pupils will be transported to arrive back at Gracemount High School Car Park @15.15pm
 
Parents should note that to allow the pupils safe access to the coaches there is no room for personal cars in the car park and pupils should be dropped off and collected outside the school ground.


SCHOOL UNIFORM

  • Gracemount High School uniform is not expected to be worn for the two-day experience
  • Pupils may wear their primary uniform if they so choose.
  • Pupils may like to wear something that is of their new “House” colour as indicated at the top of this letter
  • During both days of the experience pupils will be engaged in some outdoor sporting activities so should come comfortably dressed ready for all weather. (Football colours should not be worn)
  • Trainers should be worn so that pupils can make full use of the facilities.


CATERING 

  • Packed lunches will be provided for pupils.
  • Pupils are encouraged to bring water to drink no fizzy drinks are allowed
  • There are no catering facilities on site so pupils may wish to bring a snack for break and, if they prefer, their own packed lunch.
  • There is a coin operated vending machine with water available on site. 

To ensure closer supervision pupils will be expected to take their lunch in the club house and stay in the venue grounds during lunch. 




MEDICAL/FIRST AID 

  • We will have our own welfare/first aid staff with us at the site.
  • Pupils who require medication during the school day should ensure that this is brought with them and given to GHS staff, making them aware of any action required.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUGUST 2016 

The school session begins for pupils on Wednesday 17 August 2016
New S1 pupils should report to the main hall at 8.30 am where they will be met by staff and senior pupils. 

 

SCHOOL UNIFORM 

All pupils in Gracemount High School are expected to wear school uniform. Each pupil is given a school tie on their first day with us in August. If you wish to have a tie ready for the first day they will be available for collection from the school office during the last week of term. If ties become lost pupils are required to purchase a replacement tie at the cost of £5 from the school office. Please find a link to a leaflet explaining Gracemount High School’s uniform policy here


Please note that in August pupils should wear plain black shoes with no coloured stripes or colours in the rim. Black leggings should only be worn with a skirt of an appropriate length. Black tops (zip-up only or with v-neck) with hoods will be acceptable, but hoods should be kept down when in school at all times and the neck line should allow the tie to be clearly visible. 

 

CASHLESS CATERING 

When at Gracemount High School in August pupils will find that a cashless catering system is used in the dinner hall and pupils are expected to bring and use their Young Scott card. 

This will have been issued prior to their move to High School. Pupils who receive free lunches will have the amount added to their card prior to lunch time. Any amount not used from a free lunch will be removed from the card after lunch. Below are examples of the food available from the dinner hall and their current costs but please note that these are scheduled to increase in August 2016:


Main meal £2.45 (this is the new price from August)

  • Pizza £1.40 
  • Sandwich £1.15
  • Baguette £1.40 
  • Soup with a Roll £0.85
  • Baked Potato £1.40 
  • Cookie/Home Baking £0.60
  • Panini £1.40 
  • Crisps £0.60
  • Macaroni £1.40 
  • Drinks from £0.45 to £0.80

Pupils will be shown how to ‘load’ money on their cards on the first day at High School. Please be aware that the machines only accept coins so do not send your youngster with notes to put on their card. 

To ensure closer supervision pupils at the start of the new session will be expected to take their lunch in the dinner hall and stay in the school grounds during lunch. Pupils who do not want to take school lunches should bring a packed lunch.


Transferring from primary to secondary school is a major event for all pupils and we aim to make it as smooth a transition as possible. Meeting the needs of the individual pupil is of great importance to us. Your child has been allocated to a House and class groups based on the information we have gathered from the Primary schools. Each house has a Pupil Support Leader or Guidance teacher who will be your first point of contact at Gracemount high school:


  • The PSL for Lewis house is Mr Lewis Whale
  • The PSL for Skye house is Ms Lizzi Pretswell
  • The PSL for Tiree house is Mrs Emma O’Connell 


Some changes may be made to allocated groups after the visit for August. Primary staff will be informed of any changes prior to 30th June. 


Should you have any queries please contact Ms Sinclair, Depute Head Teacher – currently based at Liberton High School on 664 7514 or via our school website: 

www.gracemounthighschool.co.uk


Yours sincerely,








L Sinclair
Depute Head Teacher

Tuesday 14 June 2016

16 - 19 years? Looking for Ways to Work?

16 - 19 years? Looking for Ways to Work?


Don’t miss our free event with jobs, Modern Apprenticeships, College and training places available on the day and you are invited!

Come along to see just how much is on offer at:

2nd Floor
Jobcentre Plus 
St Andrews Street 
Edinburgh

on Thursday 16 June 2016
10 am until 3 pm

Gracemount High Pupils 10am-11am 


Explore your career options at our new refreshed web service:
  

Monday 13 June 2016

School Leavers Event


SCHOOL LEAVERS EVENT

12.00 – 14.30 on Monday 20th June
Prince’s Trust Centre
73 Ferry Road
Edinburgh
EH6 4AQ

Find out about upcoming training courses with The Prince’s Trust in Edinburgh:

Customer Service and Technology (RBS)
Retail (Marks & Spencer, TK Maxx)
Clinical Healthcare (NHS Lothian)
Hospitality (Connect 3) 

Open to school leavers across Edinburgh and the Lothians age 15+

Free to attend, Pizza for lunch on arrival

Register to attend with 
or text 07436 837635

Thursday 2 June 2016

Liberton High School – School day

Liberton High School – School day

Monday:
Period 1:  8.30am - 9.30am
Period 2:  9.30am - 10.30am
Interval:  10.30am – 10.45am
Period 3:  10.45am to 11.45am
Period 4:  11.45am – 12.45pm
Lunch:  12.45pm- 1.30pm
Period 5:  1.30pm – 2.30pm (warning bell at 1.25pm)
Period 6:  2.30pm to 3.25pm

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Period 1:  8.30am – 9.25am
Period 2:  9.25am – 10.20am
Interval:  10.20am – 10.35am
Period 3:  10.35am – 11.55am
Period 4:  11.55am – 12.50pm
Lunch:  12.50pm – 1.35pm
Period 5:  1.35pm – 2.30pm (Warning bell at 1.25pm)
Period 6:  2.30pm – 3.25pm

Friday
Period 1:  8.30am – 9.30am
Period 2:  9.30am – 10.30am
Interval:  10.30 – 10.50am
Period 3:  10.50am – 11.45am
Period 4:  11.45am – 12.40pm