Jennifer Sheridan received news that she has been accepted for Scottish Space School. With only 100 pupils across Scotland being accepted each year this is a tremendous achievement for Jennifer and a testament to her hard work and dedication. She's working through the Young STEM leader programme this year as part of the Future Fridays programme and is developing into such a great role model for our #youngwomeninSTEM
Earlier in the academic year, Innes McClair secured an Arkwirght Engineering Scholarship. He was one of only 37 pupils in Scotland selected from 1297 applications UK Wide! As part of his Young STEM Leader interactions Innes has also been highlighting the benefits of this opportunity to younger pupils, his work ethic and enthusiam for STEM make him a fantastic STEM ambassador for the school.
Studying for the Nat 5, H or AH Physics exam on 13th May? All Biology & Chemistry students as well. SCHOLAR online courses are packed with explanations, animations, videos and interactive activities to help you practise and revise. Use the SCHOLAR tile in Glow or ask your teacher for a login
The Read to Succeed Initiative has been running since 2018. It was set up by the NLC Learning Hub and NLC School Librarians and funded by Scottish Attainment monies. They have organised author visits for first years, and for the past 3 years a book gifting project whereby every first-year pupil selects a free book. This year’s cohort have already successfully selected and received their free book.
This year was our first author visit since 2019, and we had author Maisie Chan come to the school on Tuesday 22/3/22 to talk to S1 pupils in the hall at period 6.
Maisie first discussed her writing journey so far. She has written books for younger children and reluctant readers, a short story in a detective anthology and some books aimed at children aged 9-12 and is a newbie screenwriter with a short film aimed at adults, called “Folding”.
She then told us about herself. She is British-Chinese, and is a working-class transracial adoptee, from Birmingham. There was not much money but lots of love. There were few books in the house, but her mum used to regularly take her to the local library, and she was a keen reader. She now lives in Glasgow, having moved here 5 years ago.
Her most recent book is “Danny Chung Does Not Do Maths” and she described how she had been inspired to write this book and how she developed the characters. This book was shortlisted in the Blue Peter Book Awards for 2022. She gave a short summary of the book and then read chapter one.
Her next book is out in June 2022, and is called “Keep Dancing, Lizzie Chu” and is set in Glasgow and involves a granddaughter’s road trip to Blackpool with her grandfather, their love of “Strictly Dancing”. Lizzie is a young carer who is also interested in Cosplay. Maisie likes to write stories, about intergenerational and diverse characters, using humour to write about important issues.
Maisie then started taking questions from the audience. Dalziel S1's kept her busy, travelling from one end of the hall to answer the many questions asked.
On Friday 18 March we had a non uniform day to raise money for the Disaster Emergency Committee which is helping to support the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and on its’ borders.
Our amazing pupils and staff were very generous and raised £1,686.91.🇺🇦