Co curricular booklet 2015

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CO-CURRICULAR BOOKLET August 2015


“The curriculum is so much necessary raw material but warmth is the vital element for the growing soul of the child.” Carl Gustav Jung Morrison’s Academy is a busy place both in and out of the classroom. Visitors often comment on the fact that relationships between pupils and staff are excellent. We believe that the multitude of after-school activities that we offer is a vital ingredient in fostering this atmosphere of mutual respect. Pupils are encouraged to try out new activities and find one or two that they enjoy: from art to athletics, from chess to climbing, from debating to the Duke of Edinburgh Award and from kayaking to karate – there is something for every pupil at Morrison’s. We are very proud of the large numbers of pupils who take advantage of the opportunities we offer them in the areas of music, drama and sport as well as the smaller numbers of pupils who attend equally valuable clubs such as Debating and Chess. Valuable life skills such as working as part of a team, problem-solving and socialising are learned in a way no textbook could ever put across and life-long friendships are formed by pupils (sometimes in different year groups) through shared interests. We hope you will be impressed by what we have to offer and we hope that you will encourage your child to come along and get involved. The fun that is to be had from a co-curricular activity is likely to be remembered long after the facts painstakingly memorised for an exam have been forgotten! “For the great majority, their most profound learning experience takes place outside the classroom.” John Abbott

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Art Club Badminton Club Basketball Club Charities Committee Chess Club Combined Cadet Force Computer Club (Primary) Computing Club (Secondary) Debating Society Duke of Edinburgh Award Eco Club Equestrian Club Escape Committee Film Making Club Girls’ Circuits Gymnastics Club (Primary) Hockey Hockey Club (Primary Mixed) John Muir Award Karate Club Kayaking Club Mountaineering & PE Outdoors Programme Musical Activities Netball Club (Primary) Photography Club Pipe Band Primary Football Club Quiz Club Rugby Rugby Strength and Conditioning Shooting (CCF) Short Tennis Club S1/S2 Study Club Summer term activities Transitional Study Skills Young Enterprise

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Other Activities Activities listed by day Primary and Secondary lists of activities

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Art Club Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday

15:35-16:45 15:45-16:45 or by arrangement on Tuesdays

Art Studios

TR-S2

Mrs O’Neill Mr Jewell

The studios are open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday after school. This provides an opportunity for students to complete any outstanding coursework or do prep with support from staff. They can use the Art Department resources to produce entries for competitions or to do personal work, such as making birthday cards or keeping a sketchbook. Film making props and costume design are integrated into these opportunities.

Badminton Club Thursday 15:45-16:45

Games Hall

TR-S6

Mrs White

This club meets throughout Terms 1 and 2 after school in the Games Hall. The club provides an opportunity for pupils in S1-S6 to develop their skills and improve their appreciation of the game. Appropriate kit and non-marking footwear must be worn.

Basketball Club (Secondary) Friday 15:35-17:00

Games Hall

S1-S6

Mr Anderson

This is an open access activity which is entirely voluntary. This club is open to all ages and both genders in the secondary school, catering for anyone interested in the sport at whatever level of skill. Occasional fixtures may be arranged according to the availability of players.

Charities Committee Tuesday 13.00-13.25

L44

S6

Mr Lovegrove

This group, which is led by pupils in S6, organises a range of charity events throughout the school year. The pupils think up novel ways of including the whole school in raising funds for local, national and international charities.

Chess Club Primary Thursday 12:40-13.25

BM10

P4-Transitional

Mr Robertson

Chess Club runs over lunchtimes from after October half term until June for pupils in P4 to Transitional. Pupils are instructed in the basics of the game, and are given the opportunity to play against others of varying ages and abilities in an attempt to advance their chess skills. Where possible, teams or individuals may be entered in local or national competitions in order to give pupils a flavour of wider competition.

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Combined Cadet Force Friday 15:45-16:45

School campus

S2-S6

Mr Clayton

The Combined Cadet Force offers the opportunity to gain a valuable insight into the many areas of activity possible within the Armed Forces. It encourages an ethos of pride in personal appearance and self-discipline, reliability and a willingness to take responsibility for the training of junior cadets. Only those cadets who show an aptitude for being able to handle responsibility will be promoted. The activities undertaken include Adventure Training, Skill at Arms, Fieldcraft, First Aid and Expedition training. Much of the training complements the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme. This range of activities makes the CCF a popular choice for both boys and girls from S2 upwards. Weekly parades are complemented with several weekend training days as well as a week-long annual camp in the summer holidays and an Adventure Training week during the Easter/Summer holiday. Competitions within the CCF and against other units also feature throughout the year. Further opportunities are available to cadets to develop specialist training by attendance at courses during the holidays. Training is supported by school staff and regular personnel from Cadet Training Teams.

Computer Club (Primary) Wednesday 15:35-16:30

BM6

P4/P5

Ms M Anderson

Pupils will have the opportunity to extend their computer skills. Activities will include producing banners, cards, calendars, presentations and using a photo editing programme. Term 1 : P5 Term 2 : P4 This club is restricted to 12 members.

Computing Club (Secondary) Tuesday 15:35-16:30

OS21

S1-S6

Mr Hamilton Mrs Boal

The aim of the club is to provide opportunities to explore the wide range of applications of computing with the focus being on practical activity. There is a lot of hands-on activity using devices such as the Raspberyy Pi, Arduino boards and MaKey MaKey. There will be the chance to explore new programming languages and software development environments (such as Python and App Inventor). You can take part in competitions such as the UK School Computer Animation Competition (we’ve been prize winners before) and the Cyber Security Challenge UK, or do something entirely different with a computer.

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Debating Society Monday

12:40-13:25

OS3

Impromptu Debate Training

Mrs Boal Mrs Lafferty

Thursday

12:40 – 13:25 15:45 – 16:45

FT28

Debating Society

Mrs Boal Mrs Lafferty Mr Wylie

Friday

12:40-13:25

OS3

Prepared Competition Training

Mrs Boal Mrs Lafferty

The Debating Society offers pupils in the Secondary School the opportunity to learn the skills of debating and to put these into practice both within the school and also in a range of competitions against other schools. At the Debating Society meetings pupils are encouraged to speak out and develop their thoughts through a number of games. They also have the opportunity to prepare for and take part in formal debates, encouraged by the debating coaches and some of our competitive debaters. New members are always welcome and will soon learn to structure a speech and to identify the flaws in the arguments made by the other side. The Competition Training meetings put their energies into preparing pupils for inter-school competitions. These pupils will be experienced debaters who are engaged in developing skills for unseen motions. This involves learning standard arguments, developing rebuttal techniques and improving the debaters’ knowledge of current affairs. In the days leading up to a competition, pupils will be expected to train at lunchtime and after school. This represents a very considerable commitment to the society. The dates and timings of these other lunchtime and after-school meetings will be arranged with the speakers. In addition to the lunchtime sessions, pupils will have an opportunity to take part in our fortnightly debates on a Thursday (week B only). Finally, all pupils have the opportunity to earn points for their house in the annual inter-house debating competitions. All are very welcome to join the society and share in this valuable and entertaining educational opportunity. Please bring a packed lunch to the Thursday meetings for a prompt start at 12:45.

Duke of Edinburgh Award Tuesday 15:35-16:35 Thursday

As indicated

S3-S6

Mr Anderson Mr McDermott Mr McKeever

Duke of Edinburgh Award training sessions are for new candidates at either Bronze, Direct Silver or Direct Gold level. These sessions are mainly concerned with training for expeditions. They run from October until Easter with the expeditions taking place during the months of March, April, May, June and September. Gold candidates attend three training events on Sunday afternoons throughout the winter to update their skills before the expedition season. New candidates are invited to join the Award during meetings in September and October. Places in the Award may be limited due the number of suitably qualified staff available.

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Eco Club Tuesday

12:45-13:25

FT17

Secondary

Mrs White

The Eco Club works towards improving the whole school environment, involving the whole school community in the process. We carry out activities such as recycling, composting, and tending to the school grounds. The school gained its first Green Flag award in June 2011 and will this year continue to work to embed eco messages across the school. We also get involved with environmental projects in the wider Crieff community, especially coordinating with the Crieff Regeneration Group, the countryside ranger in MacRosty Park and the Crieff Carbon Reduction Group. The Eco Club will run throughout the session. Volunteering with the Eco Club can count towards the Duke of Edinburgh’s awards.

Equestrian Club Tuesday 16:00-17:00 Wednesday 16:00-17:00 Thursday 16:00-17:00 Friday 16:00-17:00

Hydro stables Hydro stables Hydro stables Hydro stables

P6-S6 P6-S6 P6-S6 P6-S6

Mrs Riddell

The Equestrian Club at Morrison’s Academy provides the opportunity for pupils who are interested in horses to further their knowledge and skill whilst riding or on the ground. From P6 to S6, boys and girls are given the chance to be taught by fully-qualified staff at Crieff Hydro Riding stables whether they are complete beginners or experienced riders. If this sounds like your idea of fun then come along and join. For experienced riders who have their own horses, there will be opportunities to represent Morrison’s Academy in inter-schools competitions. Please see Mrs Riddell.

Escape Committee Four weekends a session

S1-S6

Mr Anderson

The Escape Committee exists to offer our pupils an opportunity to apply the skills they learn in a variety of clubs around the school by journeying to, and through, remoter corners of Scotland. We surf, cycle, walk and climb, and have even done some alfresco ironing. No certificates or badges, just fun outdoors.

Film Making Club Thursday 15:45-16:45

FT16

S1-S6

Mr Wylie

The Film Making Club will introduce to pupils the complete film making experience. This will start with pupils deciding on the concept for the film, developing this into a story and then a script. Key responsibilities will be handed out to pupils such as directors, editors, actors etc. Over the course of the year, the script will be turned into a film using a range of technologies and modern film editing software. Pupils are entirely in charge of the process from start to finish and the film with be premiered to the entire school towards the end of the year.

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Girls’ Circuits Wednesday

12:50-13:20

Games Hall

S4-S6

Mrs McMillan

This activity is open to any girls in S4-S6 who want to come along and improve their fitness. All hockey players are expected to attend.

Primary Gymnastics Club Tuesday 15:40-16:40

Gym

P5-S3

Miss McCormick

This club allows pupils the opportunity to practise and improve the gymnastics skills they have learnt in PE as well as the chance to learn and try some more challenging skills both on the floor and the apparatus. Pupils will also get the opportunity to attain proficiency awards from British Gymnastics. Senior pupils have the opportunity to assist.

Hockey Monday

15:35-16:40

Savanna

S2

Tuesday

15:35-16:40

Dallerie Savanna

1st & 2nd XI S3

Wednesday

15:35-16:40

Savanna

S1

Miss McCormick

Thursday

15:35-16:40 15:35-16:40

Savanna Dallerie

1st & 2nd XI S2-S3

Mrs McMillan Miss McCormick Mrs Lee

Friday

15:35-16:40

Savanna

P6-TR VIII

Mr Chater Mrs Lee

Miss McCormick Mrs McMillan Mrs Lee

Hockey is the main sport for girls in Terms 1 and 2. The school has regular weekly fixtures for hockey at all age groups from P6-Tr upwards. In addition to coaching during time-tabled games lessons, extra practices as match preparation are held after school during the week and occasional weekends. Team/Squad members are expected to attend these extra sessions. The times of the extra practices are given above.

Hockey Club (Primary Mixed) Friday 15:40-16:40

Savanna

P6-TR

Mrs Lee Mr Chater

This activity aims to introduce younger pupils to the game of hockey and the basic skills involved. It also allows the older pupils a chance to develop these skills further and deepen their understanding of the game.

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John Muir Award Sunday (from April to end of September)

Afternoon or whole day

S1-S3

Mrs Harper

The John Muir Award encourages people of all ages to find out more about the environment in which they live. The four challenges of the John Muir Award are to discover a wild place; explore its wilderness; conserve a wild place and share the experiences. These activities will take place after school and on Sunday afternoons. The number of Sunday outings will be determined by the level which the pupils are undertaking. This activity provides an excellent opportunity for pupils interested in photography.

Karate Club (Tora Kai) Thursday 17:00-18.00

Gym

P1-S6 Parents & Staff

Ms Bennett Mr Clifford

Shokatan Karate is by far the biggest single karate style in the world today. It can be practised safely by anyone regardless of age or fitness level. The practice of shokatan promotes total body fitness and also physical and moral strength. Above all it is a system of self-defence without equal. Tora-kai is a large organisation with clubs in many schools throughout Scotland. Towards the end of each term, in addition to the weekly training sessions, there will be a course and grading examination with the National coach. The Karate Club (which is affiliated to the Perth Tora-Kai Club) is open to all pupils, staff and parents. The club is organised by professional instructors and costs apply. Please contact Ms Hilary Bennett for further information or come along to the class.

Kayaking Club Thursday 15:35-16:45

Pool

S1-S6

Mr Anderson

The Kayaking Club aims to introduce as many pupils as possible to the sport. During the early part of the academic year, while the weather is generally good, our more experienced paddlers are taken to Loch Earn or similar water to test their skills in the great outdoors. Each session we invite a new group of pupils to join the club. They are trained in the school swimming pool, learning the basic strokes and safety procedures. All will grow in confidence and attain greater control; some may learn to roll the boat. In the summer term, the pupils will be given the opportunity to put their skills into practice on real water, normally Loch Earn. During the year there may be opportunities to kayak a stretch of the River Tay. The only limitations to membership are the practical considerations of equipment and the size of the swimming pool.

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Mountaineering and PE Outdoor programme Friday

All pupils

Mr Howell

This activity is open to pupils, staff and parents. This club aims to provide the following:  An introduction to mountaineering (basic – advanced).  Primary ‘Rock Monkeys’ from 15:40 – 16:30. P1-3 and P4-7. Intro to bouldering.  Opportunities to gain national accreditation via the NICAS scheme.  NICAS club and advanced coaching on Friday nights, after 18:00.  Rock climbing using indoor walls, local crags and mountain crags.  Winter skills on at least two Sundays.  Mountain biking in the local area and Seven Stanes Gorgewalking High ropes Canoeing & Kayaking Ben trips (Ben Nevis, Vorlich, Lawers, Vrakie) All activities are run and closely-supervised by qualified and experienced instructors/staff (MIA, ML, SCA) Most Friday evenings from 16:00-19:00. Please check the Mountaineering noticeboard outside the PE office. Alternative Saturdays (usually all day) during the summer term. Please note involvement in some activities will be age/size dependent.

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Musical Activities Monday Senior Girls’ Choir

13:00-13:25

FTH

Monday

Academy String Quartet

13:00-13:25

FT6

Monday

String Orchestra

15:35-16:45

FTH

Mrs Whitaker

Monday

MOJO

15:35-16:45

FT6

Miss Herbert

Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday

Senior Boys’ Choir Primary Show Choir MOJO 2 Pipe Band & Drum Corps

08:40-09:10 13:00-13:25 15:35-16:45 17:00-19:00

FT8 FTH FT8 FTH

Mrs Smart Mrs Smart Mr Flower Mr Murray Mrs Stewart Mr Brown Mrs Mailer

Wednesday

Junior Wind Band

09:40-09:10

FT6

Mr Letham

Wednesday

Feoras

15:35-16:45

Studio

Mr Murray

Wednesday

Girls’ Chamber Choir

15:35-16:45

FTH

Wednesday

Junior School Musical

15:35-16:45

Academy Hall

Mrs Smart

Thursday

Ferntower String Quartet Junior Choir (auditioned; approx. 25 pupils) MOCHA: Staff/parent Choir

08:40-09:10

FT8

Mrs Smart

13:05-13:25

FT6

Miss Herbert

17:00-18:00

FT6

Miss Herbert Mrs Smart

Friday

Junior Strings

08:40-09:10

FT8

Mrs Smart

Friday

Chamber Orchestra

15:40-16:45

FTH

Miss Herbert Mrs Smart

Thursday

Thursday

Mrs Taylor Miss Herbert

Mrs Whitaker

Mr Beetschen

There are choirs and instrumental groups at all levels of the School with progression following ABRSM/Trinity Music Grades. Entrance to an ensemble is by recommendation of a music instructor and/or audition. Pupils who have lessons out with school are welcome to join in, provided they have reached the required standard for the particular ensemble.

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Netball Club (Primary) Monday 12:55-13:20

Gym

P6-TR

Mrs Marchbank

The Primary Netball Club takes place on Monday lunchtimes for P6 to Transitional girls. The main purpose of the club is for enjoyment and participation rather than competition. It gives the girls an opportunity to improve their skills and for each individual to become part of a team and enjoy the feeling of support and co-operation that this engenders. It is hoped that through participation in this club, netball will be regarded as an enjoyable, skilful and positive experience.

Photography Club Thursday 15:35-16:45

Pipe Band Tuesday

JS38

17:00-19:00

Ferntower Building

Primary and Secondary

Mr Beaton

The Pipe Band meets on Tuesday evenings throughout the session and there is always a very lively and enjoyable atmosphere. Practices involve three distinct sessions: 

17.00-18.00: one hour of general instruction for drummers and pipers. Sessions are arranged for different ability levels and these are led by the individual tutors and the more experienced band members as required.

18.00-18.30: 30 minutes during which the Band plays together and allows aspiring new talent the opportunity to join in and gain experience.

18.30-19.00: 30 minutes practice for Senior Band members in preparation for competitions and events.

The Band is committed to a wide range of public performances and regularly plays for school and local community events and as part of the Independent Schools Massed Band at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. In 2012 the Band visited Hong Kong and in 2014 travelled to New York to participate in a number of high-profile performances including the Tartan Day Parade along 6 th Avenue in Manhattan. The Band’s next international foray is to Muscat, Sultanate of Oman in 2016. No prior knowledge or ability is required however pupils must commit to individual tuition through the Music Department, and group instruction is provided on Band Practice nights by a very enthusiastic group of tutors. All pupils from P4 to S6 are welcome.

Primary Football Club Thursday 15:45-16:30

Meet in Games Hall

TR

This club is for P6-TR boys and girls who want to improve their football skills. Occasional matches may be arranged.

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Mr Barr


Quiz Club Friday

13:00-13:25

BM 6

TR

Ms M Anderson

This activity will run from Term 2. Initially it will be open to all pupils in Transitional. After several weeks a quiz squad, comprising five pupils, will be selected. They will be entered for at least one quiz competition.

Rugby Monday Monday

13:00-13:25 15:35-16:40

S4/5/6 S1

Games Hall Dallerie

Mr Weston Mr Howell

Tuesday Tuesday

15:35-16:35 15:35-16:40

P6-TR S4/5/6

Academy Park Dallerie

Tuesday

15:45-16:45

S2-S3

Academy Park

Wednesday

15:35-16:40

S1

Academy Park

Mr Howell

Thursday

15:35-16:40

S4-S6

Academy Park

Thursday

15:35-16:40

S2-S3

Dallerie

Mr Weston Mr Cook Mr Armstrong Mr Halley Mr Beedie

Mr McKeever Mr Weston Mr Blackie Mr Cook Mr Armstrong Mr Beedie Mr Halley

Rugby is the main sport for boys in Terms 1 and 2. The school has regular weekly fixtures for rugby at all age groups from P6-TR upwards. In addition to coaching during timetabled Games lessons, extra practices as match preparation are held after school during the week and on occasional weekends. Team/Squad members are expected to attend these extra sessions. The times of the extra practices are given above.

Rugby Strength and Conditioning Thursday 12:50-13:15

Rugby Specialist Skills Clinic Monday 12:50-13:15

Gym Hall

Academy Park / Games Hall

S3-S6

Mr Weston

P6-S6 Mr Weston

This sessions is open to all boys in P6-S6 and will focus specifically on lineout throwing and scrumhalf passing.

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Shooting (CCF) Wednesday 15:40-16:40

Rifle Range

S2-S6 CCF

WO2 Bellman

.22 calibre competition shooting is an MOD-sponsored activity for cadets in the CCF so there is no cost to the cadets involved. It is held on Wednesdays after school. In the run-up to competitions there may be occasional extra sessions on a Saturday and Sunday. This type of shooting is the starting platform for CCF Pupils to progress onto shooting higher calibre weapons and taking part in national CCF shooting competitions. Due to range restrictions the shooting club is worked on a rota basis.

Short Tennis Club Wednesday 15:35-16:30 (Term 1)

Games Hall

P2-P3

Mrs Lauchlan

This activity is designed to teach simple bat and ball skills. The pupils will participate in fun activities and be given an introduction to the game of short tennis.

S1/S2 Study Club Tuesday 13:00-13:25

L45

S1/2

Mrs Wilkie

Drop in for ideas on how to manage your studies or homework. Time to focus on research or study. If you have a question about your S1/S2 studies come along and ask. Starts August 2015 – ends December 2015 Availability for 5 pupils at any given session.

Summer term activities In the summer term the main changes involve a switch of the main sports which are hockey, rugby and netball in the first two terms, to athletics, tennis and cricket in the summer term. Regular fixtures and practices take place for girls’ tennis and cricket. Athletics Practices on a Saturday morning for S1-6 at Dallerie and after-school practices for S1-3. Pupils get the opportunity to refine performance in all track and field events. Pupils can also enter Scottish Schools Indoor (January), Outdoor (June) and Relay (June) events if they meet qualifying standards. Swimming Pupils from P6-S6 can enter Tayside Schools’ Swimming Championships if they meet the qualifying standards. Their performance in this Championship may also qualify them for the Scottish Schools Finals. Entries for the Tayside Schools are normally sought in September. Golf The golf team takes part in a number of events including regular matches in the Perth & Kinross schools league. Further opportunities are in the Belch Cup and in the Perth & Kinross championships. There are several other activities which become available in the summer term and others which stop during the summer term. A full timetable of co-curricular activities will be published and distributed at the beginning of the summer term.

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Transitional Study Skills Tuesday 13:00-13:25

L45

TR

Mrs Wilkie

Learn “Study Skills” to help you prepare for your Transitional Exam Week. Availability for 10 pupils at any given session. Starts February 2016 and ends April 2016.

Young Enterprise Wednesday 15:45-16:45

OS5

S5/6

Mrs Stirling

The Business Management Department, together with an adviser from industry, runs the Young Enterprise (Scotland) Scheme in school, whereby members of S5 and S6 form themselves into a company in order to sell products or services and make a profit and learn a life-skill or two; indeed some may even find their niches in life! “Achievers” are encouraged to learn from their mistakes and as the company develops, teachers and advisors should find themselves being used less and less by the company board which includes all the company members, together with elected directors, namely the Managing Director (with a depute), the Company Secretary (with a depute) and the Finance Director (with a depute).

Other activities:

School Council made up of class representatives meets twice a term from 15:35-16:35 (Miss McCluskey) Curling School Productions Senior School: Primary School:

production tbc (Mr Robertson) production tbc

Stage Lighting:

(Mr McDermott and volunteers)

The Computing Department is open every day after school until 17:00 when pupils can access the school network. (Mr Hamilton) The School Library can be used by any pupil in S1-S6 and is currently open from 15:35 – 17:00. Under the supervision of Mrs Mowat, the Librarian, pupils can study or do homework, and use books or a PC for research purposes. A black and white printer is available if required. Of course pupils may also read books or newspapers in the library. We are gradually developing our stock of contemporary young adult fiction and non-fiction, and pupils can borrow these for a period of 3 weeks initially. Mrs Mowat always welcomes any suggestions for reading materials, and is happy to recommend books to anyone looking for a good read. For those who are keen readers, it is hoped that a Morrison’s ‘book group’ may be set up which will meet a couple of times each term. Similarly, it is hoped to set up a film club which will give the pupils a chance to explore and develop their understanding of film. There is a Biennial Ski trip. (Mr Weston) An extensive range of inter-house activities runs throughout the session, details of which can be found on the termly calendar and on house notice-boards. If pupils are interested in participating, further details can be obtained from house officials.

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House Staff Campbells Drummonds Grahams Murrays

Mrs White Mrs Lafferty Mrs Harper Mrs O’ Kane

Mr Barnett Mr McKeever Mr Coffey

Monday Academy String Quartet Hockey (S2) MOJO Netball Club (Primary) Rugby Skills Clinic Rugby (S1) Senior Choir (Girls) String Orchestra Young Enterprise

13:00-13:25 15:40-16:40 15:35-16:45 12:55-13:20 12:50-13:15 15:35-16:40 13:00-13:25 15:35-16:35 17:00-18:00

FTH Savanna FT6 Gym Academy Park / Games Hall Dallerie FTH FTH OS7

15:35-16:45 15:35-16:30 15:35-16:30 15:35-16:35 15:35-16:35 12:45-13:25 16:00-17:00 15:35-16:40 15:45-16:40 15:35-16:45 17:00-19:00 15.40-16.40 13:00-13:25 15:35-16:40 15:45-16:45 15:35-16:35 08:40-09:10 13:00-13:25

Art Studios L44 0S21 Academy Park As indicated FT17 Hydro Stables Savanna Dallerie FT6 Ferntower Building Gym FTH Dallerie Academy Park Academy Park FT8 FT8

15:35-16:45 13:00-13:25 15:35-16:45 15:35-16:30 15:45-16:45 16:00-17:00 15:35-16:45 12:55-13:20 15:45-16:45 15:35-16:40

Art Studios FTH FTH BM 6 OS19 Hydro Stables Studio Games Hall Gym Savanna

Tuesday Art Club Charities Committee Computing Club (Secondary) Cricket (Primary) Duke of Edinburgh Award Eco Club (Secondary) Equestrian Club Hockey (S3) Hockey (S4-S6) MOJO 2 Pipe Band & Drum Corps Primary Gymnastics Club Primary Show Choir Rugby (S4-S6) Rugby (S2-S3) Rugby (P6-TR) Senior Boys Choir Training Strings

Wednesday Art Club Brass Ensemble Girls Chamber Choir Computer Club (Primary) Debating Society (Senior Debate) Equestrian Club Feoras Girls’ Circuits Gymnastics Club (P5-S3) Hockey (S1)

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Junior School Musical Rugby (S1) Senior Boys Choir Shooting (CCF) Short Tennis Club Swimming Club (P2-P4)

15:45-16:45 15:35-16:40 13:00-13:25 15:40-16:45 15:35-16:30 15:35-16:30

Young Enterprise

15:45-16:45

Academy Hall Academy Park FT8 Rifle Range Games Hall Swimming Pool (from October holiday) OS5

15:35-16:45 15:45-16:45 12:55-13:25 12:40-13:25 15:35-16:35 16:00-17:00 08:40-09:10 15:45-16:45 15:45-16:30 15:35-16:40 15:35-16:40 17:00-18:00 15:35-16:45 13:05-13:25 17:00-18:00 15:45-16:45 15:35-16:30 15:35-16:40 15:35-16:40 15:40-16:40 15:40-1630

Art Studios Games Hall BMGP OS19 As indicated Hydro Stables FT8 FT16 Academy Park Dallerie Savanna Gym Swimming Pool FT6 FT6 JS38 Meet in Games Hall Academy Park Dallerie FTH/FT7 L45

Academy Choir Basketball Club (Secondary) Chamber Orchestra Combined Cadet Force Debating Society Equestrian Club Hockey (P6 and TR) Junior Strings Mixed Hockey (Primary) Mountaineering Club Quiz club Training Strings

12:55-13:25 15:35-16:45 15:40-16:40 15:45-16:45 12:40-13:25 16:00-17:00 15:35-16:40 08:40-09:10 15:40-16:40 16:00-19:00 13:00-13:25 08:40-09:10

FTH Games Hall FTH Campus OS3 Hydro Stables Savanna FT8 Savanna Games Hall BM6 FT8

Escape Committee John Muir Award

Sundays: April-September

Thursday Art Club Badminton Club Chess Club Debating Society Duke of Edinburgh Award Equestrian Club Ferntower String Quartet Film Making Club Football Club (Primary) Hockey (S2-S3) Hockey (S4-S6) Karate Club Kayaking Club Junior Choir (auditioned c25 pupils) MOCHA: Staff/Parents’ Choir Photography Club Primary Football Rugby (S4-S6) Rugby (S2-S3) Senior Wind Band S1 Study Club

Friday

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Primary

Secondary

Chess Club Computer Club Equestrian Club Football Club Gymnastics Club Hockey Karate Club Mountaineering Club Netball Club Pipe Band Primary Choir Primary Football Primary Show Club Quiz Club Rugby Short Tennis Swimming Club (from October holiday) Training Strings Training Woodwind/Brass

Art Club Badminton Club Basketball Chamber Choirs Charities Committee Chess Club Combined Cadet Force Computing Club Debating Society Duke of Edinburgh Award Eco Club Equestrian Club Escape Committee Film Making Club Hockey John Muir Award Junior Choir Karate Club Kayaking Club Morrisonian Magazine Mountaineering & MTB Club Orchestra Photography Club Pipe Band Rugby S1 Study Club Senior Choir (Boys) Senior Musical Shooting (CCF) Senior Wind Band Swing Band Woodwind/Brass Ensemble Video and Sound Editing Club Young Enterprise

Please refer to the main section of the booklet for details of the year groups to which these activities are open.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.