Friday, 29 February 2008

World Book Day, Thursday March the 6th


  • Celebrate reading on Thursday March the 6th. Every pupil will receive a World Book Day book token for £1 to buy the specially produced £1 books or to put towards any book.


  • S6 pupils are organising the Great Media Sale on Thursday the 6th of March during lunchtime in A9. Books, comics, magazines, videos, DVDs, etc will be on sale. Be there! Search your house and bring any unwanted items for the sale to the LRC before Thursday.


  • World Book Day competitions have been organised for pupils and for teachers, The winners will be announced next week.


  • Calling S1 and S2 pupils! Support your teams this week since the Second Round of the East Ayrshire Readers' Cup will be held in the Assembly Hall, S1 on Tuesday March the 4th and S2 on Friday March the 7th.

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Spring Read

East Ayrshire school librarians are busy organising their second book festival, Spring Read, to celebrate World Book Day which this year falls on Thursday the 6th of March. Four teenage authors are visiting various schools during March. On Tuesday the 4th of March, 20 S3 pupils will be visiting Grange Academy to hear the performance poet, Janet Paisley. She will be talking about plays and poems. Then, on World Book Day itself, a group of 10 S1 pupils will be visitng Stewarton Academy to hear Cathy Cassidy talk about her writings. She is always a favourite and is fairly local since she lives down in Dumfriesshire. The third author, Nicola Morgan, is coming to our school on Friday the 14th of March at which there will be 20 of our S2 pupils and pupils from Grange, James Hamilton, St. Joseph's and Stewarton Academies . Nicola will be talking about some of her books. Finally, 20 S1 pupils will be going to St. Joseph's Academy to hear Catherine MacPhail talk about writing and her books. Catherine has been coming to East Ayrshire schools for a number of years and pupils always love listening to her.

Friday, 1 February 2008

Holocaust Memorial Day


On Friday January the 25th at lunchtime, we commemorated the Holocaust Memorial Day in the Library Resource Centre. Amidst a candlelit setting, we explored this year's theme "Imagine...remember, reflect and react". A group of S6 pupils, Johanna Tudhope, Liam Baillie, Fiona Adrain, Caroline Hyslop and David McIlwraith, prepared readings imagining we were in Germany and Poland before World War II, in Cambodia during the time of the Khymer Rouge, in Rwanda during the genocide and in present day United Kingdom as an asylum seeker. Each pupil told a story of an individual during these times. Finally, Lesley Roy read the evocative poem "Night" by Elie Weisel telling of his arrival as a boy at Auchswitz.