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Thursday 26th March

Thursday 26th March. Positive Wellbeing Group. The Positive Wellbeing Group would like to focus on Resilience for the next 2 weeks in tutor time. We will give you 10 tips for Resilience. Hopefully the tips will get you thinking and have a positive impact on your future.

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Thursday 26th March

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  1. Thursday 26th March

  2. Positive Wellbeing Group The Positive Wellbeing Group would like to focus on Resilience for the next 2 weeks in tutor time. We will give you 10 tips for Resilience. Hopefully the tips will get you thinking and have a positive impact on your future. Every day we will focus on one of the 10 letters in RESILIENCE. Resilience definition: Resilience describes a person’s capacity to cope with changes and challenges and to bounce back during difficult times. The more resilient someone is, the better they are at getting through tough times, and the better their chances at recovering from experiences of adversity and trauma. Today’s Top Tip! Strategies – Plan your coping strategies. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

  3. Clubs Brass Ensemble Mrs Nicholson (Instructor) All Brass Players welcome 1pm Music Department Science Club S1 Miss Dadgostar 12.50pm Animation Club S1/2 Only Ms Lynch’s Art room Lunchtime.

  4. Committees Comenius Green EYE Committee When: Today (every Thursday) Time: 12.40pm (Bring your lunch as usual ) Where: Social Subjects 3 New participants welcome Ms Morran & Mrs Douglas Positive Wellbeing Group The Positive Wellbeing group will meet every Thursday in Maths Room 5 @ lunchtime.

  5. S5/6 Supported Study Supported Study is on tonight Please take advantage of this as it is there to help you improve your results. Career Appointments Could the following pupils please register at tutor time then make their way to the CARE room to collect an appointment card for today’s career appointments: YOU MUST HAVE AN APPOINTMENT CARD TO GET OUT OF CLASS LATER IN THE DAY. Prom Payments All prom payments must be paid this week. Wednesday – Friday Mrs Johnston’s Office 1pm-1.20pm We are also going to have a slide show at prom, could you please send suitable pictures to Zahrah’s email (see the pond area noticeboard for her address or send them on the school system). Thanks guys, Zahrah and Sean

  6. S5/6 • Acturian Apprenticeship • Are you enthusiastic, full of potential and keen to keep learning? Are you interested in getting a professional qualification but instead of going to University full time you would like to work towards your qualification at the same time earning money and actually working on the job? • AON provides risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human resource solutions and outsourcing services and they are keen to employ S6 leavers into their new apprenticeship programmes. • For more information, please see Miss McWaters or speak to Jennifer (careers) or Lisa (Employability) in the CARE room. • An Aon Apprenticeship is a brilliant choice.  Here’s why: • Aon Apprentices have real jobs.   • Apprentices will be a permanent Aon employee from the word go. • Aon Apprentices are paid to learn (starting salary - £16,000 -£18,000 plus beneifts) • Apprentices will earn a competitive starting salary that grows with your experience. • Aon will support their professional studies and personal development

  7. S5/6 Interested in a career in Medicine? As you probably know, Medicine has a very competitive entry process when applying to university. This course aims to help you make the most of your medical school application! 'Making it into Medicine' Course which will be run at Mitchell Library in Glasgow on the 20th of June.  The course is suitable for S4-6 pupils and parents are also welcome to attend.   ✚ 4 hour interactive presentation ✚ Dedicated question & answer sessions ✚ Comprehensive student workbook ✚ Discounts for accompanying parents See Miss McWaters for application details.

  8. S5/6 Glasgow Schools’ Adventure Race 2015 • Date : 9th June 2014 (10am-4pm) • Venue : Pollok Park • Teams will consist of 4-6people (Current S3-S5 pupils) Activities in the race include: - Orienteering/Climbing/Kayaking/Mountain Climbing/Team Challenge There will be small trials to ensure teams are FAIR and EQUAL!!

  9. S4 Could the following pupils please remember to go to Mrs Albarracin’s room at the following times today for the Talking Assessment: Supported Study Supported Study is on tonight Please take advantage of this as it is there to help you improve your results. Career Appointments Could the following pupils please register at tutor time then make their way to the CARE room to collect an appointment card for today’s career appointments:

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