CUMNOCK ACADEMY NEWS Week Ending 11th December 2015 CREATIVE COLLECTIVE FUNDRAISING for HANSEL Cumnock Academy vocal group “Creative Collective” travelled to Glasgow on Friday 4th December to perform in Princes Square on Buchanan Street. The group of around 30 students, representing all year groups, performed a selection of popular Christmas songs & carols to raise money for the local Hansel Foundation charity. One of the first members of the public to donate to our cause on the day was former Rangers & Scotland manager Walter Smith, with the final total raised still to be confirmed. It turned into a great day out in a wonderful setting, and thanks to all who came to the event to support our pupils. CONTINUING ADVENTURES in NETBALL It has been another incredibly successful week for the Cumnock netballers. Last Thursday saw the S3 Scottish Cup team travel to Mearns Castle Academy, and after a nail-biting game with excellent determination from all the girls, Cumnock won 15-14. On Tuesday, Kyle Academy travelled to Cumnock to play both a Scottish Cup game and a league fixture. The open Scottish Cup team beat Kyle Academy 25-19, with a fantastic defensive display from Brooke Mills and an impressive performance from Abby Robinson in centre court meant they shared the Player of the Match award. The S3 & S4 third team were up next, and some brilliant passing and movement resulted in a 12-7 win for Cumnock. Paige Guthrie earned the title of Player of the Match for her excellent shooting skills. HAPPY HOLIDAYS School closes for the Christmas break on Wednesday 23rd December at 2.30pm, and re-opens for the Spring Term on Thursday 7th January 2016. On behalf of all the staff & pupils of Cumnock Academy, we would like to wish everyone in the community and beyond a wonderful Christmas and a very happy New Year when it arrives! Week Ending 4th December 2015 NEW CUMNOCK TIME CAPSULE with the HISTORY DEPARTMENT Two of our Higher History pupils, Rebekah Ross and Laura McKechnie, accompanied Miss Jagodowski to New Cumnock Parish in order to view the local time capsules found from 1843 and 1912. The fascinating finds are on display in the New Cumnock Parish and in perfect condition. A copy of the Cumnock Chronicle from 1912 emphasised the period of History with advertisements for shilling stretchers and the best made corsets for ladies. Reverend Helen Cuthbert talked through the findings and informed it has allowed the local community of New Cumnock to embrace the nostalgia and reignite past memories of loved ones and times shared in New Cumnock. The finding of the time capsules has inspired the History department to begin our very own Cumnock Academy time capsule encapsulating memories of our pupils. Additionally, Reverend Cuthbert has kindly agreed to work with our S1 pupils on a History project. Pupils will begin to learn source handling skills by studying the 1843 Ayr Advertiser and 1912 Cumnock Chronicle with a series of tasks accompanying it. This will be carried out later in the year. DEHENG MENG is our new Mandarin language assistant Miss Deheng Meng, from the World Capital of Kite, Weifang, in the Shandong province of China, has joined the staff at Cumnock Academy as their languages assistant in Mandarin. “I came to Scotland in September on a language assistant programme organised by the British Council” she says, “I was a primary school teacher in my city in China, teaching English and Chinese. After a month of training in Beijing in August, I have learned a lot on how to teach foreigners Mandarin. And I will teach Mandarin in Cumnock Academy for the whole school year. I offer a lunch time club in Mandarin for pupils and staff on a Thursday and I plan to teach Chinese culture from art, food, sports, and daily life, in addition to teach Chinese language. For example, I plan to teach students do paper cutting, do Tai chi, sing Chinese songs, do Chinese Calligraphy, and do Chinese knots. “In addition, it is also a good opportunity to learn about the Scottish culture and advanced teaching methods here. And I hope that in the future, more and more students will be interested in China and Chinese culture.” CHRISTMAS CONCERT 2015 The Music Department host their annual Christmas Concert on Wednesday 16th December in the Academy Assembly Hall, beginning at 7pm. Everyone is welcome to come along and get into the holiday season, enjoying performances from our various bands & vocal groups, as well as enjoying tea, coffee, hot chocolate, mince pies, and a great selection of home baking. You might even be lucky enough to win a top prize in our raffle! Tickets are available in advance, or at the door, and are priced at £4 for adults, £3 for children, students & OAPs, or £12 for a family of 4. Ticket price includes refreshments. Week Ending 27th November 2015 ADVENTURES in NETBALL It has been a very busy week for the netballers at Cumnock Academy. After suffering a defeat from Belmont on Monday, the open Scottish Cup team, captained by Emma Ritchie, travelled to Wallace Hall in Dumfries and Galloway on Tuesday. Fantastic team work, some great shooting, and an outstanding defensive display from Player of the Match Lisa Shankland led to a 33-15 victory. On Thursday, many of the same girls played against Loudoun Academy where they won 25-9, with Jodie Farrow winning Player of the Match. The trip to Loudoun was the first away game for Cumnock’s S1/2 Team 2, and all players worked extremely hard and eventually won 7-6. Katie Ritchie was named as Player of the Match for her excellent movement and shooting skills. SUPPORTED LEARNING CENTRE – OUTDOOR LEARNING First and Second Year pupils from the Supported Learning Centre participated in an Outdoor Learning day at the Castle Semple Outdoor Activity Centre, Lochwinnoch. Our young people took part in cycling activities and were treated to an exciting spin in a speedboat. Everyone had an absolutely amazing time despite the Scottish weather! The SLC hope to have more days at Castle Semple next term. SLC CHRISTMAS COFFEE MORNING & CRAFT FAYRE Our Supported Learning Centre hold their popular annual Christmas Coffee Morning & Craft Fayre this Friday morning (4th December) in the Academy Assembly Hall from 10am until 12pm. Raffle tickets are on sale now priced at £1 per strip or 20p each, with some fantastic prizes on offer to any lucky winners! There’s also a “Guess the Baby” quiz, as well as a selection of handmade Christmas items and bakery for sale. Everyone is welcome, so please come along if you can and support the work of our pupils. CREATIVE COLLECTIVE at PRINCES SQUARE, GLASGOW Members of Cumnock Academy vocal group “Creative Collective” will be performing for an hour this Friday (4th December) at Princes Square on Buchanan Street, Glasgow, from 11am. The group of around 25 singers, who represent all year groups, will be performing a selection of popular Christmas songs & carols to raise money for the local Hansel Foundation charity. Please go along if you’re in the area and enjoy the festive atmosphere in such a unique setting. FACULTY of BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGIES The Faculty of Business and Technologies attended the Scottish Technology Teacher's Association awards ceremony last weekend to receive their trophy and certificate, as well as having the opportunity to showcase the excellent work carried out in the Technical area of the Faculty. In other news from Business and Technologies the Young Enterprise Scotland (YES) team of S6 young learners continues to work hard with their promotional goods business. This week they took a major order from KCP for personalised glasses. This was added to other orders from local organisations including S & C Engineering (Kilmarnock) and Nether third Primary, where Head Teacher Mrs Crombie has ordered several door hangers stating “Meeting in Progress - Do Not Disturb!” The YES team are soon to host an event where local businesses can come to the school to see their products in the flesh and hopefully get some fresh orders rolling in. Wendy Pring from KCP has been mentoring the YES team along with Faculty head Mr Bull, and they expect the event to be a huge success. Week Ending 20th November 2015 AYRSHIRE SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS The annual Ayrshire Cross Country competition took place at the Magnum in Irvine at the end of October. Sixty pupils from all year groups represented Cumnock Academy, and everyone put in a fantastic effort. Pictured are the S2 girls who gained 2nd overall in the Team placings, and senior pupil Caitlin McClounie, who won the individual silver medal in her age group. (Pictured L-R: Abbi Torbet, Holly Hart, Caitlin McClounie, Kym Davidson & Morven Kelso). NETBALL RESULTS On Tuesday the Cumnock S5/6 open team, captained by Laura McKechnie, faced Ayr Academy in the Scottish Cup. After coming under some pressure in the first two quarters, the Cumnock girls showed real determination to win 32-15. Rebekah Ross and Abby Robinson were named as players of the match. The S1/2 Cumnock netball teams had their first games of the season this week. Team 1, captained by Cieron Bell, had a convincing 6-1 win against Ayr 2, with Sophie Bell winning the player of the match award form her own team mates and Cieron Bell receiving the award from the Ayr players. Cumnock's Team 2, captained by Ellie Gall, were beaten by a very tall and fast Ayr team, but Alix Kay impressed with her skills and won player of the match. CONGRATULATIONS! Huge congratulations from all staff & pupils go to Miss Amy Millar, who was this week appointed to the permanent position of Principal Teacher of Music at Cumnock Academy. Miss Millar arrived back in 2011 from a previous post at Our Lady & St. Patrick’s High School in Dumbarton. We wish her all the very best in her new job. Week Ending 13th November 2015 SUPPORTED LEARNING CENTRE Fifth year pupil Derrick Hughes, along with teacher Donna Nicol, travelled to Luxembourg last month as one of two Scottish Ambassadors for Inclusion in Education. He spent time discussing the issue of inclusion with pupils from all over Europe, and delivered key points as part of his working group to the conference. All participants had microphones and individual screens so this was no mean feat. Many European ministers & dignitaries were present at the conference, and Derrick represented Cumnock Academy, East Ayrshire, and his country extremely well, ensuring that the views of young people from Scotland were recognised. EAST AYRSHIRE INSTRUMENTAL SERVICE GALA CONCERT Thursday 12th November was the annual East Ayrshire Instrumental Service Gala concert and saw 30 pupils from Cumnock Academy travel to Kilmarnock Grand hall to participate in an exciting evening of music entertainment. The event brings together a vast amount of musical talent within the authority, and as ever Cumnock Academy Music Department was being represented through the Steel Pan ensemble, Wind Band and Community Band. The Community band, working under the direction of Mr Craig Anderson, performed 'Flight of the Thunderbird' and 'Children of Sanchez'. The band rehearses every Saturday morning with Mr Anderson and Miss Fiona Bell and brings together both Auchinleck and Cumnock Academy pupils. They will be travelling to Livingston to participate the Scottish Concert Band festival on Saturday 5th December. Our Wind Band, led by Miss Bell, performed Lou Bega’s “Mambo No5”. This group rehearses on a Friday lunchtime in the department, and they delivered a fantastic performance. Mr Dervish Capkiner led the “Steely Pan” ensemble, which was a massive hit with the audience as always. SCOTTISH CUP NETBALL The Cumnock S3 Scottish Cup netball team, captained by Jodie Farrow, fought hard to secure a fantastic 18-9 victory against St Lukes High School from Barrhead. Player's player of the match was shared between Jodie Farrow and Alison McKechnie, whilst Millie Archibald received coach's player of the match. The next Scottish Cup fixture for the girls will be on the 3rd December when they travel back to Glasgow to play Mearns Castle. STEM EVENT at DUMFRIES HOUSE Female pupils from S2 attended a STEM event at Dunfries House on Thursday 5th November. The event was called the “Watt's Watt Challenge” to celebrate the 250th anniversary of James Watt's development of the steam engine. The 16 girls were split into teams of 4 where they had to build a steam train that would carry apples, build a steam-powered boat to carry apples, make light from an apple and design a poster about James Watt's life and inventions. As well as working in teams they were also competing against a group of girls from Auchinleck Academy. The teams were judged and the girls from Cumnock won a trophy for Young Engineering and Science Clubs, as well as £100 for the Science department. Week Ending 6th November 2015 MODERN LANGUAGES (Please see attached photos) S2 pupils studying French & German recently completed a class vocabulary competition on the topics they have been studying. Miss Currie's class won for German and Miss Gueguen's class won for French. KULMBACH EXCHANGE GROUP This year Cumnock Academy pupils and staff of the Modern Languages Department have formed a German Exchange Group with a school in Kulmbach, Bavaria. The town of Kulmbach is twinned with Kilmarnock and in the past there were many exchanges between the two towns. Sadly, this exchange fizzled out a few years ago. The town and the Markgraf-Georg-Friedrich (MGF) School were keen to re-establish links with Kilmarnock and the surrounding area and they organised a trip to Kilmarnock in June this year. During this trip they visited Cumnock Academy and Ochiltree Primary with a view to establishing links with schools who teach German. Pupils and staff at Cumnock are very excited about the possibilities an exchange school will bring. Around 20 pupils across S4, S5 and S6 have set up the “Kulmbach Exchange Group” in Cumnock Academy. The aim of the group is to improve our German and establish lifelong links with the MGF. The group has already been busy and before the summer we sent our partner school information about each member of the group and we are currently working on a presentation and video about the different extra-curricular activities our school offers. MGF have just recently returned to school after their summer break and they are working on similar presentations to share with us. The long term aim of the group is to organise an exchange visit to Kulmbach next June. The group has applied for some grants and will be doing some fundraising to subsidise the cost of the trip. Look out for some fun and exciting fundraising events very soon! GIG COMPETITION WINNER (Please see attached photo) S3 pupil Lucas McCallum was the lucky winner of a prestigious online competition to meet the members of British rock super-group, Ocean Colour Scene. Lucas travelled to the gig at the Queens Hall in Edinburgh with dad, David, and had the pleasure of chatting with band members Simon Fowler & Oscar Harrison for around twenty minutes. A thoroughly enjoyable experience for Lucas & David, and during a great show, OCS played songs from their most recent albums, as well as some of their greatest hits, including “The Day We Caught the Train” from the hugely-successful 1996 release, “Moseley Shoals”.