October 11th parent news 2013

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ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY Weekly Newsletter

ISSUE 6.2 OCTOBER 11TH

2013 FOR PARENTS, CARERS, FAMILIES & PARISHES

Ben Davis, Acting Headteacher Grassyards Rd Kilmarnock KA3 7SL 01563 526144 www.saintjosephsacademy.co.uk Twitter: @StJoAcad

INSPIRE AND TRANSFORM: the pupils who ran the 2.5k Great Scottish Run on Saturday, October

September: A Month of Celebrating Success at St. Joseph’s Since the school returned in August St. Joseph’s has been lucky enough to celebrate three awards ceremonies. The first of these took place on September 12th with the annual Senior School Awards evening. At this event over 90 pupils from last year’s S4 - S6 were recognised for their achievements across the curriculum and for a huge range of activities and contributions to the community. The evening began with a prayer and reflection led by Father Stephen McGrattan prior to a welcome address from Acting Headteacher Ben Davis, who looked back over the 2012 - 13 year focussing on the many highlights and successes of the school. Then came guest speaker, the composer James MacMillan. James reflected in his erudite speech on his experience of schooling and on the transformational power of music as well as his commitment to the development of the musical arts locally. The presentation of the awards by Mr. MacMillan followed, interspersed by musical performances from pupils and number of thought-provoking and personal reflections on the school’s values written and read by S5 pupils. Once the subject awards had been presented the focus of the evening turned to the special awards, including the Pride of St. Joseph’s Awards, given to a small number of pupils who have overcome exceptional challenges and obstacles in order to achieve. The evening was formally closed by Graham McGinn, DHT and pupils, parents and guests then partook of an excellent range of cakes and refreshments provided by a team of pupils and staff. Wednesday, September 25th saw the S1 and S2 celebrating achievement events take place. Again, at both of these ceremonies a wide range of awards were presented, each one reflecting both excellence and effort in subject areas and achievement in the school’s values. As with the senior awards ceremony, the pupils took on responsibility for providing entertainment and reading their own reflections on their time at St. Joseph’s. Especially noteworthy was S3 pupil Shania Wilson who performed a song of her own composition, appropriately entitled ‘Follow Your Dreams’, at both ceremonies. The S1 and S2 events had been postponed from their original date of late June as mark of respect to pupil Jenna Moriarty and at the S2 ceremony tribute was paid to Jenna and a posthumous certificate awarded in recognition of her considerable achievements. 100% success in exams This summer the school enjoyed their best exam results ever with 100% of S4 pupils achieving at least 5 results at SCQF level 3 or above and 28% of S5 achieving at least 3 Highers amongst many other impressive statistics. Just as important was the range of success celebrating amongst the senior pupils including 21 Caritas Awards, the first ever Enterprise class and the variety of awards at all ceremonies based on the school’s values statements. (more on the next page)


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