October 31st parent news 2014

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Ben Davis, Acting Headteacher Grassyards Rd Kilmarnock KA3 7SL

ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY Weekly Newsletter

01563 526144

ISSUE 6.3

www.saintjosephsacademy.co.uk Twitter: @StJoAcad

OCTOBER 31ST

2014 INSPIRE AND TRANSFORM: NURTURING FAITH-FILLED WORLD CLASS LEARNING

John Durkan Lecture at Glasgow University It’s not often you get the chance to me an academic celebrity, but three of our 5th year pupils have just been lucky enough to meet and chat with Scotland’s foremost historian, Professor Sir Tom Devine. The occasion was a presentation at the University of Glasgow to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth and achievements of another great historian, Dr. John Durkan, who taught one of our own staff, Mr. Sikora. In his presentation Professor Devine demonstrated how Dr. Durkan’s phenomenal work as a historian (in addition to his day job as a teacher) helped shape and enhance our understanding of history around the time of the reformation; in particular with regard to impact of education in the Catholic community. By amazing coincidence the vote of thanks at Monday’s presentation was given by Dr. Raymond McCluskey, a former pupil and school captain of St. Joseph’s Academy. And it was with some pride that Dr. McCluskey introduced Matthew, Jennifer and Ariadna to Professor Devine after the presentation.

FOR PARENTS, CARERS, FAMILIES & PARISHES

What was very apparent in their meeting was the genuine warmth; enthusiasm and pleasure shown by Professor Devine that the pupils had made the journey from Kilmarnock to hear him speak. Afterwards the Professor and Dr. McCluskey were happy to pose for a photograph with the pupils. One more for the archives! Pictured above are (from left to right): Dr. McCluskey, Jennfier Gallacher, Matthew Pieroni, Ariadna Sanchis and Professor Devine. News of former pupils: Katie and Caitlin We are delighted to report on the success and achievements of our former pupils. If you are a reader of this newsletter please let us know of any former pupils whose achievements you feel should be reported here. This week we are thrilled that Katie Murray (left 2013) has secured a four month art exhibition at the Dick Institute, Katie, who is studying Art at the University of Cumbria, investigates stereotypes and images of Kilmarnock. Meanwhile, Caitlin Marshall (2011) has released an EP of self-penned music on i-Tunes under the name of Caits Marshall. See over for more details.


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