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Chembus visits the school

Chembus visits the school

Pupils experimenting

On the 20th February 2013 S2 pupils were treated to a visit from the University of St Andrew's Chembus. Pupils were first given various demonstrations involving nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Flowers placed in liquid nitrogen by pupil volunteers were instantly turned glass like and bananas placed in liquid nitrogen were then shown to be of use to hammer in nails should the need arise when no hammer is available. Pupils were also treated to flying bugs through the production of carbon dioxide and popping balloons filled with nitrogen gas. Pupils were then split into four groups to gain some hands on experience of various experiments including turning copper coins to gold, making coloured slime and filling balloons with carbon dioxide from dry ice. In all a great experience was had by all S2 pupils showing them that chemistry has lots to offer.

You can view the photogallery here

Dundee Pupil Mentoring Initiative

Dundee City Council Education Department has established a pupil mentoring programme in Menzieshill High School. Mentors from the business community will provide support to help pupils gain a better understanding of the world of work and the skills necessary to progress into positive, sustained destinations.

Further information can be found here

Menzieshill High School debating triumph!

Success in the Donald Dewar Memorial Trophy Debate
Menzieshill High School debating triumph!

Ross and Chris

Ross Starke and Christopher Vannart of Menzieshill High School’s Debate Club were worthy winners in the second round heat of the Donald Dewar Memorial Trophy Debate held at Webster’s High School on Tuesday 5th February. Proposing the motion “This house would ban companies from lending at exorbitant rates of interest”,  they saw off stiff competition from the High School of Dundee, Webster’s High School and Montrose Academy to win a place in the semi-final of the competition. Both Chris and Ross were very highly commended as speakers by the judges.

S3 Choice of Course 2013

Choice of course information for S3 2013

 

Third Year Course choices

This is now the time of year when Third Year pupils make their choices for Fourth Year. The process began in December 2012 when we asked Third Year pupils to give us an indication of the Choices they were likely to make. This enabled us to look at class demand and the staff we have available to teach Fourth Year courses. From that time we have been working with your son / daughter to help them to make informed choices for their Fourth Year.

To assist them they have had input from their class teachers on the courses on offer next year. House Heads are supporting your son / daughter in the decision making process.

The following timeline completes the picture of the process and deadlines for completion of Choices:

11 Dec 2012 S3 Trial Choices

14 Jan 2013 S3 Parent information evening

28 Jan 2013 Guidance lessons on choice and career paths

31 Jan 2013 S3 Reports to parents with Course recommendations

5 – 14 February S3 Course Choice interviews

18 Feb 2013 S3 Parent consultation

19 Feb 2013 Deadline for return of Choice of Course forms

March 2013 Confirmation of course letters to parents

11 June 2013 New timetable begins

 

Further information:

If you should require any further information, do not hesitate to contact the school.

Christmas Newsletter

Christmas 2012 Newsletter published

You can read our Christmas 2012 newsletter here.

Cracker of a Christmas debate

This house believes that Christmas should be abolished - or does it?
Cracker of a Christmas debate

Up for an argument

For pictures from the debate, click here

A capacity crowd inside the LRC witnessed an exciting Christmas Debate intensely fought out by teachers and pupils. An 90 ticket sell out watched as Art teacher Mr Meijka and S4 prodigy Andrew Fry argued for the motion “This house would abolish Christmas” while History supremo Mr Macdonald and S1 Kianne Newton argued against.

 

The drama started early as Mr Meijka, after 8 minutes of speaking, finally succumbed to pressure from the audience and departed the stage. It took pressure from Chairman Chris Vannart and continuous ringing of the bell from timekeeper Abby Lang before he finally realised he was costing his side dearly. Mr Macdonald then stepped up and sprinkled Christmas cheer through the audience with a well-structured speech which included some Christmas rhymes. His speech rightly earned a rousing applause from the audience and he had appeared to have already won the audience over with just half the debate gone.

 

Then, the magic happened. Andrew Fry delivered a rather magical performance and remained strong even when put under pressure from a Point of Information. His efforts surprised all and had the audience talking about him after the debate. It was then left to Kianne Newton to round off the debate and she made a very good account of herself especially when performing in front of around 100 people.

 

After a quick discussion between judges Mrs Squair, Mrs McGeechan and Ross Starke, the win was unanimously given to the Opposition, and Christmas remained. The judges felt that although the quality of argument was in favour of team proposition, it was right to award the win to the opposition after the severe penalty given to Mr Meijka for running on too long.

 

The occasion was a good one enjoyed by all and the debate can be regarded as a success.

 

Mrs Squair later thanked all the pupils and staff for coming along, as well as Graeme McKenzie and Chelsea Cameron for catering, Matthew Turnbull for baking some shortbread, and most of all to our debaters for putting on a show. Money raised from tickets and refreshments has gone to the Go Africa group for their planned trip to Kenya in July 2013. 

Ross Starke

Christmas Concert

The 2012 school Christmas Concert took place on 11th December.
Christmas Concert

Some of the performers

The school’s Christmas Concert on Tuesday 11th December was a great success.  Pupils from all year groups showed off their musical skills with a range of groups performing.  These included the string group, a brass band, a woodwind group and even a ceilidh band as well as the S1-S3 and S4 – S6 ensembles and the choir who, as well as singing themselves, insisted on audience participation.  Hearty thanks must go to Miss O’Neill and Mrs Coull and all the music instructors who made sure our pupils performed so well.

The concert was preceded by a Christmas Market with a range of stalls selling Christmas goods, crafts and cake and candy.

You can see photographs here.

 

 

Modern Studies National Competition Winner

Emma wins national award

Emma Young from Menzieshill High School in Dundee was one of five national winners in this year's S1/2 Human Rights Newspaper Front Page competition. In her submission, Emma chose the issue of religious intolerance and violence in India. The judges described her winning
entry as "informative, well researched and well presented". Emma is pictured receiving her award from Menzieshill HS HT Ms Helen Gray. Emma also collected a cheque for £20 from sponsors Hodder Education.

Modern Studies London trip

Annual visit to Houses of Parliament

The annual Modern Studies trip to the Houses of Parliament went ahead on 17 and 18 September. Following a similar structure to previous years, 21 senior pupils took the chance on the Monday evening to shop on Oxford Street before visiting the theatre (Billy Elliot). Up bright an early on the Tuesday, it was straight to the Parliament for the tour, before meeting and speaking with local MP Jim McGovern. After Parliament, the group took a 'flight' on the London Eye before heading to Downing Street and Trafalgar Square. All too quickly, it was back to the train station and

the return journey home - an intense two days.

The Modern Studies Department would again like to thank Jim McGovern for sponsoring our visit to the Parliament and for meeting and talking with the pupils. I would also like to compliment the pupils on their good behaviour - they were a credit to the school. Well done.

Harry McLevy Award

Congratulations to Molly Fowlie winner of the 2012 Harry McLevy Memorial Award. The S3 Modern Studies investigation competition, which is open to pupils from across the nine city schools, involves pupils researching, analysing and writing up an investigation on an issue related to their Standard Grade studies. The highly topical theme of Molly's investigation was whether or not Child Benefit should continue to be paid to higher rate taxpayers. In selecting Molly's entry as the citywide winner, the judges commented on Molly's range of research, insightful analysis and excellent presentation. As well as a certificate and a prize of £20 as the school winner, Molly also collected a second certificate and a further £50 as the citywide winner. The Harry McLevy Memorial Award is jointly organised by the Claverhouse Training Group and Dundee Modern Studies

Association and has the support of Dundee City Council.

Picture shows Molly with the HarryMcLevy Memorial Award and several of the other school-based winners.