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Parliament Trip

Higher Modern Studies went to the Scottish Parliament yesterday and had a great time and represented the school extremely well – super proud of all of the pupils! They were given a talk from the Education Department about Committees as well as Scrutiny of the Government which was great as we have just covered this in class. We were then lucky enough to have one of our regional MSPs, Edward Mountain come and do a Q+A with the pupils. They asked him some excellent questions which put him on the spot! After this, we went and sat in the Debating Chamber and watched business taking place – with some topics being discussed that are relevant to their course and possibly even their assignment courses. We then had 2 hours of free time in Edinburgh where they got to enjoy some time to go shopping and eat some delicious food. Well done Highers!

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School Football Round-up

It’s has been a busy week for the boys football teams. Please see results below:

Under 13s

Won 9-1 at home Vs Fraserburgh Academy in the North of Scotland Schools Cup. 

Goals – James Maclaren x3, Jake Parsons, Jack Aitchison, Ethan (both claiming the goal), 3x own goals

Player of the match – James Maclaren

Under 14s

Lost 4-2 away to Lochside Academy in the Scottish Schools Cup. 

Goals – Will Macdonald & Kai Hind

Player of the match – Will Macdonald

Under 16s

Won 3-2 at home to Aberdeen Grammar   in the Scottish Schools Cup. 

Goals – Tyler Cassels-Gatensby, Oscar Beattie & Sonny Varley Players of the match – Liam Maclean & Oliver Lamont

Seniors

Lost 3-1 to Charleston Academy in a friendly. 

Goal – Callum McVeigh

Player of the match – Dylan Allan

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Industrial Action by Non-Teaching Staff

Further to yesterday’s communication, I am writing to confirm that the strike action by non-teaching staff planned for next week is going ahead and that Culloden Academy will be closed to all pupils on Tuesday 26th September, Wednesday 27th September and Thursday 28th September. Teaching staff will be in the building and whilst there is no expectation from the Council of live delivery, we are keen to minimise the loss of momentum in learning. For that reason, all teachers will be expected to upload some independent learning materials to Google Classroom for all classes each day.

I will take the opportunity to run additional Improvement focused meetings and staff development events but beyond that teachers will respond to queries and emails when available. It has been a really good start to term and I am concerned about the impact this disruption will have and the lost time for completing courses so please ensure your young person does log in and complete the appropriate tasks. If you have queries or concerns please contact your child’s Guidance teacher or contact Senior Management via culloden.academy@highland.gov.uk

Dr J Vance

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Industrial Action by Non-Teaching Staff

Please see a letter from Highland Council below in connection with the planned strike action by UNISON next week. As it stands Culloden Academy will be closed to pupils Tuesday-Thursday of next week. However as the letter indicates, national discussions will be ongoing on Thursday which may yet cause the planned strike to be cancelled. Given this uncertainty we will email all parents and update the website again on Friday morning to confirm whether the strikes are proceeding and also how we will support learning if the strikes take place.

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Rights in Scotland

The Scottish Government is consulting on the introduction of a Human Rights Bill. The Scottish Government plans to introduce a new Human Rights Bill that will incorporate four United Nations human rights treaties into Scots Law.

The proposals aim to strengthen protection for the human rights of women and girls, disabled people, and minority ethnic communities. The Scottish Government also intends that the Bill will set out the right to a healthy environment and strengthen rights protection for LGBTI and older people.

The two leaflets below explain the process for this. Everyone in Scotland can take part in the Human Rights Bill consultation process at the link below.

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Vaping Use Among Children and Teenagers

The Scottish Government would like to hear directly from mums, dads, parents, and carers to help tackle vaping and e-cigarette use amongst children & young people.

Have your say about children & young people vaping – complete the survey by Monday, 28 August.

The survey takes less than 10 minutes and is completely anonymous – your name or any other contact details will not be taken.

The deadline for survey responses is Monday, 28 August.

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Measles Check Up

All children can get a free vaccine against measles, an infectious viral illness that can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia and meningitis. Please see the letter below from NHS Scotland about what to do if your child has missed the measles vaccine.

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