read the notes of the PC’s meeting with Councillors yesterday
The Parent Council’s Management Support Group had a very good meeting yesterday evening with catchment ward Councillors. The proceedings of that meeting you can read here.
Broughton beats Craigmount in under-13’s football
Thundering cleats on the Broughton astroturf on Saturday. Tight match for the first half, then a heroic charge to the goal from young Lewis Glasgow tipped the score in Broughton’s favour — and that was how the match ended. Not bad, against a school that has conceded only 4 goals all year!
See the full match synopsis and photogallery on the Youth Football Scotland website.
The City of Edinburgh Dance School & P6/7 Talented Young Performers Choreography Competition
In August 2011, Raymond King (Kaye), a highly regarded member of the dance department staff at Broughton High School passed away after a short illness borne with great courage and dignity.
Raymond was a fantastic teacher who ensured that every student had an excellent foundation to their dance training. He was a brilliant dancer, choreographer and teacher as well as a friend and his acerbic wit and cheeky charm will be missed by all who knew him. He touched lives and influenced many people around the world through his love of dance. Raymond was a fantastic teacher, colleague & friend who inspired and is sorely missed by all.
On Friday 16 December 2012, we held the Junior Choreography Competition at Broughton High School in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support. Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people affected by cancer. Students from P6 – S3 competed in a variety of sections, all performing their own choreography, in order to raise money for the charity. It was a fantastic afternoon, which highlighted how talented the students are. Awards were given for a winner and runner-up in each section and a special memorial cup was awarded in memory of the students’ much loved teacher, Raymond King.
£700 was raised and donated to MacMillan Cancer Support – thank you very much to everyone who contributed for your generosity.
Prize Winners:
P6 Talented Young Performer: Emily Jefferson (Towerbank Primary School)
P7 Talented Young Performer Group: Neive Quinn (Currie Primary School)
S1: Winner – RuaridhMcGillivaray& James Gillhooley
Runner Up – Nieve McNulty
S2: Winner – Amy Milner
Runner Up – Anna MacDonald & Chloe Stevens
S3: Winner – Holly Stevens
Runner Up – Lindsay McGowan
There is a special Raymond King Memorial Cup, for a junior student for excellence in performance and technique. This year it was awarded to Anna MacDonald (S2).
Congratulations also go to to Helena Campbell, an S4 student from the City of Edinburgh Dance School at Broughton High, who won the Raymond Kaye Jazz Art UK Scholarship launched during the Jazz Art workshop at Dance Base on Sunday 19 Feb. This scholarship has been created as a fitting memorial to the hugely missed and greatly respected dance teacher Raymond Kaye. The workshop was led by staff from Jazz Art UK, including the Director of the leading school, Sheridan Nicol (Centre).
“Voice In A Million” – Thursday 10th May 2012
The Broughton High School Rock Choir is performing as part of a mass childrens’ choir in a wonderful concert to raise awareness of the importance of fostering and adoption. Rehearsals begin after the Easter holidays.
*** Auditions for soloists ***
If you would like to audition for a solo line in the concert, go onto the website, at www.voiceinamillion.com, click on “Solo Auditions” on the left hand side of the homepage, and register, using the online form.
Auditions for the whole of Scotland are going to take place in Broughton High School on the afternoon of Friday 23March 2012!
Saturday morning cafe volunteers needed
As part of trying to advertise Broughton High School to the wider community and the potential new pupils from primary schools, we run a cafe on a Saturday morning for the council run ‘Sounds like Saturday’ music classes (formally known as the YMI).
We are short of volunteers to help out with the cafe and are asking if anyone is available to help.
It would take 1 hour of your time, once or twice a month on a rota.
The benefits – it has been proved that this initiative has attracted extra pupils into the school, which means that the school has increased the numbers of pupils attending in a time of falling secondary school rolls and being able to offer more subjects at higher level.
Can you spare 1 hour on a Saturday morning to help out ?
If you can, please let us know, at intouch@broughtonhighpc.org, and we’ll be in touch!


