Chess Tournament cafe needs you!
Naomi Crowley of the Broughton High School Association needs some volunteers to help at the Chess Tournament Cafe on Sunday 26th February. If anyone can help at the cafe for just one hour, between 10am and 2pm, please email intouch@broughtonhighpc.org. Or if anyone would like to do some baking, Naomi would be happy to pick it up from you. A cafe will also be running at a chess tournament on Sunday 19th March. If anyone would like to help then too, please let us know.
The money raised by parents for the Broughton Association has recently funded these initiatives in school. The Association continually receives bids from the school to fund things that are not normally covered by the school budget, which gives the pupils a better experience of school life.
Pupil Support Training course – £500.00
Mental Health leaflets – £320
Yoga and mindfulness sessions for all students in S3- £400
Debatemate – workshops on debating skills – £300
Languages online resources funding – £620
Meaningful May – £335
Chess club bid – £179
Football team hoodies – £190
History trip to Stirling Castle – this is a ‘whole of year’ event – £1,060.00
BHS Chess Team – Prizes and competition entry – £220
U16 Boys Football Team Transport – £380
January 200 Club Draw Results

Here’s the latest! The 200 Club is our monthly tombola, so to speak, that raises funds for our school AND gives you a chance to win some funds of your own!
Want to take part? Great! Drop us a line, at 200club@broughtonhighpc.org.
SQA Results — we’re getting even better!
Our great school continues to grow stronger! Please have a look at the 2016 SQA highlights which were shared at the Parent Council AGM. Click here and enjoy!
New Term Start Date Reminder — News
Reminder that the new term starts on Wednesday 17 August for all pupils. Please remember to wear full school uniform.
Broughton makes Tatler’s list of top UK state schools!
Tatler, the high society magazine, has published its third annual guide to the UK’s best state schools. Guess who made the roster of only 21 secondaries! Well done, us! Selection criteria included exam results, class discipline, and extra-curricular opportunities. The only other Scottish secondary on the list is Glasgow’s Jordanhill. Read more here.
